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  • @privya8791
    @privya8791 Před 7 lety +6626

    Posting your flaws online is itself a brave task.

    • @shagb2751
      @shagb2751 Před 6 lety +5

      just to cover it up, mhm

    • @red-yl3lb
      @red-yl3lb Před 6 lety +3

      Pri Vya 1k like

    • @itsamberjacksmith6528
      @itsamberjacksmith6528 Před 5 lety +2

      Truee

    • @hdphonector8434
      @hdphonector8434 Před 4 lety +1

      I have those too
      She just have one
      I have 6 big ones n imma gurl n i look horrible
      I lost more than 3/4th of thr hair i used to have
      Basically bald lol 😂
      I wish it grows back

    • @nadineh4767
      @nadineh4767 Před 3 lety

      @@hdphonector8434 samee I’m gonna order a bald spot cream I found on amazon I hope it works

  • @tiiffyxo
    @tiiffyxo Před 7 lety +2037

    Try not to stress about it girl. It's absolutely normal and to be honest we would have never even noticed if you didn't mention it!

    • @mollyoxy
      @mollyoxy Před 7 lety +66

      dont lie to the girl

    • @kawaiilarsjohn9784
      @kawaiilarsjohn9784 Před 7 lety +4

      It's all dietary it all is influenced by genetics and your vitamin intake. There is no magic potion oil that can help hair grow but topical ointments ,products ,and oil's can strengthen and repair damage which can lead to less breakage of hair but I repeat and repeat there is nothing you can put on your head to make hair grow

    • @courtneybaggott2552
      @courtneybaggott2552 Před 7 lety +8

      Lars John That's true to a point. In beauty school we learn that there are no natural remedies that make hair grow, like you said, but there are two chemicals that have been proven to make hair grow back. The one that's safe for women to use is called Minoxidil. Anything that claims to grow back hair and doesn't contain minoxidil is a fluke and you're wasting your money

    • @Crystalo.O
      @Crystalo.O Před 7 lety +1

      Courtney Rose so all the coconut oil claims and the head massaging doesn't encourage hair growth?

    • @kawaiilarsjohn9784
      @kawaiilarsjohn9784 Před 7 lety +3

      Crystal Carmel yes it helps stimulate the follicles which can encourage your growth but it has nothing to do with the coconut oil itself

  • @KaytlinGomez
    @KaytlinGomez Před 7 lety +1728

    i was born with a hairline like that. and i also have a big forehead so i litterally hate myself. People dont really care or poke fun at it but i always look in the mirror and notice it so it makes me feel horrible. ive tried to self love but its just not easy.

    • @susanlad674
      @susanlad674 Před 6 lety +15

      Sombre kat sameeeee

    • @bigbird1168
      @bigbird1168 Před 5 lety +13

      Same!

    • @carolmvar
      @carolmvar Před 5 lety +58

      OMG SAME
      thing is I always tie a pony cause my hair is curly and frizzy and I don’t always have the time to style it so it makes it even worse
      Me and my mom were born with a big forehead and a hairline that starts far away from my face

    • @haileyrae3426
      @haileyrae3426 Před 5 lety +11

      Same!! I almost have a natural ombré going on so the ends of my hair are lighter and so are my baby hairs so it doesn’t help.. I can actually fit seven fingers on my five head it’s ridiculous lol

    • @hibz2992
      @hibz2992 Před 5 lety +30

      I know I'm replying a year later but SAMMEE, I hate it my forehead so much it's wide its long i have minimal baby hair I live In a very very hot place so I hate having hair on my face besides I love updos so much but people always tell me that my forehead is too big to be doing them, and what's worse is that I keep losing hair at the temples for no reason and it's so depressing

  • @Candyrock15
    @Candyrock15 Před 5 lety +333

    You're probably one of the most beautiful women I know and the fact that you made this video and be so honest about something as taboo as hairloss means so much to me. I had a sizeable chunk of my hair pulled out due to physical abuse from my mother and I still feel ashamed and embarrassed at how sparse my hairline is, wondering if I'll ever grow it back. So the fact that you have this same issue but can still be so elegant and beautiful gives me so much confidence.

    • @lolao1558
      @lolao1558 Před 4 lety +8

      :( ima pray for you. dont be afraid to fight back. be strong and pray Jesus will help a sista out ya know

    • @sunnydeessa714
      @sunnydeessa714 Před 4 lety +1

      literally yes 💜

    • @nyanya1361
      @nyanya1361 Před 4 lety +1

      Im so sorry u had to go thru this bless you 💜

    • @jazminramirez1579
      @jazminramirez1579 Před 4 lety

      You’re beautiful

    • @PhantomMana
      @PhantomMana Před 4 lety +4

      my hairs been ripped out too... it sucks because its forced out hair.. :( so theres more trauma to the follicles or roots.. hope you are doing better and sending you loves and hugs from far away

  • @CountGrishnakh
    @CountGrishnakh Před 7 lety +310

    hi! I had hair loss too and lost the sides of my hair but now it's all better. what I did was
    1) refrain from straightening the new hair/hair around bald patches
    2) lots of coconut oil and almond oil
    3) don't use shampoo on the area. use only a small amount of conditioner
    4) try to be happy. stress is a huge contributing factor
    5) medications. your doctor would've prescribed something for you and take medications on time and follow instructions
    6) don't tug on the hair on/surrounding the bald spots
    that's what I did and it took me 13 months for everything to grow back but mine was a bit more severe than yours
    hope this helps you.
    hair loss destroyed my confidence and I don't want anyone else to go through that.

    • @Obsessedandstuff
      @Obsessedandstuff Před 7 lety

      +

    • @reemh6321
      @reemh6321 Před 7 lety +1

      shridula govind i just noticed that straitening my hear is the thing i've been doing recently and might be the reason of my hair loss!! Thank you so much for the tips!! You are a wonderful person 💛✨

    • @CountGrishnakh
      @CountGrishnakh Před 7 lety

      :) no problem im so glad to help

    • @yiotaioannou1399
      @yiotaioannou1399 Před 7 lety

      when do you start losing hair after giving birth?

    • @emali5673
      @emali5673 Před 7 lety +1

      what medication did your doctor give you?

  • @user-ex3ey9tk5j
    @user-ex3ey9tk5j Před 7 lety +1941

    I'm so stressed out bc of school and job , which is making my hair fall out. That is stressing me out even more. Thank you for vid, you helped me so much!

    • @guru_1917
      @guru_1917 Před 6 lety +4

      Same here! Have u solved the problem?

