A hair loss factor that’s been staring us in the face + why Botox or massage could help!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @SugarberriesT
    @SugarberriesT Месяц назад +35

    Scalp massage is one of the techniques used in Acupunture and Traditional Chinese Medicine for hair health. It's a similar concept: it releases tension, stimulates the acupressure/acupuncture points which allows qi to flow smoothly, and increases blood flow. There's a lot more to it than just that, which I'm not qualified to speak on since I'm not a practitioner, but it's a simple thing that one is encouraged to do at home for overall scalp health. I've been doing it for years, but my arm does get tired, so this device is so intriguing.

    • @afeudale
      @afeudale Месяц назад

      If it's used in acupuncture, then we know for sure it's b.s., as the whole acupuncture industry has been proven a sham many, many times. Along with chiropractic and homeopathy.

    • @davidledesma4795
      @davidledesma4795 22 дня назад

      Acupressure works. I achieved a diploma in massage therapy and I find acupressure points online and press on my wife when she gets asthma and stomach pain. It works every time. When the body has a feel good hurt, that means the body needs the area worked upon.

  • @richardd32
    @richardd32 Месяц назад +23

    Great video, scalp massage has been really beneficial for my hair and good on these guys for creating a solution without nasty side effects

  • @l-bird
    @l-bird Месяц назад +31

    I just squeezed and massaged my head, and oddly enough it popped my sinus and made me able to breathe better through my nose. That makes me convinced that my head is blocked somehow with inflammation or something which possibly is causing my hair problems.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад +9

      Oooh, I wonder what happened there. Glad it helped!

    • @fran791
      @fran791 27 дней назад +1

      It might be your limph nodes

  • @ee8226
    @ee8226 12 дней назад +2

    Great idea, this product could also have a huge impact in stress, migraine relief devices. Lots of people suffer from headaches from build up neck and back of the head tensions

  • @nian60
    @nian60 Месяц назад +27

    Interesting. Another hair loss RUclips channel did a study concerning microneedling of the scalp. Shorter needle lengths were actually more effective. So 0.5 - 0.8 mm needles compared to the 1mm+ needles. You talk about that channel too (Rob English).

  • @C4RYB34R
    @C4RYB34R Месяц назад +20

    Hey! I grew back my hair with application of Rosemary oil and peppermint oil and tons of scalp massage. and A Boar hair bristle brush. Sure the hair is finer but It grew back!

  • @BeckyHarris-White
    @BeckyHarris-White Месяц назад +8

    What a fantastic video, Clare!

  • @HannahAdventures2024
    @HannahAdventures2024 Месяц назад +13

    I really appreciated this conversation, especially as a woman who was unsure if the Growband would work for me. After giving it a try, I’ve actually noticed a difference in the thickness of my hair. It’s refreshing to see something addressing scalp tension that isn’t just focused on men!

    • @MyBeautifulHealth
      @MyBeautifulHealth Месяц назад +1

      @@HannahAdventures2024 When did you buy a Growband? For how long did you try it?
      What do you mean it’s not just focused on men? This IS just focused on men!

    • @MyBeautifulHealth
      @MyBeautifulHealth Месяц назад +3

      @@HannahAdventures2024 every person who’s watched this video to the end knows that your comment is not true. Really sus…
      Seems like a fake account used by the creator of this video..

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад +7

      I am the creator of all content on this channel and I don't use or approve of bots in any way. I will remove anything I think looks suspicious.

  • @selenaclarke
    @selenaclarke Месяц назад +3

    great to see a video that gets straight into the facts, thankyou

  • @JA-vv8wy
    @JA-vv8wy Месяц назад +12

    Interesting. We tell cancer patients who have tough fibrosis of the skin following radiation to massage the fibrotic skin to get the fibrosis to become less stiff and increase blood flow. So this is making sense.
    I had heard of it before & try to do massage myself but he’s right that it wears out the fingers and I also have to try to remember to do it before my shower because I don’t want my hair to look oily from the oils on my hand.

  • @Anam0408
    @Anam0408 Месяц назад +4

    I have seen amazing results from rosemary water and oil and castor oil used for patches of alopecia stress induced it worked in a few weeks.

  • @seaviewpenangoverseas4603
    @seaviewpenangoverseas4603 Месяц назад +17

    Indian barbers in Asia always offer a head massage.

  • @GallivantingGrandma
    @GallivantingGrandma Месяц назад +22

    Did anyone else notice significant hair loss starting two weeks after a Covid vaccination or from having Covid? I certainly did and my sister did as well. Most, but not all eventually grew back, but ever since then I’ve been losing hair. Thyroid levels are “normal”, so I’ll check in with my naturopath to see what options I might have for bio-identical hormone replacement.

    • @aprilgarnett55
      @aprilgarnett55 Месяц назад +4

      Yes

    • @GallivantingGrandma
      @GallivantingGrandma Месяц назад +3

      @@aprilgarnett55 did yours grow back? About 60% of mine did.

