Saturday, February 20, 2010

What hair regrowth products will work for a 19 year old female who is already thinning/balding?

i don't have health insurance so I can't see a doctor but I was wondering if there were any good topical treatments I can use to stop the balding or even regrow it if possible. it is really thinning right above my temples around my hairline and it is noticeable when I put my hair into a pony tailWhat hair regrowth products will work for a 19 year old female who is already thinning/balding?
My hair is very thin on top just like yours.I used to have very thick hair,but had to pull it back all the time for my job.I think that is what happen to my hair!If you want keep your hair from thinning any further,I suggest you quit pulling it back and causing all that stress on it.My hair is still thick in the back of my head,just up front where the stress of the pony tail pulling ,I have a bald spot.What hair regrowth products will work for a 19 year old female who is already thinning/balding?
Regaine helped my partner a lot so use the version for women (rogaine I think) . It is expensive but effective.


I'd also get a health check. If you can see any doctor - go! Is there a free clinic around you? Hair thinning can be caused by a lot of things including stress (my mother has stress related alopecia) and other imbalances such as hormonal imbalances so it is important to get checked out as soon as you can.
Oh Dear,


I am and have been a Hair Stylist for over 20 years..


';male Patterned baldness'; does happen to woman, but not usually until later in life. Topical products can help if you know why you are ';thinning';. There are several medical reasons for this. Not that they are serious.. but please try to seek medical help first or you can waste more money on products than the cost of a doctor's visit! P.S. If you have your hair ';permed';, Years of burning the hair at your hairline can cause some of this. It is a more delicate hair. applying the product after the rest has processed a while and less tension on this hair is a good idea.
Try the rogaine for women. They say the earlier you start the better the chances that you will see results.
I have a Dermatologist friend who says the only thing that will work is Rogaine that you buy with a prescription....and you have to use it continuously.


The so-called products on the market do not work to re-grow hair. It's like trying to grow hair on the bottom of your feet.


Do not be ';taken in'; with Nioxin shampoo.


If you have a lot of money, take a look online at scalpmed.com


The gal at my spa says it works. Her friend uses it. Starts out at about $200, but you can go on maintenance and not need it all the time after you've noticed some change. Good luck.. Maybe you shouldn't pull your hair tight back into a ponytail. Might be doing damage to the roots.
Hair receding at the temples is definitely male pattern baldness.





It's normally associated with a tendency to grow a moustache and chin hair, together with heavy growth of leg hair and is actually quite common in women.





It's a bit of a losing battle fighting it. It's caused by high levels of testosterone and/or low levels of estrogen and shbg. Some doctors ';treat'; it by birth control pills, but that may simply result in the body shutting down its own estrogen production and the situation gets worse then when you off the bcp.





If your ring fingers are longer than your index fingers then your body has been sensitized to testosterone in the first three months of fetal life. In that instance it's probably best to do nothing about what is, after all, your normal body response to even limited amounts of free testosterone in your bloodstream.





If your ring fingers are NOT longer than your index fingers, it may be worth consulting a doctor to find out whether you have a serioius hormonal imbalance. But if you reckon that you can't stretch to a doctor it's NOT a good idea to self-medicate on this one.

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