HAIR BRAKEAGE
Posted by GURKIRPAL SINGH on October 09, 2002 at 18:32:06: Previous Next
DEAR FELLOW HAIR BROTHERS I'AM 57 YEARS OLD AND HAVE HAD LONG HAIR SINCE I WAS TEN AND OH THREE YEARS IN THE MARINES VIET NAM. ABOUT TWENTY YEARS AGO I COULD SIT ON MY BRAID THEN IT SEEMED TO START ROTTING BRAKEAGE AND MAIL PATTERN BALDNESS. LAST YEAR I WENT TO A DERMATOLOGIST /NO FUNGUS OR HAIR MITES[THEY EAT HAIR ]BUT HE SAID THE HAIR LOOKED LIKE A BROOM ONTHE ENDS FRON HARSH SOAP. I'AM TAKING VITAMINS USING BABY SHAMPOO HOT OIL TREATMENTS AND PANTEEN CONDITIONER THE HAIR IS MUCH IMPROVED BUT IS STILL BREAKING, SAD .MY MAINE IS NOW ONLY PAST MY SHOLDERS CAN ANYONE HELP ME WITH THIS SAD PROBLEM.THANKYOU. G.S.
Re: HAIR BRAKEAGE
Posted by Nyghtfall on October 09, 2002 at 19:15:32: Previous Next
In Reply to: HAIR BRAKEAGE posted by GURKIRPAL SINGH on October 09, 2002 at 18:32:06:
: DEAR FELLOW HAIR BROTHERS...
DUDE! CAPS LOCK!
Re: HAIR BRAKEAGE
Posted by Zapper on October 09, 2002 at 19:23:06: Previous Next
In Reply to: HAIR BRAKEAGE posted by GURKIRPAL SINGH on October 09, 2002 at 18:32:06:
It might help to use a different conditioner. I usually don't use Suave products, but I find that Suave Professionals Humectant Conditioner is very good, if you can take the coconut smell. I also use Tresseme Conditioners. For a leave in conditioner, I do think that the Pantene detangler/light coditioner is the best. But unfortunately, weaker hair is part of aging. You don't see many old ladies with real long hair. Old ladies have a bunched up perm. Maybe it's best to be happy that you still have hair and that it can still grow past your shoulders.
Re: HAIR BRAKEAGE
Posted by The Rev on October 10, 2002 at 11:46:24: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: HAIR BRAKEAGE posted by Zapper on October 09, 2002 at 19:23:06:
You don't see many old ladies with real long hair. Old ladies have a bunched up perm. Maybe it's best to be happy that you still have hair and that it can still grow past your shoulders.
The man said he was 57, not 87! While his terminal length may be less than it was, I doubt he's to the "old lady" stage just yet. The problem is likely the "harsh soap" type products he was using on his hair before. Most of the hair on his head has been there awhile, and so has been subject to that abuse. Given time, and gentle care, it should grow back just fine.
The Rev