    • @rizq5902
      @rizq5902 Před 6 lety

      Tатьяна Владимирна same but I will try garlic oil this month

    • @dogpoochogenius
      @dogpoochogenius Před 6 lety

      Tатьяна Владимирна don't be stupid that's not the why you are losing hair wait for my CZcams video I explain more I have the best hair ever I know about hair people don't know nothing about her and they are talking so much and other people listening

    • @bishalbaniya3305
      @bishalbaniya3305 Před 6 lety

      Da Da

    • @ghizlan8301
      @ghizlan8301 Před 6 lety +5

      Jan Konopka where ya vid at

  • @sanya56123
    @sanya56123 Před 8 měsíci +51

    Following pregnancy, I observed my hair fall but I stayed calm. I acted to to control it. I opted for a wellness-focused approach.
    I took care of my nutrition, eating nutrient-rich foods, specially those high in Vitamin E and Protein.
    I worked out regularly and engaged in yoga for stress control.
    I just stayed away from tight hairstyles and stopped using heated styling tools to prevent hair stress.
    I even started applying LittleExttra's Coconion shampoo, hair oil combined with a neem wood comb.
    The result was hair fall control and the recovery of my hair.

  • @EvaLetitia
    @EvaLetitia Před 7 lety +573

    I was the exact same 😂😂😂 I was insecure about it but I learnt not to care after a couple of weeks

    • @EvaLetitia
      @EvaLetitia Před 7 lety +13

      I love the first style you did, it will honestly help so many other mums going through this

    • @ElizabethGonzalez-hl9ls
      @ElizabethGonzalez-hl9ls Před 6 lety +1

      I have a question , did it go away yet ?!? I wonder how long it takes i was so sad i thought i had alopecia

    • @Ihold8stars
      @Ihold8stars Před 6 lety +2

      Elizabeth Gonzalez if it persist see your family doctor they will test your thyroid levels.
      In meantime I recommend WoW for hair. It's like makeup for hair. It comes in a compact in several different shades and includes application brush it really conceals missing patches wonderfully.

    • @brennanwooden4288
      @brennanwooden4288 Před 6 lety

      learned

    • @kausarkhan8765
      @kausarkhan8765 Před 5 lety

      @@EvaLetitia .

  • @robintjes
    @robintjes Před 7 lety +311

    Such a beautiful and INSPIRING video!
    First of all I want to say, don't stress!!!
    Because a friend of mine had the same problem after she gave birth to her second child. She was stressed because of circumstances. And she noticed her hair was falling out at the edges.
    She covered it, just like you and was patient. It all grew back :)
    I now have the same problem (not a mom tho and not pregnant). So also working on it.
    My tips:
    1. You were totally right about how you tie your hair! The best is to use clips and try not to keep your hair (too) thight.
    2. Have you done a blood test? If you do this, you will get to know if you have to take more vitamins, like B12, Zink, Iron...
    3. Are you eating the right amounts of food? Especially now you are a vegan (tip 2 can help you get to know this)
    I recommend eating nuts, sweet potatoes, spinach etc (research on internet)
    4. Are you drinking enough water?
    5. Do you work out? (I think working out, sweats all the dirt out of our body and also promotes a better blood circulation
    6. Try to massage your hair when you wash your hair, when you oil your hair and a minute or less before going to sleep. You can also comb your hair before going to sleep, it kind of also massage the scalp.
    7. Coconot oil is recommended by many. Try not to use too much (like it will drip off your head), because your head is already producing natural oils itself.
    Before I wash my hair I put the oil on my scalp while massaging it (also in the rest of my hair). I let it sit for 15 min and than wash my hair with shampoo.
    8. How do you comb your hair? Do you begin at the end and brush slowly upwards? That is recommended :)
    9. What pillowcase do you use and do you change it often?
    10. I read somewhere that when you steam your scalp or just put a soaked warm towel on it, than rub onion or garlic or both on the areas of the hairloss. You can also prick lightly with a needle on the areas and rub on it with garlic or onion. It will stimulate growth of the hair which are really thin but also of the hairs who aren't growing out.
    I do have to say that I don't know this for sure. I am trying this out this week. It was a tip from someone and I think there is logic in it. But you will have to decide it yourself :)
    10. Don't stress too much, too much stress also gives hairloss
    11. It also could be that you have a bacteria on the head. I had, my doctor said. (I thought I just had too much dandruff tho). She gave me a shampoo with a red pink color.
    If you have too much dandruff this also can causes hairloss and red areas (irritated scalp). The shampoo did work, my dandruff and the itching went away which helped my hair to grow normal again. (This was 2 years ago.)
    12. Don't try too much stuff on your hair. I tried argan oil and my hair was falling out really bad. I thought maybe my hair/head had to get used to it so I kept using it. Pffff a friend off mine and I lost so much hair that we stopped. People found it weird, cause they only hear good stuff about argan oil. But i think maybe it depends on what your body can take. Maybe i was allergic to it (nuts). Or maybe the oil wasn't like organic or maybe not for the hair...
    13. Don't blowdry or straighten too much.
    14. Also don't try to colour your hair often.
    15. Do you sleep well? Do you take your time to rest?
    16. Clean your haircomb regularly, especially when there is dust in it.
    17. If you wash your hair, don't use hot water!
    And rinse it one more time after you are done, with cold water. So the hair pores will be closed. This will also prevent more hairloss.
    18. Use natural shampoo. I think personally shampoos nowadays have lots of chemicals in it for a nice smell, for soft hair and shiney hair. Well I think the best way to wash your hair is a more natural shampoo. You can buy it for example at Lush. But please test it first, cause I am not an expert. :)
    I hope this helps!
    I would say please do a bloodtest and let the doctor check you,
    Eat healthy and good proportioned (many fruits and vegetables and also with variety of course)
    Drink 1,5 L water or what is recommended
    Massage the scalp with coconut oil.
    I'd love to hear after a while that your hair is growing back. I know it will!
    Positive vibes only! The law of attraction ❤

    • @AlexandrasGirlyTalk
      @AlexandrasGirlyTalk  Před 7 lety +11

      +Blasta Fiona the most helpful list... I will be using this ❤

    • @S.e.l.36
      @S.e.l.36 Před 7 lety +1

      Blasta Fiona wow !

    • @janetm9743
      @janetm9743 Před 7 lety

      Blasta Fiona what was the name of the shampoo for dandruff?

    • @robintjes
      @robintjes Před 7 lety

      Janet M I don't know the name anymore, I think maybe ketoconazol shampoo. But I recommend going to the doctor for advice and the recipe, because this shampoo also have side effects. For example it makes your scalp dry which causes hairloss (in the period you use it).

