It’s easy when you have hair follicle’s their but most women don’t have that it’s bald no hair follicle from putting them lace fronts on.. it takes more work than Vaseline
Very interesting. I am still working on this area. It has grown back, but I notice a difference. My edges took a great hit there. Thank you for sharing!
I agree, at first I was so confused but I'm definitely seeing some improvement and I'm able to see where I had caused some damage based on how fast certain spots are growing back compared to others
@@meinternallyHi.😊 All my life, I've had a full hairline. About a year and a half ago, I noticed that, seemingly overnight, there was hair loss in the front of my hairline. I've been prescribed two different steroid topical creams, a steroid shampoo, and two fungal medications, to no avail. But even BEFORE seeing your video, I wondered should I shave the area where hair fell out. Its completely naked with the exception of a few strands. Its not HORRIBLE, but it is noticeable. Since you've done this experiment, do you honestly think I should give it a try and shave the area and see what happens?
Hi, I'm sorry to hear about your experience with thinning. To be honest, I think it might be worth the try. It did work for me and I can post an update but I am still working on the area. I believe my thinning was attributed to my experience with COVID and stress from teaching
@tatianadaniel3569 but I would advise to maybe do a light shave so it's not too drastic or maybe start in a small section. See how that area reacts and improves first, then maybe work your way to the other affected areas if needed🌻
It’s easy when you have hair follicle’s their but most women don’t have that it’s bald no hair follicle from putting them lace fronts on.. it takes more work than Vaseline
Very interesting. I am still working on this area. It has grown back, but I notice a difference. My edges took a great hit there. Thank you for sharing!
@@meinternallywhat kind of difference did you notice please
Rub vaseline on your edges and massage the area everyday, they will grow back and stay
Really!!? Vaseline???
@@nattywailer3864 yes . Vaseline keeps the area moisturized it’s thick stop scalp dryness
@@Bree48646 OKay thanks for the advice.
Ooo, thank you for your comment!
I know us to do this but I kinda don't get it. I'm guessing the shave makes the hair say "okay let's grow girl" lol. It works tho I see!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✊🏾
I agree, at first I was so confused but I'm definitely seeing some improvement and I'm able to see where I had caused some damage based on how fast certain spots are growing back compared to others
@@meinternallyHi.😊 All my life, I've had a full hairline. About a year and a half ago, I noticed that, seemingly overnight, there was hair loss in the front of my hairline. I've been prescribed two different steroid topical creams, a steroid shampoo, and two fungal medications, to no avail.
But even BEFORE seeing your video, I wondered should I shave the area where hair fell out. Its completely naked with the exception of a few strands. Its not HORRIBLE, but it is noticeable.
Since you've done this experiment, do you honestly think I should give it a try and shave the area and see what happens?
Did it work for you?
Hi,
I'm sorry to hear about your experience with thinning. To be honest, I think it might be worth the try. It did work for me and I can post an update but I am still working on the area. I believe my thinning was attributed to my experience with COVID and stress from teaching
@tatianadaniel3569 but I would advise to maybe do a light shave so it's not too drastic or maybe start in a small section. See how that area reacts and improves first, then maybe work your way to the other affected areas if needed🌻
Are you habesha?
@@naomii-e9i Hello,
I am not
I have that naturally and I hate ittttt 😅
It can be frustrating!!