i have gained lots of weight 162 pounds and over the years i have been dropping pound now im 145 pounds and i feel and look good you answe is noooo you will not loss your hair
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Why do you even need to know this.
There seems to be no evidence that hair products cause hair loss. However, non-chemical hair products such as hair irons, curlers and brushes can contribute to hair loss, as can stress and illness.
You gain body hair, height, weight and voice changes.
I've gained 10 lbs in 6 months while taking daily hair vitamins. My eating habits and regular exercise hadn't changed at all. So what's caused the weight gain? Has to be the vitamins.
Humidity can cause curly hair to go straight. Flat irons and different hair products can also cause this to happen.
Because they haven't found a better medication or pill. Some medications for bipolar make your hair fall out and make you look drunk!
You actually gain hair and mature while you are in adolescence not before or after adolescence cause that would not make any sense!
Generally Sotalol doesnt cause hair loss, following are the side effects of sotalol: * fast or pounding heartbeat, chest pain, shortness of breath; * feeling light-headed, fainting; * slow heartbeat; * unusual sweating, increased thirst; or * swelling, rapid weight gain.
Alter Ego hair products for general usage include hot oil treatment w/garlic. Most hair lotions are avalable for general usage. But some chemicals in the hair products may cause reactions.
Acidic products are kinder to the hair and they help close the cuticle. Mild alkaline products will open the cuticle and allow the colour to penetrate the hairs easier. High alkaline products are very damaging to the hair and this will break the hair, You must always consider the PH of products you are going to put on the clients hair and consider the damage they will cause.
Do Hair Products Affect Hair LossMany people wonder if their hair products cause hair loss. Though there are many studies, there is no concrete information on the matter. Some dermatologists assume that some hair products can cause hair loss, while other dermatologists disagree with those statements. Here are some things to consider.Hair products can affect hair moistureMany hair products can suck the moisture out of the hair, causing over-dryness. This often leads to split-ends and tiny breaks in the hair. If you notice small strands of hair -- hairs that are not the full length of your hair -- then you can be sure that your hair is breaking due to dryness. You should consider changing your hair product or stopping altogether.Hair products may alter hormonesThere may be a slight chance that some hair products can alter the hormones on the scalp that affect hair production. If you ever notice that your hair is thinning, but not necessarily breaking, you should consider changing your hair care products. There could be a slight chance that the product is stopping the production of new hairs. Fortunately, this is not usually a permanent affect and can be reversed by ceasing any use of your current hair care products.ConclusionThere is no real reason to be scared of hair products. While it is true that some may cause over-dryness, that is usually the only problem you will face. Use a quality moisturizer or change hair products. If the problem persists, talk to a dermatologist about your condition. He or she may recommend a special moisturizer or hair care product.