    • @radhikajolly7184
      @radhikajolly7184 Před 7 lety +1

      Blasta Fiona gy

  • @katerinapavlova3872
    @katerinapavlova3872 Před 7 lety +577

    Ohh...you are so nice because even though it makes you sad , you still made a video to help others . You have amazing hair, it is definite that they will all grow back in no time! ♡

    • @michaelreyes2794
      @michaelreyes2794 Před 7 lety +3

      Here is a great method you can try out to regrow your hair: HootHair. info

  • @emily-gh9ox
    @emily-gh9ox Před 5 lety

    wow i just cant begin to thank you so much for showing your hair loss... im sure is such a vulnerable thing for you and it really connects with me about some hair problems ive been having through times of depression..
    i personally really dont like a lot of youtubers in this genre since they tend to be so fake but you keep it real yet professional, mad love and I appreciate you so much!

  • @jaminubbo4834
    @jaminubbo4834 Před 7 lety +696

    ik you probably aren't going to see this but i really appreciate this video.
    i've recently gone through some chemotherapy and i'm having a lot of hair loss problems, so i will try and a tip or two to cope.
    👌👌👌

    • @nicwatchesvids
      @nicwatchesvids Před 6 lety +7

      jaminubbo Thank you so much for sharing that. A few years after I was born my mother was diagnosed with lupis, and she had to go through chemo aswell. So not only did she have a toddler and a newborn, but she was losing her hair from postpartum and chemo.

    • @sanguinelife1059
      @sanguinelife1059 Před 6 lety +7

      jaminubbo - try on wigs! They are fun and get you through rough hair loss times! I hope your recovery is fast!

    • @ts4686
      @ts4686 Před 5 lety +4

      I lost a about 2/3 to 3/4 of my hair due to trauma, shock and stress from a near fatal traffic accident, 30 surgeries, reconstructions and transplants, a lot of anesthesia, anti biotics and morphine.
      I was very sad that I was nearly balf on top of everything else, but then a pharmacist told me the best hair medication out there to help regrow hair is a product called Cystene B6 zinc from Bailleul. He said he had been to medical conferences where they had tested and discussed different hair treatment products.
      I take a course of 2 tablets twice a day (so 4 tablets a day) for three months.
      Hereafter you must have a 3 months resting period with no tablets.
      Then again a 3 months course of 2 tablets twice a day.
      Just repeat that as long as you want. I will maybe do it for another two years or more or just keep on doing it, as it strengthens my hair, but most importantly most of my hair grew back. I now have baby hairs again! 😊
      I hope this can help you. All the best to you.

    • @Amii-dw7jd
      @Amii-dw7jd Před 4 lety +1

      How is everything now?

    • @mahirajanealmeida6865
      @mahirajanealmeida6865 Před 4 lety

      Are you doing fine now?

  • @DanteVelasquez
    @DanteVelasquez Před 7 lety +766

    the most aggressive natural hair growth treatment is an essential oil blend. 1 part basil essential oil, 2 parts rosemary essential oil, 1 part lavender essential oil, 1 part lemon essential oil and 1 part castor oil. Blend them all together and apply this to the thin areas twice a day (morning and night). In the morning wipe off the areas with a wipe or cleansing towel, or simply wash those areas before you put on the oil blend so it gets a fresh application. Don't use sulfates or even "non-sulfate" like Cocamidopropyl betaine in your shampoo at all all. Surfactants no matter how they are made are all bad for skin hair and nails. Dr. Bronners castile soaps make great all over hair and body cleansers. Also condition and co-wash with a thick conditioner with staying power, doesn't have to be expensive. Suave professionals is cheap and effective. This oil blend works well by itself or with the inversion method but always massage it into the areas or your whole scalp for at least 30 seconds to stimulate the blood flow.

    • @AlexandrasGirlyTalk
      @AlexandrasGirlyTalk  Před 7 lety +29

      +Dante Velasquez thank you so much for the info girl! You can use Dr Bronners on your hair?!

    • @DanteVelasquez
      @DanteVelasquez Před 7 lety +21

      yes! Castile soap is the gentlest cleanser that exists for hair skin and nails. Also great as a laundry detergent and household cleanser. You can also mix it with oils to make natural diy shampoos and body washes. I have been making my own skin and hair care products for years with no chemicals.

    • @S.e.l.36
      @S.e.l.36 Před 7 lety +1

      Dante Velasquez 👍👍👍👍

    • @saad.cobain
      @saad.cobain Před 7 lety +5

      +AlexandrasGirlyTalk maybe since you have natural curly hair you should stop straightening it and your baby is so cute

    • @DanteVelasquez
      @DanteVelasquez Před 7 lety +6

      a part can be any amount. so you can choose a teaspoon for instance and 1 part is one teaspoon, two parts is two teaspoons and so on. A recipe in "parts" allows you to make it at any size :-)

  • @taramoon4822
    @taramoon4822 Před 7 lety +378

    So proud of you for sharing. please do an update on the methods that you find work. I have a really big forehead and my hair around a part of my hair line is thin. By the way the honesty of your content really makes you my favorite CZcamsr.

    • @ayooitsJulissa
      @ayooitsJulissa Před 7 lety

      Tara Moon I'm going through the same thing! Idk what's causing all this thinning at my hairline 😣

    • @taramoon4822
      @taramoon4822 Před 7 lety +1

      Julissa Espinal I was born with a thinning hairline :(

  • @Talk2MeNice
    @Talk2MeNice Před 6 lety

    I love how real you are. I don’t ever see other youtubers show this side of themselves. It’s always glam this and glam that 24/7. Thank you for sharing this with us. I too am dealing with hair loss and I try my best not to let it affect me!!

  • @cherrypieparker
    @cherrypieparker Před 7 lety +497

    That's happening to me but for no reason.

    • @leylamariahm9852
      @leylamariahm9852 Před 5 lety +71

      Me too and im only 18 :/

    • @Doggysquad37
      @Doggysquad37 Před 5 lety +22

      @@leylamariahm9852 same here and I'm 19😭 going to the gp tomorrow

    • @calla8060
      @calla8060 Před 5 lety +50

      bruh Im 13

    • @croissantl8070
      @croissantl8070 Před 5 lety +34

      It might be genetics but more likely stress

    • @xSarileinx
      @xSarileinx Před 5 lety +10

      Hormones could also be the reason! Get your male hormones tested

  • @QVNkiki
    @QVNkiki Před 7 lety +664

    You can try using Jamaican Black Castor oil, along with Grapeseed Oil! These oils penetrate to the scalp and promote hair growth. Also, massage thin and bald areas to promote blood flow. Remember to have patience and be gentle!
    XOXO- Kiki

    • @angelaravelo2204
      @angelaravelo2204 Před 7 lety +1

      QVN. kiki grape seed? Where can I buy that at my husband is going through this he has a bald spot in back of his head and only 32 years old it's stress I'm sure but we do want to try everything before seeing a hair growth specialist or getting the shot monthly

    • @QVNkiki
      @QVNkiki Před 7 lety

      Angela Trujillo you can buy that at your local Walmart, whole food store, online, or the beauty supply store.

