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Your Ultimate Guide to Differentiating Hair Loss from Normal Hair Shedding | Hair Science
Find out how much is too much if it comes to hair loss and what you need to take into account before starting to panic :) Is what you see on your hair brush or in your water drain normal or is it something to be worried about? Is this hair shedding or actual hair loss and how much hair fall is normal ? Learn all that from todays video!
Hi ! I'm Agata and I'm a certified trichologist that is especially passionate about hair loss! Since I suffer from Hashimotos hair loss, Hypothyroidism, PCOS with Insulin Resistance (with androgenetic alopecia ), Seborrheic Dermatitis and countless remissions of telogen effluvium I decided that it will be actually easier to become a Trichologist so I can sto...
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Fighting Hair Loss / Alopecia? You're doing it WRONG! 4 REASONS WHY!
Просмотров 7212 года назад
Are you battling hair loss (alopecia) and thinning hair but so far nothing has worked for you? Perhaps you make common mistakes which are easy to eliminate once you're aware of them. Curing hair loss is a though game so don't worry if you didn't get it right the first time, we'll get you there! Let me know if you're guilty of any of the ones mentioned in the video :) Hi ! I'm Agata and I'm a ce...
What is a Trichologist? AVOID SCAMMERS! ❌🔥| Hair Loss Expert
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What is a Trichologist? How can he/she help you with your hair transformation? What is todays advanced Trichology really about and how to choose a trichologist for yourself? The best Trichologist is a competent one that is why this video helps you understand what to look for and how to avoid being scammed. Since I suffer from Hashimotos hair loss, Hypothyroidism, PCOS with Insulin Resistance (w...
I became a Trichologist to stop my hair loss | HAIR LOSS EXPERT 🧪🩺
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Hi everyone! Since I suffer from Hahsimotos, Hypothyroidism, PCOS with Insulin Resistance (with androgenetic alopecia ) and Seborrheic Dermatitis and countless remissions of telogen effluvium I decided that it will be actually easier to become a Trichologist so I can stop all that hair fall myself. I used rogaine / minoxidil, laser light therapy, mesotherapy, diy hair products and everything un...

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  • @predator_x3
    @predator_x3 Месяц назад

    Im 17 and im losing like 80 hairs a day. Please tell me is this normal

  • @allegrostore6779
    @allegrostore6779 2 месяца назад

    Hello Dr. , that's mean that every 90 days we face a telogen cycle?

  • @Rebecca640
    @Rebecca640 2 месяца назад

    I loose only 20-50 Hair a day. This is since I take vitamins and minerals. Before, I lost 80-100 a day. My hair was much thinner then

    • @Highestintheroom12
      @Highestintheroom12 Месяц назад

      what medicine do you take?

    • @Rebecca640
      @Rebecca640 Месяц назад

      @@Highestintheroom12 no medicine but vitamins and minerals. Vitamin D, iron, selenium, iodine, vitamin b, folate, amino acids, collagen

  • @ayanita761
    @ayanita761 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this wonderful video ❤

  • @Meredith214
    @Meredith214 4 месяца назад

    I love all of your videos! Where can I find more content? Or a consultation?

  • @zsuzsannaberenyi8358
    @zsuzsannaberenyi8358 5 месяцев назад

    Great video thank you! I do compare hair loss week by week in a ball but also counting..

  • @mehar9182
    @mehar9182 10 месяцев назад

    My hair started falling out big time following an extremely stressful period in my life. So, I researched the net & decided to experiment with a hair oil called litttleextra coocoonion & a comb made of neem wood. It really definitely made a difference. At present, I have long, dense, black hair that has reached my waist and trimmed on three occasions after I started. Simple and effective. Additionally, just as effective can be massaging the scalp - it encourages the growth. You just have to do this once a week. Pretty soon, you'll see new hair growing in.

    • @jasleenkaurMe32
      @jasleenkaurMe32 28 дней назад

      I needed hair oil which is not too sticky and contains natural ingredients. This liittllextra coocoonion oil has proven to be excellent and will order it again. The natural ingredients, such as coconut and rosemary, have reduced my hair fall.

  • @yently
    @yently 11 месяцев назад

    this is an amazing video, summarizing months of research I had to figure out myself. please make more!!

