11 Tips & Products for Hair Loss

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
  • Let's talk about hair loss, hair shedding and hair growth, everything from treatment to products to remedies to types of hair loss we may experience. Hair loss is a very common challenge we (mostly) all face as we get older, or when we deal with different body changes like pregnancy, hormone treatment, etc. It's important that we understand what type of hair loss we have so that we can treat it properly. If you're looking for hair loss treatments or hair growth products such as supplements and medication or to stop or slow down hair shedding, then let's dive in to the 11 tips for hair loss.
    This information is based on my own personal and professional experience. Please consult with a medical doctor for a full list of benefits and side effects.
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    In this video, I'm diving into all things hair loss & hair growth. If you are struggling with hair loss or are looking to get help with hair growth and looking for hair loss treatment or hair loss tips or how to regrow your hair, then you will want to dive in. We are talking about the different types of hair loss including Androgenetic Alopecia, Telogen Effluvium, Anagen Effluvium, Alopecia Areata, Tinea Capitis and more. And also talking about what causes hair loss and how to prevent hair loss with scalp care and treatment and products like oils and serums, hair loss medication and topical serums like Minoxidil and Propecia, and the importance of scalp care with hair loss.
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Komentáře • 213

  • @jvn
    @jvn  Před rokem +24

    Products & brands linked in description! Also, 10 tips & products for healthy hair growth here: czcams.com/video/5gMd0Nv4S4o/video.html

    • @chasclark8191
      @chasclark8191 Před rokem

      Another element to scalp tension....a lot of people don't realize they can learn to relax their scalp. Tension in the scalp muscles is a common reaction to stress. And it's the kind of thing which might appear hereditary, but could be the result of learning unhealthy stress management practices from your family.
      This video discusses it:
      czcams.com/video/Yehk_h_Uj6k/video.html

    • @jessboley9338
      @jessboley9338 Před 3 měsíci

      JVN!! Love you buddy!!!

  • @AnishaRaina-cf1ob
    @AnishaRaina-cf1ob Před 11 měsíci +217

    i was able to stop my hair from falling out and make it stronger by doing these things:
    1- i ate more foods that have a lot of protein and vitamins like lentils, avocadoes, berries, chia seeds, nuts, beans, plain greek yogurt, spinach, soy bean, and so on.
    2- i did yoga or exercise every day for 15 minutes to make my blood flow better.
    3- i ate more protein and less junk food.
    4- i started drinking 6-7 glasses of water every day.
    5- i stopped using my old hair products and started using LitttleExtra’s coconion anti hair fall kit.
    6- i only put oil on my hair in the evening because during the day it gets dirty from dust and pollution.
    7- i stopped using a plastic comb and started using a neem comb.
    so by taking care of my habits and using the right products, i was able to solve my hair problems.

  • @mainstreammutant
    @mainstreammutant Před rokem +16

    I had an emergency brain surgery and minutes after I woke up from anesthesia, a nurse came in and tossed a ziplock bag in my bed and she said "your surgeon wanted you to have this. Sometimes people like to make wigs with it or whatever you want" and then I looked at the baggie and it was full of hair. Slowly, i touched my head and all my hair was gone. My head had been completely shaved in surgery and that was the most traumatic way I could have possibly found out. For the year+ while it was growing back, my confidence was completely shattered. It's nice to hear someone say no matter the state of your hair, you're still lovable and attractive. It seems like such a small, common sense thing but in the moment it feels terrifying and soul crushing
    *edit* just to be clear, I don't blame the nurse. I'm sure she thought I had already been informed that my head would be shaved by the surgeon

  • @iclickster5644
    @iclickster5644 Před rokem +15

    My own hair growth success story I did this below:
    1. Fragrance-free shampoo. The Korean cosmetics industry understands why we are still behind years ago.
    2. Taoist soap for hair growth 2x per week: stops further hair loss and stimulates new growth (to some extent) can find it online but do this whole regimen not just this.
    3. Nettle tea at least twice a day to remove hormone residue in the liver and further support the hormone balance. Fresh leaves seem to work better, but if you cant get the plant, just buy the dried leaves they are found anywhere.
    4. Scalp massage for 30 minutes a day. Don't skip anything, just massage slowly and firmly with your fingertips. Proceed gently at first as there may be some pain the next day. Vessels in the scalp get blocked easily, even when we are younger - they are so thin, only 1 blood cell can pass through at a time. but they also get unblocked easily if you do this regularly as a habit.
    5. Collagen powder 2x a day with one tablespoon each. Do not take pills as the dose is not high enough. Yes collagen breaks down in the body, but its absorbed in the right ratios the body needs to produce its own collagen, this is what many don't understand. Better nutrition for you, and more important than biotin in any stage.
    6. Rinse cold water directly on scalp. Do not let cold water run on your neck or head, otherwise you may get sick. But once a day or a few times a week works wonders.Its to do with inflammation in the scalp. Helps sooth it - you don't need to do this all the time, but once every day or once every 2nd day is fine. You will see an instant effect in the amount of hair falling off after 2-3 weeks.
    I learned this from my brother who has been searching for answers for years. Now, at 38, he has a full head of hair. But at 23 he had very thin hair all over his body. I also had thin hair.
    Stick to the regimen, I promise you will see results. Hair growth requires many angles of approach at the same time and consistent for long enough - takes about 1-2 months for even severe older people let alone someone in their 30s. Please do share with family and friends.

    • @thesimulation9651
      @thesimulation9651 Před rokem

      Collagen powder and nettle tea, any specific brands you would recommend?

    • @iclickster5644
      @iclickster5644 Před rokem +2

      @@thesimulation9651 brand doesn't matter. Just make sure it's hydrolyzed and bovine based as they absorb and work best for hair and skin. I switch between brands depending on what deals they are offering as long as it's with those specs. Usually they are so it's not hard to find.