    • @mimime5376
      @mimime5376 Před 7 lety

      QVN. kiki With heavy oils in the hair, wouldn't you be washing your hair at least twice a day?

    • @victoria4
      @victoria4 Před 7 lety +11

      yes i can vouch that this works! also a drop or two of peppermint oil can help to stimulate the scalp

    • @QVNkiki
      @QVNkiki Před 7 lety +10

      Mimi Freda dear heavens no. Those oils that I listed are penetrating oils. They should not sit on top of the hair. They should go deep into the scalp and moisturize the hair follicles.

  • @Torkuttaja1999
    @Torkuttaja1999 Před 7 lety +197

    Your hair is super beautiful

  • @lisyclisyc5115
    @lisyclisyc5115 Před 5 lety +2435

    Jojo siwa needs to watch this.

    • @sofiaparra4370
      @sofiaparra4370 Před 5 lety +56

      Lisyc Lisyc jojo siwa has left the chat

    • @lisyclisyc5115
      @lisyclisyc5115 Před 5 lety +10

      @@sofiaparra4370 LMAO

    • @rachel-kr1jt
      @rachel-kr1jt Před 5 lety +5

      I JUST LAUGHED SO HARD

    • @user-kf7ld1rt9d
      @user-kf7ld1rt9d Před 5 lety +4

      lmao im sneezimg

    • @haileyrae3426
      @haileyrae3426 Před 5 lety +17

      She shouldn’t put her hair up and she has reallyy light hair I agree but she can’t do anything about it besides putting her hair down instead of pulling so much of it lol

  • @PikiNikki42
    @PikiNikki42 Před 5 lety +36

    Came back here to comment that this actually worked for me after a few months of avoiding ponytails (and adding a lot more hydration to my hair) my sides are finally growing in!

  • @juliabaylis5163
    @juliabaylis5163 Před 7 lety +119

    Even with you having bald spots, I think that you are absolutely beautiful!! You are truly inspiring Alexandra 😻😻😻

    • @christyb5575
      @christyb5575 Před 7 lety

      JuliaBaylis AGREEEE❤️❤️❤️

  • @antoniaavanilla7306
    @antoniaavanilla7306 Před 7 lety +316

    Hairloss.. I've used a home remedy to fix it which is traditional in our family and it works out best. Just mix 2 egg yellows, olive oil, several spoons of castor oil and liquid vitamim A. Apply them on unwashed hair and keep it one hour (like a mask. it will be messy, but put some towel around your neck or something). Then you wash it off with shampoo and conditioner as you would normally do. I suggest using shampoo twice before conditioner bc of the olive oil. This mask not only grows new hair, but also makes the hair soooo smooth and shiny ! You can use this once every 3 weeks or something. You can see immediate results on your hair texture after first try, but you can see serious results after 3 applications! This is my holy grail

  • @katedewar2650
    @katedewar2650 Před 4 lety +9

    I had an issue with hair loss when I was going through a bad depression last year. Alot of it had to do with stress and not eating right. I started taking vitamins that are good for hair health, like B12 and Keratin. I find flipping your head upside down and massaging your scalp to work well too, it helps the circulation and is suppose to stimulate hair growth.
    Thanks for sharing your story, it looks like you have lot's of regrowth coming through, it will grow back much quicker than you think. You look gorgeous!

  • @biancagage5487
    @biancagage5487 Před 7 lety

    Im so happy you shared this, alot of women are very insecure to share stories as such as these because they dont want to look bad, but not everything is glitter and gold. You are truly appreciated!!!😘

  • @quiet3350
    @quiet3350 Před 7 lety +109

    You're still stunning! And we know you too well, you're gonna find an healthy and great way to get through this

  • @aversiteacuerdas
    @aversiteacuerdas Před 7 lety +34

    Alex!!! please read this!! Try to make once a week a juice from onion garlic and ginger and put the juice all over your scalp , massage it with your head down (or not, i just like to do it stting in a chair with my head between my legs and let it for at least an hour, rinse with water and other day (or the same day if you have time) use castor oil with e vitamin all over the scalp let it for at least an hour or even overnight and wash like normally , i recommend the last rinse with water to be the cooler you can support (lo mas frio que aguantes) for 10 sec, ive hears some essential oils that are awesome for some people like peppermint, lavender oil, rosemary, sage, thyme... buti honestly just tried what i told you and it really really works trust me! i dont have instagram or social media to share pictures but i really wish you read this and that it helps, i love you so much and you are a awesome mom, i feel so happy for you por esta nueva etapa de tu vida

    • @saraehtasham718
      @saraehtasham718 Před 7 lety +1

      that is so brave of you im so glad I found you I am going through same phase post parttum hair loss and really worried and upset. please suggest how you treat that. any method you swear by please.

    • @rawisharif9455
      @rawisharif9455 Před 7 lety

      lamaxxxula delos90 so nice

  • @patrycjapoczwarka3445
    @patrycjapoczwarka3445 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for sharing your imperfections so all of your community can feel better about their hair problems! You change so much in the way I look on myself, in so many “beauty” cases! ♥️

  • @kseniavanderhoff4850
    @kseniavanderhoff4850 Před 4 lety +15

    For new moms out there, don’t stress over it! It will grow back and a few months when it does your hair will look gorgeous! The new hair will be shorter and visually will give you more volume than ever! So remember, there will be an upside of the situation and it’s coming fast!

  • @TheCaribSpice
    @TheCaribSpice Před 7 lety +26

    Thanks for being open and honest. My post partum issue wasn't hair loss but severe acne breakout. You will be your old self sooner than later.

  • @HelloSalamNamaste
    @HelloSalamNamaste Před 7 lety +32

    You should try ginger, just cut it so its open and jab a knife at the end so it's juices begin to fall out, then rub the juices in your bald areas and leave for 2-3 hours, or even overnight.
    Also oils are one of the best remedies for hair loss. Coconut oil is amazing for growing hair, as well as Castor oil. My mum mixes about 5-6 oils into one and we use that as a deep conditioning treatments once /twice a week: Iv notice less fallout, more baby hairs, thicker and healthier hair. Id suggest mixing: coconut, mustard, olive, castor, vatika hair oil (the original one) and amla oil. You can find them at most Pakistani/Indian/African shops.
    Hope this helps Andrea 💚

  • @rajshekhar769
    @rajshekhar769 Před 5 lety +140

    Some says heart breaking is most pain full I m damn sure they never faced hair fall.

