Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And one more thing, they have fun with the wigs. Some of them have many different styles so I’m embracing this too. I’m only 50 starting with a topper, most likely.
I’ve been looking at toppers blunt, but would rather see/try them in person. Where do you find them?
Anonymous wrote:40s, hair falling out in clumps in the shower, sheds easily. Is there a shampoo/conditioner for colored hair that anyone recommends to preserve color and keep [what's left of] hair looking as full as possible?
Anonymous wrote:You can get a wig!! Never have a bad hair day again.
Anonymous wrote:40s, hair falling out in clumps in the shower, sheds easily. Is there a shampoo/conditioner for colored hair that anyone recommends to preserve color and keep [what's left of] hair looking as full as possible?
Anonymous wrote:I’m 52 and have always had thin hair. My hair dresser told me to brush my hair frequently to stimulate hair growth and it certainly noticed after I’d been doing it for six months. Use a scalp massager brush with lots of prongs. It’s also relaxing.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 52 and have always had thin hair. My hair dresser told me to brush my hair frequently to stimulate hair growth and it certainly noticed after I’d been doing it for six months. Use a scalp massager brush with lots of prongs. It’s also relaxing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Topical minoxidil is extremely toxic to cats so it’s a no go for me (verified cat lady). A bit apprehensive about the oral route because I already take bp meds. Am going to try vitamins but am curious about the toppers mentioned here.
Are your cats licking your scalp?
Also a cat lady.
Anonymous wrote:Topical minoxidil is extremely toxic to cats so it’s a no go for me (verified cat lady). A bit apprehensive about the oral route because I already take bp meds. Am going to try vitamins but am curious about the toppers mentioned here.