  • @DM-0072
    @DM-0072 11 месяцев назад

    Absolutely fantastic info...thank you

  • @gizfpv
    @gizfpv Год назад

    This video was very good and informative. Also a little reassuring. Thanks 😊

  • @annas.697
    @annas.697 Год назад

    OMG!! So much great info. Especially about "seasonal" hair loss. I do suffer from it and there is so little info about it. BTW, tez jestem z Polski. Pamietam the Święta pachnace pomarańczami ❤

  • @TheLisaTorres
    @TheLisaTorres Год назад

    Very informative. Thank you.

  • @RockPrincessLT
    @RockPrincessLT Год назад

    Hello, one dermatologist I went to recommended me a shampoo/serum products duo containing thymic peptipes (Brand Thymuskin) for chronic telogen effluvium treatment. I wonder if thymic peptides are safe to use, can they affect hormones in any way? Would love to hear from you about this topic.

  • @biggki00
    @biggki00 Год назад

    cosmetologist take some of the same courses as medical such as anatomy and chemistry for one. I know because I am a medical asst and esthetician. Now cosmetologist student.

  • @ralithelion
    @ralithelion 2 года назад

    I just lost a whole handful clump of hair before washing my hair and after washing I lost just as much. I've accepted that I'm going bald and there's nothing I can do...

    • @peace-nb1fm
      @peace-nb1fm 9 месяцев назад

      Why don't u visit to a dermatologist?

    • @Izzra123
      @Izzra123 5 месяцев назад

      I feel you girl🥲how often do you wash it though

    • @esha_paul
      @esha_paul 2 месяца назад

      How are you now ?

    • @khadidjaikken7694
      @khadidjaikken7694 25 дней назад

      Hey how is it going for you I'm losing a lot of hair too and it's breaking me

  • @luansmall5367
    @luansmall5367 2 года назад

    My goodness, trichologist!!

  • @luansmall5367
    @luansmall5367 2 года назад

    That should have been psychologist, not psychologist

  • @luansmall5367
    @luansmall5367 2 года назад

    Oh dear, we don't have a psychologist in St. Vincent, and the laboratory tests are probably not even done here either, so it's observations and trial error, and Dr. Internet!!

  • @luansmall5367
    @luansmall5367 2 года назад

    Hello, hello and hello, I'm so glad to come across your channel. I have am an African Caribbean who have been suffering from hair loss for the past 16 years, have tried numerous formula with no success. Do I will be eating up your information instantly. I cannot wait!

  • @yarimontanezym
    @yarimontanezym 2 года назад

    Hi! How did you become a trichologist? I’m a hairstylist in the US and I have so many clients who struggle with hair loss, I’m interested in learning how to become certified to bring exclusive appointments to my clients!

  • @carolinaverissimo8683
    @carolinaverissimo8683 2 года назад

    Hi! Do you give online consultations? Thanks

  • @dianatrif7085
    @dianatrif7085 2 года назад

    I like this channel, it is very informative, please post more videos.

  • @phoenixa7789
    @phoenixa7789 2 года назад

    My hair was down to my hips and still growing until it started shedding like crazy. Curious if you are planning to do a show on Telogen Effluvium brought on by C19 or stress/trauma. Thank you 🙂

  • @alicew87
    @alicew87 2 года назад

    Can’t wait for more content! Especially androgenetic hair loss specifically in women

    • @HairSciencePro
      @HairSciencePro 2 года назад

      Thank you! I am recording one now so it will be up very son :)

  • @mick1917
    @mick1917 2 года назад

    ??o?o??

  • @alenapichler2929
    @alenapichler2929 2 года назад

    So happy that I've found someone like you! I'm excited about seeing more videos of you :) Could you show some before/after pictures or is it too personal?

    • @HairSciencePro
      @HairSciencePro 2 года назад

      Hi Alena! Really happy you are here! :) I will for sure show some before and after although I was a bit too depressed to take many pictures during that time of my life so I made sure I wasn't photographed too often :/ Now I kind of regret it but in the meantime you can check some pictures and comparisons on my instagram :)

  • @stina747
    @stina747 2 года назад

    Waiting eagerly for the next video!! 😳 would love to hear your tips on what blood tests to get to check thyroid issues. Thank you!!

  • @mrs.ackerman3559
    @mrs.ackerman3559 2 года назад

    Great video thank you 😊 maybe in your next video can u talk about seborrheic dermatitis?💆🏻‍♀️ keep up the good work 👍🏼

    • @HairSciencePro
      @HairSciencePro 2 года назад

      Thank you! Yes, there will be a video about SD very soon! I have a few videos already filmed about other topics that I need to release next, but the one about SD is definitely coming soon :)

  • @jenniferhenderson8012
    @jenniferhenderson8012 2 года назад

    Watching this while not having washed my hair in 4 days because im scared and this legit just calmed my nerves. Your channel is absolutely WONDERFUL. PLEASE keep posting. So looking forward to what you did to get your hair back <3 so desperate to have mine stop shedding

    • @HairSciencePro
      @HairSciencePro 2 года назад

      Thank you so much Jennifer! Dont you worry, stay tuned for more and I promise we'll find answers for your problem together!