    • @sarahm5936
      @sarahm5936 Před 5 lety +4

      heartbreak caused me to fall apart.. hair loss etc.

    • @leenslife4814
      @leenslife4814 Před 3 lety +1

      I actually lost a lot of my hair and still continue to lose it after my heartbreak :/

  • @pennydreadful5285
    @pennydreadful5285 Před 7 lety

    Thank you for this! Had my first baby and am having some hair loss in the same areas. It's comforting to know that I'm not alone in dealing with this and that it will get better in that the hair will grow back.

  • @jennifersosa6350
    @jennifersosa6350 Před 7 lety +68

    My mom suffers from hair loss, instead of using eye shadow every single time use l'oréal root cover up!! It's a colored spray and it's really easy to use 😇 you just spray onto bald spots. And to help with growth black jamacian castor oil helps a lot

    • @jennifersosa6350
      @jennifersosa6350 Před 7 lety +2

      she also uses toppik hair building fibers

    • @jessicap2169
      @jessicap2169 Před 7 lety +1

      Candy Cane 🆗

    • @iloveyou98536
      @iloveyou98536 Před 7 lety

      Jennifer Sosa where do you purchase the Jamaican black castor oil ?

    • @Z_the_archer
      @Z_the_archer Před 7 lety

      Alexandra is vegan and only buys cruelty free products, L'oreal tests on animals.

    • @Jeannious1
      @Jeannious1 Před 7 lety +1

      Beautybymichelle Jamaican black castor oil can be purchased on Amazon. Shea Moisture has a shampoo and conditioner with Jamaican black castor oil as an ingredient that you can find at Walgreens or local pharmacy

  • @chunkymei
    @chunkymei Před 7 lety +6

    I love that you can be so open and honest with everything! Thank you for always giving us the truth because someone is always going through the same thing :)

  • @amberk1725
    @amberk1725 Před 7 lety

    Just found your channel..... thankyou so much.... I admire your courage to show what the majority of us new mums go through.... your hair is beautiful. SUBSCRIBED!

  • @jessicalenea3573
    @jessicalenea3573 Před 6 lety

    I appreciate this video so much! Thankyou for being honest, I just celebrated her 7 week birthday yesterday and I'm scared because I've been seeing clumps in the shower but this served as a reminder that everyone deals with that. Even the prettiest of girls☺️ we're all in this together

  • @JudyNepune
    @JudyNepune Před 7 lety +61

    hi alex! for me it helped to make bangs, because then your front hairline is never under tension and can hang down naturally, the hair is short in the bangs which makes them easier to grow! of course massaging the scalp with castor oil and very important: mustard oil kickstarts hair growth. i even noticed baby hair in the front hair line! i hope your hair will grow back quickly, xoxo

    • @Sunnipoo
      @Sunnipoo Před 7 lety +4

      lara webs I love stephs channel , I've used mustard oil and occasional onion water rinses and I've noticed new hair and baby hair . I'm going to try oil the rosemary hair rinse or oil and also the chamomile hair rinse

  • @lostcakee
    @lostcakee Před 7 lety +1251

    i was born with a hairline like that lol for those of you who are the same as me and don't have the hairline you'd like, learn to love yourself the way you are because theres nothing wrong with you

    • @Layla-ms4hn
      @Layla-ms4hn Před 7 lety +5

      Dani Daniela Same 😢

    • @lostcakee
      @lostcakee Před 7 lety +85

      nothing to fix there lol theres no perfect hairline, its only social media who feeds us lies to make us insecure and take our money. i feel bad for people who fall for it and don't know the truth

    • @ccjadex
      @ccjadex Před 7 lety +29

      Yup! I have a hairline like that, though only on my left side. I didnt know until recently and ive been waiting for the thin baby hairs to grow all these years

    • @lostcakee
      @lostcakee Před 7 lety +17

      I totally get that! I'd feel the same, thats why I pointed out in my comment that I'm addressing to those who were born like this and will watch this thinking theres something wrong with them.

    • @ch-traveladdict3247
      @ch-traveladdict3247 Před 7 lety +14

      I was born like this too. Before I watched this video, I thought it's normal... Am i an Alien now? ^^

  • @penelopeaustin2787
    @penelopeaustin2787 Před 7 lety

    I think it's really incredible that you where confident enough to share this online you are beautiful!

  • @dermlover1
    @dermlover1 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing. I am having the same problem right now. It means so much that you were brave enough to share this very personal journey to help other people struggling with the same thing. Thanks for showing me I am not alone.

  • @geehununi637
    @geehununi637 Před 7 lety +539

    Alexandra trust me if u keep rubbing garlic in that spot where u lost hair that will grow hair for a month or two, i had surgery in the same area and i was depressed but someon told to cut garlic in a half and rub it everyday for 2 or even 5 min if u can then u will have great results ^^ i wish i can take a picture to my before and after treatment with garlic ♡♡♡♡♡♡ hope u can reply

    • @adlinar9268
      @adlinar9268 Před 7 lety

      jihane tahiri do you wash your hair afterwards? I've the same problem as hers so I guess I wanna try this method

    • @geehununi637
      @geehununi637 Před 7 lety +16

      Rosha Rosdi if m staying home and i don't have any plans i won't wash it coz i wanna leave it for the longest time without to give an effect, but in case m goint out then i will wash it afterwards because of the smell..... but u have to be passion and apply it everyday.

    • @adlinar9268
      @adlinar9268 Před 7 lety +3

      jihane tahiri thank you so much! i'll def try this method 😊

    • @geehununi637
      @geehununi637 Před 7 lety +2

      Rosha Rosdi welcomee ^^ ♡

    • @Baggravation
      @Baggravation Před 7 lety +8

      Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @ajc478
    @ajc478 Před 7 lety +38

    you are so brave. absolutely awesome that you shared this.. you have helped many women . thank you for being real

  • @thezoriajones7650
    @thezoriajones7650 Před 7 lety +546

    Jamaican black castor oil is the key

    • @reshmaramesh5752
      @reshmaramesh5752 Před 7 lety +5

      Zoria Jones which brand of jbco is best?

    • @reshmaramesh5752
      @reshmaramesh5752 Před 7 lety +7

      Which brand of Jamaican castor oil is best?

    • @diociharesibelli2547
      @diociharesibelli2547 Před 6 lety +13

      Zoria Jones oil pulling aswell use ayurvedic ancient Indian methods

    • @CaseyCorigliano
      @CaseyCorigliano Před 6 lety +8

      Reshma Ramesh Tropic Isle Living. I got mine on Amazon.

