It's normal for people to lose hairs everyday, during combing, washing their hair and just moving about. However, most of those hairs are also normally replaced at about the rate they're lost for most of a person's life. If you're only 12 yet are experiencing massive, unexplainable hairloss (it's creating bald patches), you probably should see a doctor. Make sure you're eating correctly in the meantime.
It could be too much stress or it could be caused by several other reasons. Please go to your doctor for professional help and advice.
It only falls out because you may have left the hair die in your hair to long Or your hair may not like the product you have used.
No. Unfortuantely the only good thing you can do for hair loss is admit it and get used to it.
you could have laryngites?
it could be one of two things. either you use the wrong shampoo. talk to your hairstylist to see what kind of shampoo is for you. the second option is that you use to many hair tools, such as blow dryers or straighteners. towel or air dry your hair for a while. only use hair tools on special occasions.
I don't know about the "weird clear coating on roots", but if your hair is falling out I would see a doctor. If you are going through a lot of stress or hard times, that might be one reason your hair is falling out.
The most important thing is finding out why your hair is falling out and/or thinning. One cause could be, for many women could be hypothyroidism. For most women in the US with hypothyroidism, the cause is from an autoimmune disorder called Hashimoto's Thyroiditis. What is Hashimoto's Thyroiditis? Your body creates antibodies against your thyroid. Many women who have Hashimoto's Thyroiditis not only have thinning hair and/or notice their hair falling out, but they also find that the outer 1/3 of their eyebrows are essentially gone or have much less hair than the rest of their eyebrows. Treating Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and hypo or hyper thyroidism is a very complex process. Finding a doctor who truly understands the cause and how far reaching the disease is and who knows how to properly diagnose it is very important.
It could be many reasons and only a Veterinarian would be able to find out what is wrong with your dog. It could be demodex, a type of mange mite. You should take your dog in to be checked out by a Veterinarian.
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well, i went to Bali and had extensions put in there and since she sadi it was done with wax i thought itd be okay for my hair, that was wrong. the only way i could get it out was with putting nail polish remover on the wax and then comb it out, it takes a while and pulls out alot of your hair. but in the end its alot better then walking around with wax in your hair
Well ... I would say that there's no such thing as cat hair, but I could be wrong. If there is a difference (again not 100%) cat hair is more fine and short.
That depends. Does your hair mean so much to you that you wouldn't let it save you? In my opinion, I'd get pulled by my hair, but it's all your decision.
An average person is going to lose roughly 100 strand of hair a day. This means that if you only have a small amount of hair falling out, you do not have a problem. Hair loss can also happen naturally with age. If you are experiencing abnormal hair loss it could be a sign of malnutrition.