    • @thesimulation9651
      @thesimulation9651 Před rokem

      @@iclickster5644 thanks for sharing all the good tips! I literally read your comment and filled up my Amazon cart✌️

    • @muza45
      @muza45 Před měsícem

      @@iclickster5644was your hair loss genetic

  • @Jasminerainl
    @Jasminerainl Před rokem +95

    I deal with postpartum hair loss and it’s so stressful when I’m already in the trenches of caring for a newborn. I’m 37 weeks pregnant with my third and in the last year I’ve taken much better care of my hair and scalp and increased my protein intake - hoping these things help at all. S/O to all the people dealing with postpartum hair loss as well!

    • @na0228
      @na0228 Před rokem +2

      Same here. I had my first 9yrs ago, 2nd 6yrs ago. My hair never really gre back. 😢

    • @a.m.2241
      @a.m.2241 Před rokem +6

      Make sure you are consuming enough omega3 fatty acids as well! I have found that fish oil supplements and biotin supplements helped me grow my hair back healthier :)

    • @cheekyb71
      @cheekyb71 Před rokem +7

      So Mama Doctor Jones has a video about this, but during pregnancy your body shuts down non-essential processes - like normal hair shedding and regeneration. So your hair follicles go into a type of stasis, and all the hair that would normally be shed during the course of your pregnancy starts to come away 6-12 weeks postpartum.
      It's completely normal and natural - and certainly very frustrating. But there really isn't anything you can do about it that's medically proven - some doctors do give advice like increasing protein etc, but as it is a hormone driven process nutrition doesn't have much impact.
      I hope that anyone reading this and struggling with pregnancy related hair loss takes it with the intent it is meant (from a midwife in training) and remembers Jonathan's advice about stress management - that really is the most important thing you can do for yourself ❤

  • @DeadwoodSD1876
    @DeadwoodSD1876 Před rokem +11

    GET A BLOOD TEST!
    I lost a lot of hair. Turns out my heavy period caused anemia. I was also low on vitamin D. So always check in with a doctor. It may be a simple fix like needing more iron. Also, have patience. Hair grows 1/4 inch-1/2 an inch a month. Which sucks when you’re trying to make it look more filled in and you have to wait months to see a difference.
    Another thing that worked for me is a purifier on my shower head. I am mildly allergic to water and getting rid of the minerals help my scalp issues which ended up helping my hair in the long run.

  • @xmysticstarrx4939
    @xmysticstarrx4939 Před rokem +41

    This video made me feel so much better! I was so worried that I was having excess hair loss, but it turns out it's just a normal amount of hair falling out. I only wash my hair once or twice a week and have longer hair so it looks like A LOT of hair coming out, but now I know it's normal and nothing to worry about. Thank you so much!!!

  • @hannahmauch2168
    @hannahmauch2168 Před rokem +2

    My best kept secret for reducing my hair loss is focusing on scalp care AND seeking professional help for my mental health :)

  • @JJamiah
    @JJamiah Před 5 měsíci +3

    I’ve been fighting hair loss for a while and it sucks! Thank you Jonathan for your positivity!

  • @flyingemogirl
    @flyingemogirl Před rokem +30

    as an asexual person who is experiencing hair loss (im going thru VERY early menopause, im 31 ) THANK YOU
    Thank you for acknowledging us. I don’t wanna be fuckable, but I DO want to be cute and pretty and valid. thank you.

  • @peanutross445
    @peanutross445 Před rokem +8

    Thank you for sharing these tips. I am a 30yo female and the dermatologist has said I have lost hair due to hereditary hair loss and has me on spironolactone and minoxidil topical solution. I am hoping I caught it early enough but it is so true I am having a hard time worrying about how it will affect my chances of finding a partner. For so long, my hair was a defining feature, but I am working on remembering it is not who I am.

    • @ladysensei1487
      @ladysensei1487 Před rokem +1

      I read a study that said peppermint oil was significantly more effective than minoxidil for hair regrowth. You can just google the study and it details how they applied it etc. Maybe try adding peppermint oil too.

  • @valerieiglar-mobley4894
    @valerieiglar-mobley4894 Před rokem +31

    JVN thank you SO MUCH for this!!! I’m a post-menopausal mom with thinning hair and hair loss and you answered all my questions and more!!! Getting a dermatologist and nutritionist to address this and other issues-everything is interconnected isn’t it! Love you so much.

    • @valerieiglar-mobley4894
      @valerieiglar-mobley4894 Před rokem +1

      Suggestion for future vid: How to recover your scalp/hair/care habits from picking or scratching. My son had this when he was young and was pulling out his hair-worked with his doctor and ended up shaving his head over the summer and working with him intentionally-with his understanding b/c he hated the bald spots-to reset his habits over one summer (he has autism and anxiety and ocd) and now years later he has a full head of glorious long thick hair! But scratching and picking, so many ppl I know do it even me, and these are such stressful times!

  • @meghannsherman
    @meghannsherman Před rokem +12

    This was so helpful. Whenever kids I know have their hair done in tight ponies, I show their parents my traction alopecia from the years of wearing my own hair like that. Wear your hair in a way that makes you happy, but it's always good to be informed of the risks.