    • @mspurefunk5
      @mspurefunk5 Před 5 lety +23

      I just one I bought through amazon. I mix the JBC oil with argan, jojoba & coconut oil. I saturate my scalp & leave it on as long as I can. then wash out. It helps but you have to do it regularly to maintain the effects. at least once a week. also doesn't make your hair thick it only works if the hair follicles are healthy and alive.

  • @sierrawhitehead7910
    @sierrawhitehead7910 Před 6 lety +5

    Please give us an update on this!!! I'm currently going through this! Thank you for making this cause I am so embarrassed over it 😭

  • @claudiaoneill5948
    @claudiaoneill5948 Před 7 lety +195

    you still beautiful boo :)

  • @TheAvannessa
    @TheAvannessa Před 7 lety +7

    I am so glad you shared this, you are very strong. A woman's hair is so important so kudos to for sharing this.

  • @Dd128
    @Dd128 Před 4 lety +1

    For all three of my children I lost hair right around 3-6 months postpartum.. in the exact same places.. def a hard time but my hair has grown back now. I don’t think people know much about what happens after you have a baby! Good on you for being so brave to show the real things that happen after childbirth! I wish more people did!

  • @AllOfMyLOVE2U
    @AllOfMyLOVE2U Před 6 lety

    I think you are absolutely beautiful inside & out & this video really shines light on the true beauty from within. To be able to go through something that is damaging to ones physical appearance & still have such confidence to shine through just as bright I think makes you that much more beautiful throughout

  • @YvetteCousin
    @YvetteCousin Před 7 lety +17

    use tea tree, rosemary, lavender and mint mix it with a carrier oil like avacado, UNFILTERED olive etc. put it on at night and wear a satin bonnet

  • @pale_emo_princess
    @pale_emo_princess Před 7 lety +20

    i have alopecia areata which is an auto immune disorder that makes you lose your hair in little circular patches. it's not because of stress or anything like that- an auto immune disorder means that your body attacks a part of itself thinking that it's dangerous or foreign when it's not.
    i started getting it when i was 16 and after a few months and a new dermatologist my hair started coming back. my awesome dermatologist gave me cortisone shots on my scalp in the areas that were bald. it sounds painful and scary but it helps SO MUCH. for me the hair starts growing in within a very short time of getting the shots.
    even though the shots work so well for me i still get bald spots every couple of years and i used to be really self conscious about them. they always crop up towards the back of my head next to my part. when i got the first one at 16 i always pinned a chunk of hair over the spot so no one could see but now that i'm 22 i've learned to live with my bald spots when i get them. i figure that there are always wigs, hats, extensions or alternative hairstyles that i can use to cover them if i want to.
    since your hairline had thinned more gradually rather than fallen out all at once it's probably not auto immune but i would still recommend going to a dermatologist if you want some tips for growing it back- i'm so glad that i went to see an expert for my hair loss bc he really helped me out.
    your ponytail method is a good tip ! good luck with everything ❤

    • @Baggravation
      @Baggravation Před 7 lety +2

      boots|books|beauty She's anti pharmaceutical medication so I don't know how much a dermatologist would be able to help her.

    • @sarina7179
      @sarina7179 Před 7 lety

      boots|books|beauty wtf didn't you listen, it's hormonal imbalances after pregnancy, nearly every women suffers from that after giving birth, just to different degrees. she probably has been to the doctor, and they tell you that it's normal and takes up to a year to recover.

    • @Baggravation
      @Baggravation Před 7 lety +4

      Sari Na Stop being a complete jackass. The OP was clearly just venting about the struggles she's had to deal with as she unfortunately has an autoimmune condition. She even said that she knows Alex doesn't have it but that a dermatologist might be useful regardless. I know she posted a huge story but if you can't bother reading the whole thing, don't bother responding.

  • @amathest62
    @amathest62 Před 6 lety

    Good on you for posting this. Your a true inspiration and must of been difficult for you. If you never shared your story we would never know how great this product is, so many thanks to you and for being grave.

  • @VanessaKanbi
    @VanessaKanbi Před 7 lety

    I didn't know this was a thing until it happened to me too! Thanks for sharing your tips x

  • @sierrastone9749
    @sierrastone9749 Před 7 lety +21

    Eat pure collagen. Powdered form. Bulletproof is a good brand.
    I did a lot of research before settling on eating collagen. It's fantastic for you. :)

  • @NamasteCC
    @NamasteCC Před 7 lety +14

    Along with all the oils mentioned below peppermint oil is also good to stimulate the follicles. Also hanging your head from the side of the bed and letting the blood flow to your scalp while massaging the spots. I already see hair growth on you! You're gorgeous xo ♥️

  • @NomNomFairy
    @NomNomFairy Před 6 lety

    Girl! I love how honest and real you are

  • @pamelawalmsley5971
    @pamelawalmsley5971 Před rokem

    Sharing this makes you even more beautiful. I too have gone through shedding. I'm right now and it does make me sad too. But I have been through this nightmare before and it does grow back. So I am not as heartbroken as I was the first time.

  • @alexiaruiz9721
    @alexiaruiz9721 Před 7 lety +111

    Please do an update on your hair pls

  • @rurublu9614
    @rurublu9614 Před 3 lety +4

    Most of the videos about hair loss gave me anxiety so far. Yours was the only one I laughed while watching 😄 you look beautiful

  • @desireefabunan2725
    @desireefabunan2725 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for sharing your experience! I had no idea that this could happen, and you are brave for showing us and even better for showing us ways to be confident in either the new ponytail style or masking it with make up. I definitely want to hear how it goes!

  • @TheMinsky123
    @TheMinsky123 Před 5 lety

    girl. your hair is seriously so beautiful. id kill for ur hair. not disregarding what youve been through but ur hair is so pretty omgomg

  • @Nancitaxo
    @Nancitaxo Před 7 lety +103

    Omg my hair was just like this after having my baby. Don't worry girl it grows back just don't use heat and use products to help your hair. I used to used gel like crazy but I switched it to mousse and I took care of my hair so much more. Give it a year trust me it will grow back!

    • @e-valerie-e
      @e-valerie-e Před 5 lety

      Nperezx3 mousse is like even worse for hair than gel

    • @williambennettdgjo9264
      @williambennettdgjo9264 Před 5 lety

      The best website I found so far that help people Grow hair is tinyurl.com/HairLossCure34 I personally tried this website and it works…recommended.

