losing head hair but growing back hair Posted: 12-18-07 14:05pm
My Husband is losing his hair rapidly he's
only 31yrs. But the strange thing is that
he now is groming hair on his back? Is
this common? What is the best product to
help stop him from losing more hair.
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yogahoneybunny
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Posted: 01-11-08 14:49pm
He can use Menoxydine to prevent further
hair loss for the front AND back of his
head. But if he's experiencing loss of
hair in the back ONLY he can use Propesha
(sp?) / Rogaine. The increase in body
hair on the back could be associated with
higher levels of testosterone in his
system, which is hormonal.
Does his hair loss and hair growth bother
you?
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jessieandcj
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Joined: 24 Jan 2008 Posts: 3
Re: losing head hair but growing back hair Posted: 01-26-08 05:04am
honeypot
wrote:
My Husband is losing his
hair rapidly he's only 31yrs. But the
strange thing is that he now is groming
hair on his back? Is this common? What is
the best product to help stop him from
losing more hair.
I can help you to ease your problem. I
will recommend you Aloe vera neem shampoo.
Aloe Vera is recommended as a hair tonic
to promote abundant and luxurious hair,
Neem is used to soothe skin and scalp
conditions, and Hibiscus nourishes hair at
the roots, supporting maximum growth.
Especially recommended for dry, thinning
or perm-damaged hair.
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HairBeGone
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Joined: 08 Mar 2008 Posts: 9
Posted: 03-08-08 01:33am
A man with back hair growth and scalp hair
loss is common in diabetic men and/or men
whose mothers had PCOS. It can also be
completely genetic. A physical and
testing for insulin resistance would be
the place to start.
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