  • @SparkleCaticorn
    @SparkleCaticorn Před rokem +12

    Going to the derm is the best thing you can do.
    I noticed my super long, thick, curly hair was suddenly not looking so long, thick and curly back in 2019. It took me soooo long to figure out why. At first I blamed my shampoo brand, but after switching, the hair loss continued. During Covid it only got worse. My job was full time virtual fall of 2020 and I noticed myself scratching the back of my head on camera like every 2 seconds (something I didn’t seem to notice myself doing off camera).
    I saw my primary care doctor in the spring of 2021 and she did some blood tests, which all came back normal and suggested I see my dermatologist about my scalp itching. So, finally over the summer or 2021 I went to my dermatologist 2 years after this ish started and was diagnosed with seborrheic dermatitis. She had me use Head and Shoulders Classic Clean and Clobetesol steroid foam, which helped the immediate inflammation on the back of my head.
    A few months later, she started me on minoxidil, which really did kickstart some regrowth of my lost hair. I used the topical serum, which was a little messy a resulted in hair growth on my neck, ears, and face. So, please apply with caution!
    My sebderm had been horrible over the past 2 years though. I get frequent flares ups- they are pretty constant, and I’m still trying to figure out how to tame this damn thing. The regrowth I gained had all been lost and my scalp is constantly inflamed. I think I’ve finally got a grasp on what works and what doesn’t.
    My best advice for managing seborrheic dermatitis is:
    1. During flare ups alternate between medicated shampoos: Head and Shoulders Classic Clean, Head and Shoulders Clinical Strength work best for me. Others like Nizoral, T-Sal, T-Gel (the point is that the malassasezia gets used to the active ingredients and they become less effective over time, so switching it up often limits the fungus’s ability to adapt)
    2. Coat your scalp in Head and Shoulders Classic Clean (this is hard to find/ I get it at Wegmans)
    3. During active flare ups, wash your hair every day if your hair can handle it, or every other day.
    4. If your are not in an active flare up, use the medicated shampoo 1x a week and a “sezia “ safe shampoo inbetween. I like Odele Ultra Sensitive Shampoo and Conditioner, which are fragrance free and approved by the National Eczema Association.
    5. If you can, blow dry your hair and don’t let the scalp sit wet for too long.
    6. Before your buy ANY product, plug the ingredients into the sezia database at sezia . Com. This will tell you if a product is safe to use for seborrheic dermatitis or if it will “feed the fungus. Unfortunately, most products targeted for scalp care are not safe for sebderm.
    7. Watch your diet. Some people’s sebderm are triggered by dairy, sugar, and gluten. I keep a tracker to monitor my flare ups, triggers, wash days, etc.

  • @klfannbbb
    @klfannbbb Před rokem +1

    This is the most thorough and holistic video I have seen on this topic. Thank you ❤

  • @sparkplugbarrens
    @sparkplugbarrens Před rokem

    Loved your "you are still worthy" talk ❤

  • @somberstay687
    @somberstay687 Před rokem +1

    I just found your channel today and I am SOOOOO thankful I did. Your advice has taught me a lot about how to care for my hair now, cuz it has changed a lot over the years of abuse that I've put my hair thru. I just want to thank you so much for the tips and insight. You are amazing and I simply adore your personality! Thank you again 💜

  • @staceycameron4157
    @staceycameron4157 Před rokem +7

    I am so ecstatic that you did this video! I'm going to probably watch it like 3 times. Ever since I had corona, my hair started shedding way more. Like, literal clumps would come out of my hair, and it really just added to the depression I had at the time. Now, that I'm out of the woods, I'm looking for answers. Not necessarily what caused it, because I know biology. But, answers on how to make my hair fuller and thicker, and all around just healthier in the wake of this awful pandemic! ♥ Love you, love your show ♥

  • @aidadoubrava1021
    @aidadoubrava1021 Před rokem

    Loved,loved loved this video!❤️Thank you for this information.

  • @sachastewart1837
    @sachastewart1837 Před rokem +8

    Thanks Jonathan. I've spoken to both a Dermatologist and Hairdresser about hair loss, and this is by far the most comprehensive explanation as well as information on prevention / solution so far. Much gratitude. 💗

  • @lytaylor1204
    @lytaylor1204 Před rokem +5

    OMG Jonathan, that first point about the number of strands lost per wash per day... I can't tell you how much that comforted me. I have waist-long hair and wash my hair twice a week, and I freak out every time I wash it because holy shit the amount of hair I see in the tub 😢. But now that you explained it, I feel so much better 😊

  • @meriena
    @meriena Před rokem

    Finallyyyy!! Thank you 🙏🏽❤️

  • @TheSlong123
    @TheSlong123 Před rokem +5

    Nioxin is AMAZING! I started using the cleanser, scalp therapy and follicle booster over 20 years ago when I had hair loss from product buildup, and the growth took off, grew back, etc. I still use it once a week and circulate it with the Viori bar rice shampoo and conditioner.

  • @mariamarziana
    @mariamarziana Před 3 měsíci +1

    Such a down to earth explanation. ❤

  • @kjgaia
    @kjgaia Před 11 měsíci +1

    This is a really good video. I hadn't heard of most of this before, people really don't talk about it.

  • @juliahockley5010
    @juliahockley5010 Před rokem

    You’re the best Jonathan!! What an informative, thoughtful and funny video. Going to make an appointment with a dermatologist!

  • @rochellerodriguez6431
    @rochellerodriguez6431 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for making this. I have been struggling with hair loss for a couple of years due to PCOS and your volumizer foam has been a game changer! That paired with Korean hair powders like Toppick have given me back my confidence

  • @angelicsoul1974
    @angelicsoul1974 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for this. I went through cancer treatments right before Covid and 4 months later my hair started falling out. Also my family has the hereditary hair loss. Not to mention my stress level has been on 100 since 2019.

  • @88cowgrl
    @88cowgrl Před rokem +2

    This is amazing! I’m so happy he is talking about this. I have a lot hair shedding and I’ve been struggling with a lot. I found out it’s due to anemia and I was diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome which can really affect hair loss.