    • @moutuli999
      @moutuli999 Před 5 lety

      After baby I did hair straightening now I m shedding a lot lot of hair.. My forehead is also big.. I don't know how to prevent.. Feeling helpless

    • @victoriamartinez9830
      @victoriamartinez9830 Před 5 lety +1

      Moutuli Jana I reverses this issue with good eating and lots of good fats from plants. Why don’t your try blackseed oil it helps regrow hair aloe stop using heat on your hair. I hope you get your hair back dear

  • @mandarin333
    @mandarin333 Před 7 lety +21

    Have you heard of/tried Toppik hair building fibers? I have female pattern baldness and these hair fibers were an amazing find. You shake them into your hair and they attach to your hair shaft and scalp to erase bald spots completely. I have balding hair on the entire crown of my scalp and even with my extensive hair loss they still work and give the illusion of a complete head of hair. I don't have any volume, but the hair fibers still go a long way in making me feel comfortable to walk out of the house.

    • @chismear
      @chismear Před 7 lety +3

      Amanda Morris My Dad uses it and it looks "real" ✨

    • @angielopez3739
      @angielopez3739 Před 7 lety

      Amanda Morris I use it too! I lost a lot of hair after having my daughter. Toppik is my life saver.

  • @CiaraRandom
    @CiaraRandom Před 6 lety

    This video has helped me so much. I'm 4 months postpartum & I have 2 patches along my hairline similar to yours. I've been so self conscious about it. Thank you so much for this video. 💖

  • @jess1486
    @jess1486 Před 6 lety

    you are so brave to share this! thank you for being a good role model!

  • @lulupiink6698
    @lulupiink6698 Před 7 lety +14

    You are so brave! Thanks for posting.

  • @xomonroe7498
    @xomonroe7498 Před 7 lety +4

    we love you no matter what. your perfect to our eyes...stay strong beautiful ❤

  • @themellowmama
    @themellowmama Před 6 lety

    I love your honesty and courage. I'm experiencing postpartum hair loss now, and it makes me so sad because I already have naturally thin, blonde hair... I'm excited to know how treating your hair went...

  • @mikismissingmarbles7091

    I’m 17 and I have the exact same hair loss situation. I think it’s a mix of being malnourished as a kid, on no fault of my parents rest assured, and that I started ballet from the age of 3 and spent a solid 12 years of my short life having my hair dragged up into prima ballerina buns. This video has really helped me try and figure out how to feel more confident with these fixes. I remember 2 years ago a little girl actually asked me if I had shaved those areas of my head; it was a real low moment and super embarrassing. Thank you so much for having the courage to share this with us and can’t wait for a follow up ❤️

  • @loucoblow416
    @loucoblow416 Před 7 lety +95

    I can tell she was crying a lot bc I mean it's your hair! 😭🤧

    • @kinseypogue8957
      @kinseypogue8957 Před 7 lety +1

      Louco Blow and it's such a big part of her life!

    • @lindseywells487
      @lindseywells487 Před 7 lety

      im sure she cried herself to sleep every night lol

    • @blahtomyblah
      @blahtomyblah Před 7 lety +10

      Lindsey Wells How is that funny ?

    • @kinseypogue8957
      @kinseypogue8957 Před 7 lety +1

      Lindsey Wells yeah I don't think she did that, I mean hopefully not, but she was sad

    • @shannh6724
      @shannh6724 Před 7 lety

      Louco Blow How can you "tell"?

  • @daniellekleinhoffify
    @daniellekleinhoffify Před 6 lety +9

    Thank you for sharing - my whole crown is going bald - I think the eyeshadow method may work - just wish I could get it to stop - you are fantastic!

  • @stephanymesinas5378
    @stephanymesinas5378 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing. I had postpartum hair loss too! I was able to grow it back with the use of essential oils: peppermint, lavender, and lemon mix in with water and sprayed it directly on the bald spots. Hair grew back and is less obvious. I love your videos.

  • @Jazmin-py4iu
    @Jazmin-py4iu Před 7 lety

    You are so brace for putting this out, thank you for being helpful to those who need this

  • @tiffanyporchiazzo3500
    @tiffanyporchiazzo3500 Před 7 lety +124

    Oh man what a sad video . 😢

    • @greenred2121
      @greenred2121 Před 7 lety +13

      Tiffany Porchiazzo it's not sad it's a natural thing after giving birth, in a few months it will all grow back

    • @tiffanyporchiazzo3500
      @tiffanyporchiazzo3500 Před 7 lety +2

      Marie Marin Oh ok.
      I didn't know .
      I'm sorry .

    • @tiffanyporchiazzo3500
      @tiffanyporchiazzo3500 Před 7 lety +1

      Vlava Blob ohh ok I'm so sorry .

    • @Sara-gr4pt
      @Sara-gr4pt Před 7 lety +5

      how is this a sad video just because she got a little hair loss after giving birth. while there is children dying of cancer and other illnesses. and poor kids starving in africa. innocent people who are being killed in Syria. homeless people with no food or shelter living on the streets. meanwhile everyone is feeling so sorry for a girl who lost a little hair because she gave birth. people never look at the good things they have in life or even appreciate it. They just complain and complain never ever satisfied. I guess this is the world we live in what can we do. Spread love and appreciate all the good you have and dont look at the negative. since their are people out there who are suffering and afraid. help people who are in need and feel sorry for them.

    • @tiffanyporchiazzo3500
      @tiffanyporchiazzo3500 Před 7 lety +1

      Bannana Pie yeah this is a very sad video for real .

  • @Jefer_
    @Jefer_ Před 7 lety +3

    I FEEL YOU!!! OMG I'm 7 months Postpartum and my hair is everywhere!!

  • @hoodie6064
    @hoodie6064 Před 3 lety

    Girl you are SO real! Thank you 🌸

  • @asiyahash9863
    @asiyahash9863 Před 7 lety

    THE INTRO ! I love you💕💕

  • @gracesue4401
    @gracesue4401 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you for being real and bold

  • @gabipilling8752
    @gabipilling8752 Před 7 lety +5

    castor oil coconut oil and tea tree oil do it at night or mix some essential oils in it because tea tree oil does stick it is also hard on the skin if you use it everyday since it eats dead skin cells it can cause bleeding (I would use it everyday on my carlige preircing because of a build up of dead sin cells and it started bleeding) and it honestly helps

  • @heatherskipper9148
    @heatherskipper9148 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing. I experienced the SAME thing. I never wore my hair up and I ate healthy. It's all hormonal. Thanks for these tips. You are definitely not alone!