    • @stina747
      @stina747 2 года назад

      Same here! Been avoiding hair washing (have also listened too much to the “no poo (shampoo)” movement. I’ve been washing my hair more frequently since stumbling over this page, and although I still shed a lot of hair, it definitely looks better (and my scalp doesn’t itch half as much). Thank you!

    • @HairSciencePro
      @HairSciencePro 2 года назад

      Great news! Glad youre making progress, well done! 💪👏

  • @magorzatarogacewicz6256
    @magorzatarogacewicz6256 2 года назад

    Hi! Really can’t wait to possess the knowledge you will be sharing with us. Keeping my fingers crossed for you and for the next videos ❤️

  • @stina747
    @stina747 2 года назад

    Hello, I’m wondering if ointments containing salicylic acid and specifically tar is good to use to combat SD? I mean as a weekly treatment in between frequent washes with salicylic acid. (In this godforsaken country I’m struggling to find appropriate products 😳) This specific ointment can be ordered from Amazon so I thought I’d give it a try. The only shampoo with salicylic acid I can find here contains sls which I have avoided for years as I find it dries out my scalp 😓.

    • @HairSciencePro
      @HairSciencePro 2 года назад

      With ointments it is really all up to the vehicle/Carrier the active ingredient is suspended in. Ointments are usually meant for the body therefore the carrier is most likely something thick that helps the ointment stay where you put it. Very often its vaseline (Petroleum). While that is a good choice for the body , its a terrible choice for the scalp because vaseline is a nightmare to wash out from in between the hair and will most likely clog up the folicles. Check the main ingredient of that ointment to see what consistency it is. I do have a trusted brand for professional trichological SD products - See if you can access brand Mediceuticals. If you can, then i can recommend you a specific set. (they do have SLS in them so I dont know whether you'd still be interested in trying, but they are very moisturizing to the scalp anyway).

    • @stina747
      @stina747 2 года назад

      @@HairSciencePro thanks! 😊 Yes please, I’d love to give it a go (I can order on Amazon).

    • @HairSciencePro
      @HairSciencePro 2 года назад

      The one you should use is called Mediceuticals For Scalp Dandruff Heres instructions on how to use it: 1. Before you wash your hair use Therarx (the one with red nossle) and apply on the scalp only. You dont need a lot just enough to cover the Head. Wait 5-10 mins. 2.Wash your hair and scalp with shampoo X-Folate TWICE. The second time you wash it, leave the shampoo for 3-5 minutes, the longer the better. 3.Wash out the shampoo and apply the conditioner Therapeutic. Apply it only on your scalp not the hair. It is meant to be used on hair too but since it is formulated for the scalp (and not the cheapest) its better to save it Just for scalp use and use another conditioner on the hair lenght if you wish (Just a practical advice). Leave in on your scalp for 3-5mins. Then wash out. You may feel a cooling sensation - it is because it contains menthol that gives it the cooling effect so its completely normal. In the beginning when your scalp is iritated this cooling sensation might be quite strong but as your scalp heals it will become more and more gentle. Wash your hair with this routine everyday for the first month. Then you can See if you can push it to every other day if you wish and still get the same results. If the condition gets worse then return to every day use. You really shouldnt push it more than every other day with SD. All 3 products have mild exfoliators so they will clean your scalp but they are gentle enough for every day use. Additionally the conditioner has tons of great anti hair loss ingredients and its very moisturizing to the scalp. And Just for a disclaimer: i dont work with this company, they dont even know about my existance, i Just really recommend their products because its the Best stuff Ive ever used for SD :) Id be EXTREMELY surprised if that didnt improve your scalp.