  • @amandagebel2528
    @amandagebel2528 Před rokem +1

    OMG Jonathan! I'm dyslexic I am new to the internet. I just saw the Fab Five out today and decided to Google you to see if you had a CZcams page and you do I'm so excited! I love you and all the Fab team! You guys are amazing did I mention I love you all so much and make me smile lol❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

  • @electradavis9870
    @electradavis9870 Před rokem +9

    Yes! I had tape in extensions that were installed too tight/close to the scalp. One day, a tape set just fell out while I was living my life. I had a baldspot smooth as a baby 😢😢 I changed hair stylists and she identified the problem, changed the way they were installed & alternated where they were installed. It grew back!!
    On another note, I used one of those light helmets for the thinning at my crown (probably due to PCOS) and that actually works too! It took a long time, but it DID work.

  • @babyjohnman2
    @babyjohnman2 Před rokem

    omg FINALLY we get a JVN hair loss video, been waiting for this!!!

  • @gabrieladiaz4199
    @gabrieladiaz4199 Před rokem +4

    Needed this video so much! Thanks 💓

    • @jvn
      @jvn  Před rokem

      Welcome!! Thanks for being here!!

  • @KimberlyArwen
    @KimberlyArwen Před rokem +2

    I came for the info but I'm here for the affirmations!💞

  • @maryfitzpatrick3252
    @maryfitzpatrick3252 Před rokem +1

    Really good information. ❤

  • @sayantaniist
    @sayantaniist Před rokem

    Amazingly helpful video which was looking for..😊❤

  • @rebewess5921
    @rebewess5921 Před 11 měsíci

    THANKS so much for this from someone who is experiencing this!😘😘😘😘😘

  • @claudiatapia2762
    @claudiatapia2762 Před rokem

    I just put this video because I love how you express yourself.

  • @greenteagoddess
    @greenteagoddess Před rokem

    Fantastic post. You are wonderful. 💚

  • @laurenh5145
    @laurenh5145 Před rokem +2

    Great tips thank you. Postpartum hair loss is not talked about enough. When you already feel vulnerable and getting used to a new often unrecognisable body …. Bam, hair starts to fall out!! X

  • @katherinetajer4558
    @katherinetajer4558 Před rokem

    really appreciate this video for helpful and realistic tips- so many of these lists have unrealistic advice like “don’t brush/wash/blow dry”.
    If anyone reading the comments is in need of help with hair loss due to thyroid related issues, I have found after five years a few things have been super helpful for me:
    - regular blood tests and looking at some secondary trackers like ferritin and not just biotin/iron/usual suspects
    - being pushy about getting the right medication for me. Doctors often say “well it’s just hair loss” “you’re getting older anyway”. You know what feels right for you and what you want to feel like
    -rosemary oil- it actually works
    Good luck to everyone managing this - hair is a huge part of how we perceive our own appearance and hair loss is associated with many illnesses. If you’re losing hair, your body may be telling you something else is going on. Allowing myself to mourn my hair and say it is ok to be upset about hair loss was a huge help for me.

  • @deeramos9416
    @deeramos9416 Před rokem

    You inspire us. I have a daughter suffers from mental illness. You are the red queen .I love your power.

  • @clarissamunoz9151
    @clarissamunoz9151 Před rokem

    Excited to learn more, I’m curly with excessive shedding on wash day.

  • @dyskelia
    @dyskelia Před 3 měsíci

    Love him. So helpful ☺️

  • @patienceismyrealname
    @patienceismyrealname Před rokem +9

    Thank you for addressing this!!!!

    • @jvn
      @jvn  Před rokem +1

      Welcome!!

  • @martynibb7
    @martynibb7 Před rokem

    Please, do as many videos as possible ❤❤❤ you saved my hair and taught me how to look after my hair properly 🥰 I love your products and the JVN lifestyle❤❤❤👌👍👍👍👍

  • @xchrysantha
    @xchrysantha Před rokem

    Thank you so much for such a responsible take on this topic. I'm in remission from thyroid cancer and on thyroid replacement medication, and I've struggled with hair loss and growth and loss and growth for so long that I've just given up lol, I don't have the energy to give a f*** anymore. As long as I'm healthy and alive, that's all that matters to me.
    But I completely understand that it's not so simple for others, and my real point is that it's SO IMPORTANT to make sure you check your health before anything else because 1. if it's health-related, no magical serum or product will help; and 2. your health and well being is worth more than ANYTHING ELSE in this world.
    For those in the US, if you can't afford to go straight to a dermatologist, yearly wellness checks are completely charge-free (or at least they should be - if your doctor is charging for that sh**, you run as fast as you can and get yourself another GP), and that is the perfect time to bring up that health concern. They'll usually send you to get blood work and check your levels. Even if it'll be difficult to afford care after that, you'll at least have some baseline work done to see if further help is needed.
    And to your second point, ABSOLUTELY. Human beings are a miracle in itself; what an incredible thing that we get to exist and love. It's not easy to shake off all the societal expectations we've grown up with, but it is possible. And there are people in this world that will not give a f*** about your hair loss - those are the people worth your time and energy.
    Thank you again, loved the video.

  • @stefaniedaigle7184
    @stefaniedaigle7184 Před rokem

    Thank you! I have fine and thin hair to begin with, and after two kids had a lot of postpartum hair loss. Some good tips on how to improve the health of your hair to prevent more hair loss!

  • @amandarivera4617
    @amandarivera4617 Před rokem +33

    Thank you Jonathan! I have PCOS and one of the symptoms is losing hair. So one way I have tried to prevent my hair falling out is always getting my hair cut to pixie cuts. I started to do this because I notice when my hair was long (Half way down my back) it was falling out, but when my hair is short, it doesn't fall out as much. I think pixie cuts are okay, but I see social media influencers and actresses with long beautiful hair and I feel ugly with my short hair. But watching this makes feel okay with my short hair. Thanks love.

    • @electradavis9870
      @electradavis9870 Před rokem +9

      I got one of those helmet light things that seem like a scam, and it actually DID help with growing my PCOS hair loss at crown and top of head. Took a while but definitely I noticed all the sudden new hairs sprung up

    • @amandarivera4617
      @amandarivera4617 Před rokem +1

      @@electradavis9870 whats the name of the helmet you got.