  • @JessicaOrban3606
    @JessicaOrban3606 Před 6 lety

    Been super stressed and lost a crap load of hair, even more than my postpartum fallout. Thankfully it's thick too, it wasn't devastating, but still sucky. I love that you shared this, because it's something most women face at some point

  • @chelichiquita5794
    @chelichiquita5794 Před 5 lety +6

    Thank you so much for making this video - I’ve been so sad about my hair loss lately 😭

  • @breeromero7668
    @breeromero7668 Před 7 lety +3

    About a year or more ago I noticed a bald spot on the back of my head. I freaked out and broke down crying, I then noticed new bald spots were forming so I knew I had to do act quick. I was diagnosed with Alopecia (due to stress) by a dermatologist and she gave me steroid shots on my scalp on the bald spots to stop any further hair loss. yes it was painful but my hair grew back (over time) and I couldn't be happier. hope you find something that works for you! much love ❤

  • @katalinanna7050
    @katalinanna7050 Před 7 lety

    first of all i think it is amazing that you talk about it, my mum told me how she lost a lot of hair during my sisters and my pregnancy and how stressed it Made her, i think a video like this would have helped her a lot!
    I lost a lot of her last year due to stress and malnutrition, what has helped me was first of fixing my eating habbits but also taking spirulina tablets.
    And i rubbed coconut oil into my skalp before washing it (i also cut it really short which i thinkhelped a lot, granted my hair loss was wayyy worse) but now it is all grown back and really thick and healthy!

  • @ameliarose4531
    @ameliarose4531 Před 5 lety

    i love your channel and your tips are always so helpful xx

  • @britmart7099
    @britmart7099 Před 7 lety +17

    GIRL YOUR SO GORGEOUS ❤️❤️ ur hair-loss doesnt matter❤️❤️

  • @annmariebaileysabelsabel5250

    Glad you did share. It's common, but you have some tips that we can all use.

  • @arickab6114
    @arickab6114 Před 6 lety

    You’re so open & honest I love it ❤️💯🙏🏼

  • @xeniad9908
    @xeniad9908 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for being so honest!! Love it!

  • @shahanakhan780
    @shahanakhan780 Před 7 lety +21

    apply ginger n garlic juice on that part it grows hair fast!!

  • @malakz1590
    @malakz1590 Před 4 lety +5

    I used to have very very curly hair when i was younger , and my mother or auntie or whoever would do my hair would pull on it really hard
    And my forehead really expanded
    But now, some how my hair is kinda getting straight and is growing back really fast
    Thought I'd just share this because i know that some people have this as an insecurity about themselves 😊

  • @lindsaywilliams7125
    @lindsaywilliams7125 Před 3 lety +2

    I was just diagnosed with PCOS, I am struggling mentally with all the hair loss. Thanks for the video

  • @Diana-sn9cy
    @Diana-sn9cy Před 7 lety

    I'm so glad I found this..... I tie my long hair really tight in a bun every day and I haven't experienced this yet so this is really helpful

  • @rosemaryj.harden423
    @rosemaryj.harden423 Před 6 lety +6

    Superhairfood shampoo works great to prevent hair loss...it will not grow more but at least it stops the falling of it.

  • @nbd1988
    @nbd1988 Před 7 lety +7

    Hey I'm experiencing the same problem. I soak my hair for several hours with olive oil, castor oil and an egg, 2 - 3 times a week.
    Also recently started boiling guava leaves and soaking my hair with the liquid.
    I am seeing results. my hair is growing back on the hairline. I started these treatments in early January and the new hair is 2cm long.
    I hope this helps.

  • @jesslove8124
    @jesslove8124 Před 6 lety

    You're brave thanks for this video it makes me feel better that I'm not the only one!

  • @krazykandy1582
    @krazykandy1582 Před 6 lety

    Omg thank you very much for sharing this information about your hair loss,I thought I was going through this alone

  • @kirac7543
    @kirac7543 Před 7 lety +125

    i have that on one side but ive had it for almost my whole life and i hate it.

    • @AlishaArlene
      @AlishaArlene Před 7 lety +3

      Have you ever considered the hairstyle a lot of girls are wearing where they just shave a portion of their hair on the side? It looks pretty cool!

    • @kirac7543
      @kirac7543 Před 7 lety +3

      Arlene S my face shape is very wrong for that hairstyle lol! i dont think it would look good on me at all

    • @karennwankwo5178
      @karennwankwo5178 Před 7 lety +4

      theres a online japanese company and they sell products that contain trace vitamins and minerals that have been used in eastern medicine for decades, i personally trust japanese. this product here is excellent....hiroshiskinwhiteningandhairloss.com/products/hair-loss/black-beauty-gold-power-dose-hair-growth-thickening-shampoo-500-ml-extra-large

    • @maria3546
      @maria3546 Před 7 lety +3

      Kira C try rubbing garlic on your spots, you'll grow he hair back

    • @karinas.1320
      @karinas.1320 Před 6 lety

      Anemia can cause hair loss, and it's quite common in young women because of our periods. You might want to see if you have any other symptoms and if so, try taking iron supplements.

  • @trendyb3882
    @trendyb3882 Před 7 lety +9

    I had two babies and right away after giving birth i started loosing the hair, i lost more with my second pregnancy, my hair was thin to begin with but it had enough volume and it was curly so it looked cute, but after my delivery i lost so much of it that my pony was literally nonexistent, i had to cut my hair very short so that it wasn't that noticeable, i had bald spots on both sides of head, i kept losing hair until my son was 1 year old. I read that if you boil nettle leaves and wash your hair with it will help with the shedding and i did try it a few times, i noticed a difference but i was too lazy to keep on doing it and also you couldnt shampoo after the nettle so it left my hair smelling weird, but other than that it really worked, for the hair to restore back its just a waiting game, now my youngest is 5 and my hair grew back but its never the same way it was before i had my babies. Good luck!

    • @MidnightOwlOfficial
      @MidnightOwlOfficial Před 6 lety

      Trendy Lina TV I’m going through the same. My baby is 5 months and my hair is falling out like crazy! My hair line looks awful. I’ll have to try the boiling of the nettle like you said.

    • @HautePinkFluff
      @HautePinkFluff Před 6 lety

      My son is 10 months old and I've been shedding hair since he was 4 months old! I'm hoping it stops when he turns 1, but I'll definitely try using nettle leaves for now.

    • @beyondr8384
      @beyondr8384 Před 6 lety

      My last kid will be 3 next month and I am so stressed out about my hair, I used to be the type of girl stylist hated because I had too much hair to work with, my pony tail was so tick it didn't fit into one hand if I tried to hold a pony, and now my hair is so think that not even my curls make it look full, before I hated leaving my curls because if I let my curls dry it looked like an Afro, now I barely look like I have hair and never ever straighten my hair anymore because is like so little, I would go as far as saying I only have about 30% of the hair I had before, it's depressing 😭😭😭😭

  • @ashleycabrera9896
    @ashleycabrera9896 Před 6 lety

    YOUR SO PRETTY AND I LOVE YOU!!!

  • @en2186
    @en2186 Před 4 lety

    This is just so empowering. You are an inspiration ❤️