    • @stina747
      @stina747 2 года назад

      @@HairSciencePro thank you so much for advice and suggestions !! I will try to find this and have a go ☺️. I must say just two washes with a simple salicylic acid shampoo I found at the chemist (although w sls) has already improved the state of my scalp, not itching as much. Thanks!! ❤️

  • @stina747
    @stina747 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for posting these vids! I’ve done a thousand blood tests to try and find the cause, and every doc I’ve met have told me there’s nothing wrong with me. I’ve been told just to accept my fate. I never realized SD could play part in this as it’s a chronic condition!! As I had it in my youth I never thought it could affect me now. Thanks to you I’m now trying other products. I wish someone had told me this years ago…

    • @HairSciencePro
      @HairSciencePro 2 года назад

      Thank you stina! ♥️Im glad you find them helpful! I have two videos about blood tests coming up really soon so you may find them useful too. One is about necessary blood tests and second about the right interpretation of results because its very common that Trichologists and even doctors read them wrong (lab norm ranges do not often indicate the actual "norm").

    • @stina747
      @stina747 2 года назад

      @@HairSciencePro I will definitely check them out!! Thank you!!❤️ I only recently found out that my low ferritin levels needed boosting (even though they’re in range). But I’m so disappointed that no one seems to take this problem seriously. Just because hair isn’t a vital organ doesn’t mean this problem does no harm. I’ve gone from a full head of hair to - rat tail in a few years 😳. Highly distressing!! One doc told me that ‘as you’re a Caucasian woman, at least you’ll never go entirely bald’. Not much comfort I’d say!

  • @jennifercampos9815
    @jennifercampos9815 2 года назад

    These videos are absolutely PHENOMENAL. Wow wow wow. So glad i found you!

    • @HairSciencePro
      @HairSciencePro 2 года назад

      Thank you Jennifer! Im super glad you found me too! :) ♥️ your words are very encouraging!

  • @stina747
    @stina747 2 года назад

    Hi again :) is piroctone olamide the same as zink pyritone? Many anti dandruff shampoos seem to contain this rather than the zink p. And does tar do anything for SD? Also, many products contain citric acid and salicylate (any resemblance to salicylic acid?) do they help? Sorry, so many questions, I totally have to overthrow my hair habits and clear out my bathroom cupboard 😳 Thank you so much 🙏🏻

    • @HairSciencePro
      @HairSciencePro 2 года назад

      No, it's not the same - piroctone olamide is used more often in regular dandruff shampoos. It's helpful but in my experience SD is pretty stubborn therefore it may not be as effective.

  • @stina747
    @stina747 2 года назад

    Hi! I had seborrheic dermatitis in my youth, now as an adult my scalp constantly feels sore, very often itchy despite not having the same amount of build up (but I do suffer from hair loss too). Should I treat my scalp for SD even though there is not that much build up? Another question: do you recommend tee tree oil as treatment for SD?

    • @HairSciencePro
      @HairSciencePro 2 года назад

      Hi! SD might also be the cause of your hair loss. It doesn't really matter how much build up there is, if it's sore, that means there's inflamation that you should definitely try to calm down. Healthy scalp is the first step to stopping any hair loss. You can use essential oils on your scalp (however in my experience sweet flag/calamus oil works much better for SD) but it is more important to exfoliate your scalp and wash it often with a shampoo that contains mild exfoliator (salicylic, lactic or ascorbic acid) and anti-fungal and antibacterial ingredients (zinc pyrithione). It is also great if it contains menthol as it calms down inflamation beautifly and relieves itching. <3

    • @stina747
      @stina747 2 года назад

      Thanks for your reply! I’ve got a shampoo with ketoconazol, but I’ll also look for one with zink pyrithone and menthol. Recently, I’ve been trying to add more days between my washes so my hair doesn’t grease up so quickly, and I’ve finally managed to not wash more than every 4-5 days - you mean this isn’t a good approach, that I ought to wash it more frequently with the exfoliating stuff? (All my shampoos all sulphate free).

    • @HairSciencePro
      @HairSciencePro 2 года назад

      Ketoconazol is a bit too harsh for regular use. With SD it is much more effective if you use mild exfoliator but very often and regularly than something strong once a week. With all my SD patients (and myself) I stick to the rule of washing scalp every day or at the very maximum every other day. It doesnt really matter if your hair looks greasy or not, it is more important how your scalp feels and what is going on on the surfice. With SD ,as there is usually an excess of sebum and flakes, it is important to remove both from the scalp as soon as possible because bacteria and fungus feed on them and will very quickly going to cause an inflamation causing even more sebum and more flakes. My next video is going to be about different topic but I do mention SD briefly in there so you may look out for that as well :)

  • @HairSciencePro
    @HairSciencePro 2 года назад

    What are your experiences with Trichologists? Feel free to leave questions and requests down below :)

  • @HairSciencePro
    @HairSciencePro 2 года назад

    Feel free to drop your hair related questions or video requests below!

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      @SM-gq3wx 2 года назад

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