    • @electradavis9870
      @electradavis9870 Před rokem +4

      @Amanda Rivera iRestore (I waited til there was a sale or coupon of at least 20% off). I also got the shampoo and serum...I didn't use them enough to say if they helped at all.

    • @dollylevels6753
      @dollylevels6753 Před rokem +2

      power bob? how about the power pixie

    • @lilacfunk
      @lilacfunk Před rokem +2

      @@electradavis9870I also have PCOS and have been suffering from hairloss for many years. It’s honestly devastated me. Does it honestly work? Which part of the scalp did you find the new hair growth? The hairline? The crown? TIA!

  • @emilyeah
    @emilyeah Před 2 měsíci

    I love you Jonathan. You're such a gift to the world ❤ and Im not talking about hair care.

  • @jackieburhans8709
    @jackieburhans8709 Před rokem +6

    Postpartum hair loss! No one talks about it and it is so distressing on top of everything else after having a baby. And when I reached out to fellow mamas they all empathized and experienced the same. I can't believe how much hair I lost and how common it is postpartum and no one prepares you for it. You lose 3x as much hair as usual and mine fell out for 2.5 months. Hugs to everyone dealing with hair loss - its surprisingly distressing. Thanks for this video

    • @cheekyb71
      @cheekyb71 Před rokem +2

      So Mama Doctor Jones has a video about this, but during pregnancy your body shuts down non-essential processes - like normal hair shedding and regeneration. So your hair follicles go into a type of stasis, and all the hair that would normally be shed during the course of your pregnancy starts to come away 6-12 weeks postpartum. It FEELS like it's much much more than it should be, but on average it is the amount that would have been shed during your pregnancy.
      It's completely normal and natural - and certainly very frustrating. But there really isn't anything you can do about it that's medically proven - some doctors do give advice like increasing protein etc, but as it is a hormone driven process nutrition doesn't have much impact.
      I hope that anyone reading this and struggling with pregnancy related hair loss takes it with the intent it is meant (from a midwife in training) and remembers Jonathan's advice about stress management - that really is the most important thing you can do for yourself ❤

    • @sharayahsunshine11
      @sharayahsunshine11 Před rokem +4

      ​@@cheekyb71Yes my midwife explained to me that hair loss decreases dramatically during pregnancy and then post partum hair loss seems extreme. It's normal though.

  • @Katt-._.7.
    @Katt-._.7. Před rokem

    Thanks Jonathan!! Love 💖

  • @nikkiflores9251
    @nikkiflores9251 Před 6 měsíci

    Needed the number 2 reminder 💕🤭👏🏼🫶🏼😘

  • @michelleherter269
    @michelleherter269 Před rokem +1

    My hair was falling out and I believed it was from dying my hair (covering my grays). I stopped coloring in October, embraced my natural hair, yes to the grays, and lo and behold my hair no longer falls out!

  • @mommyteacher2961
    @mommyteacher2961 Před rokem

    Tip 2 had me cry-ING! Thank you, JVN! I'll try to believe it.

    • @AlopeciaAngel
      @AlopeciaAngel Před 7 měsíci

      You can heal... there's no need to suffer anymore- we are here to help you when you are ready!

  • @nad1991
    @nad1991 Před rokem +3

    Things that helped me:
    Frunetta children's iron: I was having a hard time with iron supplements making me really tired and taking a small 5 mg kids one helped me work up to a regular 27 mg one. This helped me a lot with my health in general and didn't upset my stomach
    Rae collagen supplement capsules: the only biotin supplement that ever worked for me without side effects and weird skin reactions. I only take one a day instead of two and it's helped me and my sister a lot from hereditary hair loss
    Shower head filter: I moved and didn't realize how much the hard water here is affecting my hair until I started to lose more! I got a Kohler attachment to my regular shower head and it's so much better on my scalp and hair isn't dry anymore
    Jvn shampoo: helps clean my hair without stripping it and makes my scalp feel better
    Hope this helps

  • @MizShelle
    @MizShelle Před 11 měsíci +4

    I lost my hair from over processing, stress and grief...I lost my boyfriend and my father 3 weeks apart from each other (Oct 7 2021 Frankie...Oct 30 2021 my stepfather Dan)...it fell out in in clumps...it was so scary...I lost my eyebrows as well...!!!

  • @471444a
    @471444a Před rokem +1

    🎉🎉🎉 perfectly explained!

    • @jvn
      @jvn  Před rokem

      ✏️📒📒

  • @Jacqueline_James_
    @Jacqueline_James_ Před rokem

    Thank you for this video. I have androgenic alopecia so male pattern baldness and it does make me feel a certain way but you raised a great point....and it's just hair.
    This video was very informative ❤

  • @dchouk2680
    @dchouk2680 Před rokem +24

    ✨As a transmasculine person going through some hereditary hair loss because of testosterone, this was both informative and hopeful (both for keeping hair, and also a reminder that our worth isn’t dependent on our hair!) 💇

  • @erikamichelle_
    @erikamichelle_ Před rokem +1

    THANK YOU so much for this video! Do you have any tips for alternatives to wearing your hair in a ponytail for those gym goers ? I don't want the sweat to get in my hair or my sweaty hair getting in my face, but have also been trying to be more mindful of haircare!

  • @LivSal22
    @LivSal22 Před 5 měsíci

    You’re sweet and charming; I enjoyed your balanced sharing! My first video I’ve seen and I’m now subscribed. Thanks for the great insights. 🧜🏾‍♂️👌🏾✨

  • @sierrahunterlewis7677

    YOU'RE such a DOLL BABY ❤ MOMMA is SUPER PROUD of YOU HONEY 💗🙏💗

  • @morgank7560
    @morgank7560 Před rokem +2

    I had a really stressful period of my life this year and experienced so much hair loss I was so scared. It took two months for it to stop!

  • @michelleallen2294
    @michelleallen2294 Před rokem

    Thank you so much! ❤

  • @suzetteoo
    @suzetteoo Před rokem

    I needed this so much. I thought I was losing a lot but it may be normal. My hair is thick and wavy so I began using Shea Moisture product for a healthier care.

  • @susankilian9116
    @susankilian9116 Před 9 měsíci

    Your very funny😂
    i really appreciate your sensitivity around this subject ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @littlegeo1
    @littlegeo1 Před rokem

    The best part of this video is Jonathan using the "boink" sound to make an example of hairs under traction coming out. 😅 I have BEEN there.

  • @user-ns1um8kq7i
    @user-ns1um8kq7i Před rokem +16

    Great advice, but you failed to mention oral minoxidil as a medication option. Propecia is only safe for men and amab people. Lately, oral minoxidil (as opposed to topical) has been getting increasingly popular (New York Times even wrote a piece about it recently). Studies have shown it to be more effective than topical and it's so much easier (and less triggering) taking a pill every day vs putting chemicals on your scalp every morning and evening. Oral minoxidil is safe for all genders (consult your dermatologist first though) and works absolute wonders. For women//afab people with androgenic alopecia/hereditary hair loss, spironolactone is also a good option to supplement the minoxidil since it works by suppressing the production of androgens that cause hair loss. Lots of trans women actually take it for that reason lol. And what's also great with spiro is that it makes your skin look amazing (sometimes it's just prescribed for that reason alone). Anyway, I'm no doctor, just someone who's been struggling with skin and hair issues for years 🙃 Huge fan of yours Jonathan! People like you make the world a better place
    edit: Just want to add that if you're afab and taking testosterone, spironolactone might not be what you're looking for because it can increase the production of estrogen, but definitely ask your dermatologist first 🫶

    • @neotyppe4469
      @neotyppe4469 Před rokem +2

      This is gold. Thank you

    • @user-ns1um8kq7i
      @user-ns1um8kq7i Před rokem +1

      @@neotyppe4469 you're welcome! 😊

    • @mlbrenzo2825
      @mlbrenzo2825 Před 5 měsíci

      I'm so glad you mentioned this. I have been on oral minoxidil since May and can now wear my hair without a topper or wig. I am so happy I found this because I have lost my hair 3x in the last 14 years.

  • @ellenhartley95
    @ellenhartley95 Před rokem

    My husband is 72 & is loosing or has lost quit a bit of his hair. He was thinking that growing his hair looks better. But his new beautition is cutting his hair short. (Looking 👍). I also got him some JVN products. He really likes them & his hair looks so healthy now. Not fuzzy. ❤

  • @dollylevels6753
    @dollylevels6753 Před rokem +6

    I got hair loss from the birth control shot, I was quite upset about it. I stopped using it because of the hairloss:/ my doctor suggested an IUD because its localized hormones, but I having heard the horror stories from IUDs I was not willing to try it. It did mostly grow back so I am grateful. Thank you for your video JVN you have an understanding and thoughtful approach to such a sensitive topic.

    • @pflynn623
      @pflynn623 Před rokem +2

      Thank you for mentioning this, mine was caused by the pill. I stopped taking it years ago but I still deal with hair loss.

    • @dollylevels6753
      @dollylevels6753 Před rokem

      @@pflynn623 im sorry your dealing with the hair loss from the birthcontrol :( its so frustrating !!! but as JVN says we still cute. i used to ruminate on it then I came to the notion the hair doesnt make the person

  • @hope4sumthinghappy
    @hope4sumthinghappy Před rokem

    I love tip #2!! 😂🙌

  • @AprilTheRockStar
    @AprilTheRockStar Před rokem +9

    I have alopecia areata... 4th autoimmune condition to show up 🙄I went out with some friends with a full head of hair at the beginning of the night, then had a bigger-than-palm-sized bald spot 4 hours later. Having had autoimmune conditions since I was 5 years old, alopecia areata was one of my biggest fears. I've had five bald spots over the last couple years, the last one being about a year ago. I had a little bit of fallout around my hairline a couple weeks ago, but I haven't found any actual spots, so 🤞🏼
    Not that I'm JVN at all, but I have some insight in case anyone is dealing with this, knows anyone who is, might in the future deal with it:
    A) Regarding alopecia areata specifically, root cover spray in a light brown/dark blonde saved me from shaving my hair off. Spray it directly on your bald scalp to camouflage that bright never-seen-sunlight scalp color poking through your hair. I have bleached blonde hair, but light blonde spray didn't offer enough coverage for me, which is why I usually used a light brown. And, btw, my dermatologist told me that having my hair bleached didn't cause it... that usually(!) causes hair to come off in the mids-ends kind of area, not baby-smooth bald spots. And when my hair started growing back in, it was even more fine and almost clear it was so white. It gained color as it grew in, which, again, my dermatologist said was totally normal.
    2) A slight precaution for minoxidil: it can (and probably will because it's awesome) work, but it can also cause hair growth on the face, neck, chest, and rest of the body. Is that the worst thing in the world? Absolutely not... I mean, an abundance of hair can be great if you're trying to fight loss of hair! But it's just a side effect some people may not want to deal with.
    D) Lastly, if you (meaning people of the world, not like JVN or anybody else specifically 😜) know someone who's lost their hair and is upset about it, just go with something like, "That really sucks." Definitely do not say, "At least it's just hair and not something serious." Because it's just hair until you don't get to choose whether or not you still have it. I know I'm great whether or not I have my hair, but it's my frickin hair, and I want it to stay on my head!!
    But, like I said earlier in this very long comment (sorry about that!), developing alopecia was one my biggest fears, and I cried nonstop for an entire week and a half, but four years later, I've been through three bouts with it, and I'm still here, so it's not quite as scary anymore 💝

    • @AlopeciaAngel
      @AlopeciaAngel Před 7 měsíci

      You can heal from this naturally.... even if you have multiple autoimmune conditions- We see it all the time and help heal you naturally!

  • @dannilikesreviews
    @dannilikesreviews Před 4 měsíci +1

    I’m an oldie and menopause so far is destroying my once thick hair. I feel privledged to be 50 and healthy but this part is pretty sucky. It’s so thin and fine that I can’t even condition it or I get greasy. Then it breaks off lol I can’t even win. Hoping my skin stays good. Wigs can be super fun too!

  • @LindseyObrooke
    @LindseyObrooke Před rokem +1

    I come from a family of women with AGA and thinning hair. Not fully losing, but gets very fine and thin -- not until their 40s and 50s, usually. BUT, I got covid and almost died. Like, respiratory failure for a few days in a hotel room because it was the very beginnings of covid and the hospitals were only taking you if you were LITERALLY about to die. Then I miraculously recovered, with the close watchful FaceTime eye of my doctor. Then, about three months after, boom, hair is falling out in clumps. Crazy, crazy shizz. I get diagnosed with telogen effluvium, start taking prenatal vitamins, and the hair starts growing back. It's pretty traumatizing, but I take deep breaths knowing it's coming back. Then I stop taking prenatal so it will just grow back on its own, and a ton of new hairs start falling out again. And then of course I'm stressing out, which makes hair fall out more (a sick joke), and after about two years of TE turning into repeated bouts from any stress exposure, I just give up and get Rogaine. It's definitely been helping, only on it for 9 months now, but I'm still not where I want to be. Don't like seeing as much scalp as I can, but I'm trying to be thankful for what I do have, and still having mostly good hair days when I'm not too critical of myself. I'm 34, by the way, and single, so feel like it'll be harder to meet someone with thinning hair, but I have faith Rogaine will at least maintain what I have for quite some time,
    My best advice to anyone with TE or any sudden hair loss: 100% go to the dermatologist, even through your fear and denial and upset. Get to the bottom of it because there's a saying in the hair loss community: TIME IS HAIR. It truly is. If I would have started Rogaine RIGHT after the first TE like I was told to, I probably could have recovered most of my hair. I'm hopeful I still might be able to, but with time and every loss, it's likely that you will just lose a follicle altogether. Once the follicle is gone, that's it.
    Don't be afraid to go on minoxidil. I was, have very sensitive skin, etc. I use the unscented foam and it's easy peasy and gentle on my skin. Not much issue at all. Sometimes a little itching, but I counter by using nizoral and have a liquid steroid from the dermatologist to use on my scalp if itchy.
    It's okay to care about your hair and do what you can to maintain it.

  • @angelinadobler79
    @angelinadobler79 Před rokem

    Wow, that color looks good on you! I've been noticing very local hair loss above the temples on both sides (34, f). Is it always the dermatologist I should see?

  • @stephaniehowey4199
    @stephaniehowey4199 Před rokem

    LOVE THIS ❤ U r so Real ❤and funny 😂Great tips Thank u

  • @ashleybrewer6766
    @ashleybrewer6766 Před rokem +2

    Can you do a video talking about Viviscal Pro versus Nutrafol? Are they worth taking for maintenance?

  • @witchburr976
    @witchburr976 Před rokem

    Childlike joy?! 😭😭😭 I never thought of it like that!
    Alopecia areata baddie checking in!! My derm said to stop stressing (yea,ok) so I tried adult de-stressing things and I think it gave me more anxiety! Childlike joy, I’m going to try finger painting and see how that feels 💗💗😚 love you JVN thanks for being a real one

  • @FruitBasketyay
    @FruitBasketyay Před rokem

    I had massive hair loss and thin partial regrow after the fact as a result of steroid treatment when i was hospitalized. I'll go see a dermatologist. Thank you !

  • @TopGearLioness
    @TopGearLioness Před rokem

    Hi Jonathan! I am new to your channel but been watching your videos and it helped alot with my hair fall. There is a topic I want to know more, can you talk about High Cranial Top?

  • @brandidamore1751
    @brandidamore1751 Před 10 měsíci

    There is also lichen pilaris, frontal fibrosing alopecia, etc. Need to keep scalp clean, but also need to avoid aggravating and creating sensitivity so no harsh scrubs. Avoiding dry shampoo for days at a time, etc.

  • @amandajdelfosse
    @amandajdelfosse Před rokem +8

    I could just listen to you talk about anything actually lol

    • @jvn
      @jvn  Před rokem +1

      😂 anything?!

    • @amandajdelfosse
      @amandajdelfosse Před rokem

      Yyyyyessss! Even math, I'd be like ewww math but jvn talking math then omg why do I suddenly love math. Lol

  • @sharoncrowley304
    @sharoncrowley304 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My hair thinned after having children and never returned - 18yrs later…I still have the thinnest pony tail ever

  • @mansurbrown2361
    @mansurbrown2361 Před rokem

    Another informative and effortlessly charming post. Can you advise on how I could less wash my very fine, balding hair? I am a 40 year old guy, and I have to wash every morning and put stuff in it to make it look somewhat voluminous and make my head look less weird. And since its fine texture the hair gets ridiculously flat just by running my fingers through it instance… thx for the profesh feedback.

  • @1983simi
    @1983simi Před 4 měsíci

    I've been having hypothyroidism-related hair loss for basically the last 25 years along with the brittle hair structure that often comes with that condition. To add the cherry on the top 3 years back after a traumatic event in my life I also developed alopecia areata which kept reoccurring at different spots on and off ever since. Sigh.
    But yeah, most important is to make sure to have all your nutrients in place, have a lot of protein, meditate (if you can), and most importantly... as hard as it is... don't stress out about it. It only makes matters worse. Thank god, nowadays fashion allows for so many interim solutions like wigs or head wraps.

  • @ANA_youre_enough
    @ANA_youre_enough Před rokem +2

    I just adore you and the help you give ❤

    • @jvn
      @jvn  Před rokem

      Thank you!! ❤️

  • @teresad.robinette3233
    @teresad.robinette3233 Před rokem +1

    Hi, are there plans for a refilling option instead of trashing the aluminum bottle for your shampoo?

  • @alderart3992
    @alderart3992 Před rokem

    I'm only 22, having a rather large forehead and come from a family who has very thin hair and or non at all. I found this video helpful, I've already tried to do some of these as well as redyce stress from work and other things and try not to let things like my scalp beibg easy to see deter me from enjoying my length. Thank you so much for these tips, I'm gonna try another consultation to see what else can be recommended.

  • @julieholcombe7422
    @julieholcombe7422 Před rokem +3

    Over a two year period I experienced a COMPLETE hair change...from stick straight (wouldn't even hold a curl) to super duper coily from the crown down and the crown so coarse and kinky that it will literally stand up on its own AND on top of that, I started losing hair on the crown so much so that I have to "camouflage" it with my hair. THEN I suddenly started having scalp buildup even though I used "clean" shampoos & conditioners. It's insane!!!! I just wear it in a bun all the time because it's so schizophrenic. No cancer, no med changes, menopause over for years. No hairdresser can figure it out.

    • @julieholcombe7422
      @julieholcombe7422 Před rokem

      PS loved this video SO much...almost as much as I adore you!❤

  • @christinamarin4875
    @christinamarin4875 Před rokem

    Also, do you have a video or a suggestion on what to do if you have a wider than normal middle part? Like how can I make it look less fine?

  • @hannahmitchell87
    @hannahmitchell87 Před rokem

    So informative! Tysm!

    • @hannahmitchell87
      @hannahmitchell87 Před rokem +2

      Woah, NOT just protein! Iron, zinc, biotin & folic acid! Powerhouse!

  • @thessie86
    @thessie86 Před rokem +2

    Hi Jonathan,
    In my new apartment, the water is incredibly hard. I already installed a water filter, but the ends of my medium long wavy hair still gets SUPER dry and tangled up. Cutting my ends off only helps for a few days and conditioner doesn't seem to help. Do you have any advise??

  • @varshanigam4
    @varshanigam4 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The hair on my head began falling out significantly after an extremely stressfull time I went through. So, I researched the internet & chose to experiment with a hair oil called litttleextra coocoonion and a comb made of neem wood. The results really made a difference. Now, I have long, thick, black hair which has reached my waist and trimmed on three occasions since I began using it. Simple & good. Also, just as good is massaging the scalp - it encourages hair growth. You just have to do this weekly. Pretty soon, you'll see new hair starting to grow.

  • @lyric-dawn
    @lyric-dawn Před rokem

    Don’t forget untreated hormone disorders, like menopause and hypothyroid, can affect hair loss. So seeing a doctor to get bloodwork done can be beneficial to treat an underlying issue.

  • @jordanyeager9220
    @jordanyeager9220 Před 11 měsíci

    Never heard of this dude but after i watched this i think hes hilarious and pretty intelligent.

  • @zenobiaw831
    @zenobiaw831 Před rokem +5

    I think hair loss can be seasonal too. I notice that I lose quite a lot of hair in the autumn, but grow it back again over the remaining part of the year. It just adds to my seasonal melancholy. When it gets dark at 4pm, it's cold and miserable outside and my hair is falling out...ugh. In the spring of 2022, I purchased one of those laser therapy caps and it's seems to have curtailed that seasonal hair loss. I hope it lasts.

    • @KaliKali-hv9bt
      @KaliKali-hv9bt Před rokem

      I want to try a laser therapy cap

    • @hannahmitchell87
      @hannahmitchell87 Před rokem +1

      Could it possibly be linked to lower vitamin D levels?

    • @zenobiaw831
      @zenobiaw831 Před rokem

      @@hannahmitchell87 Maybe. I do wonder if those who live in more sunny areas year-round suffer from this? I know I'm not the only one. Maybe it's just like when our pets shed or grow their winter coats and our bodies detect that the sun won't be making an appearance for several months and we won't need as much protection on our head?

    • @hannahmitchell87
      @hannahmitchell87 Před rokem +2

      @@zenobiaw831 This was my top search result for 'vitamin D hair growth' 😮
      "Vitamin D stimulates hair follicles to grow, and so when the body does not have enough, the hair may be affected. A vitamin D deficiency may also be linked to alopecia areata, an autoimmune condition that causes patchy hair loss."
      I knew people in northern latitudes should supplement Oct - March but didn't know the relation to hair growth! Hope this helps x

  • @ginat2
    @ginat2 Před rokem +2

    I have two types of alopecia diagnosed via biopsy. I didn't know it was possible 😢. Anyway, I think I'm almost to the wig stage in my journey. Can you please do a video about wigs.❤❤❤

    • @AlopeciaAngel
      @AlopeciaAngel Před 7 měsíci +1

      its never too late to heal and this is what the medical community gets wrong, including in this video

  • @heidicrawford3518
    @heidicrawford3518 Před rokem +1

    Would love to hear your opinion on the laser helmet therapies!

    • @AlopeciaAngel
      @AlopeciaAngel Před 7 měsíci

      they don't work! Its a one sized fits all approach and that doesn't take into consideration your unique traits and conditions

  • @hol8642
    @hol8642 Před rokem +3

    I feel like this wasn’t meant to end so abruptly 😂

    • @jvn
      @jvn  Před rokem +3

      Oops 😂 let’s say it was because of the writers strike 😂 no it wasn’t…