    • @peshahgalen2768
      @peshahgalen2768 Месяц назад +2

      I did not take any vaccines, thank God, but I did get covid and went almost completely bald several months after I was better. I normally have naturally dark brown curly hair to my waist (I'm age 64, but I'm super youthful, exercise alot, etc.). My hair has now grown back about 90 percent. I tried seemingly everything. The only product that absolutely 💯 made my hair grow back was applying hemp oil to my scalp. I kept my scalp and hair soaked in hemp oil for months, and my hair grew back. ❤

    • @MyshelLeAnn
      @MyshelLeAnn Месяц назад +1

      It’s extremely common for Covid to cause hair loss because it actually triggers Telogen Effluvium. Telogen Effluvium happens whenever the body is put under a severe amount of stress. It disrupts the hair cycle and throws the hair cycle into an intense hair shedding phase. Once TE happens approx 3 mos after the stress was put onto the body the hair will begin to shed. The hairs die immediately at the time of the stressful event but it takes 3mos to start notice the shedding because the shedding is actually the new hairs that have began to grow are now long enough to start poking through the scalp and pushes the dead one out. Supplement or any type of hair loss serums can not stop or reverse TE. Those hairs died at the time of the stressful event and are going to fallout regardless! Other things can cause TE like a big surgery that was hard on the body, really high fevers, childbirth, just even emotional stress like the loss of a loved one. Some autoimmune diseases can cause it because of the stress the autoimmune disease is putting on the body. I suffer from this and when my autoimmune disease get out of control it happens. For a good 10yrs I have TE happen at least once a year😢 Hopes this helps anyone to understand.
      It’s not just specifically Covid it’s the stress Covid cause on some peoples bodies.

    • @annamarie8168
      @annamarie8168 Месяц назад +4

      I have not heard of a single person around me who has not gotten some sort of side effect from those shots...I watched my loved one deteriorate after getting the boosters. He was perfectly healthy before the covid shots. He passed away this year.

  • @thedevilandhertrumpets4268
    @thedevilandhertrumpets4268 Месяц назад +11

    Great interview & information! As far as Rob English, I have looked into his method. There is a lot of contradictory information on his method (especially on forums like Reddit). I appreciate your research into this topic as hair loss is so very frustrating.

  • @GallivantingGrandma
    @GallivantingGrandma Месяц назад +13

    This all sounds fascinating & promising! Unfortunately, the massage band is quite expensive, for those of us on a very strict budget.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад +8

      The great thing is though you don’t have to use a device. Massage is something we can all try.

    • @GallivantingGrandma
      @GallivantingGrandma Месяц назад +4

      @@thehonestchannel Thanks! I agree & I figure I’ll just consider it a good workout for my fingers, hands & wrists. It will take time for me to build up to 20 - 30 minutes, but it will help me with my grip strength! 🙌🏼🫶🏼🙌🏼

  • @Sailor.Ecilipsia
    @Sailor.Ecilipsia Месяц назад +8

    I've been using minox along side tretinoin on my scalp for the past 12 months now. Literally the cheapest form of minox and still no side effects plus the results are truly decent!

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад +1

      Great to hear!

    • @tf8187
      @tf8187 Месяц назад

      You put Tret on the scalp? Do you use both same time?

    • @deedee2218
      @deedee2218 Месяц назад

      Is the tretinoin separate from minox?

    • @trinablum7102
      @trinablum7102 15 дней назад

      Can you give us more info on using Tret on your scalp please? What does that do?

  • @kimberlyf4888
    @kimberlyf4888 Месяц назад +15

    I was talking to woman recently who works with a Phd on scalp health/research. She showed me scalp massage and also said we should be washing our scalps daily. I also wonder abut red light therapy, which was not mentioned. It would be interesting if your guest developed a device that combined red light with massage.

    • @marisacallan1921
      @marisacallan1921 Месяц назад

      I am using red light therapy. I feel it is definitely helping. I have a hairmax 41 laser band and I also just purchased the Omnilux men’s. It has a higher wavelength for deeper skin penetration. I am now using the mask not just on my face but head and arthritic joints. I now think I am going to buy the Hairguard.

    • @fran791
      @fran791 27 дней назад

      Why should hair be washed daily?

    • @kimberlyf4888
      @kimberlyf4888 27 дней назад

      ​@@fran791 I didn't say she said wash your hair daily - she said wash your scalp daily. I assume to keep your follicles clear.

    • @trinablum7102
      @trinablum7102 15 дней назад

      @@kimberlyf4888how can you wash your scalp without washing your hair too? It’s the same thing.

  • @dianaanthony2981
    @dianaanthony2981 26 дней назад +1

    For clarity's sake, i like to call the pharmaceutical regimens conventional, and modalities like massage traditional. Pharmaceutical dominance only dates back to 1913 when John D. Rockefeller hijacked medical education in the US. Western forms of traditional medicine were shut down. Rockefeller discovered that petroleum based drugs were the most profitable use of oil.

  • @truecrimeboozer
    @truecrimeboozer Месяц назад +8

    Finasteride has served me well for the past 2 decades, but a more natural approach is definitely welcome

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад +4

      Yes. It makes so much sense and I love that anyone can do this.

  • @kae2678
    @kae2678 Месяц назад +1

    12:04 since u can never completely sterilise needles after use at home, microneedling is definitely not cheap if you're doing it the safe way and not reusing the needles.

  • @chickenjools
    @chickenjools Месяц назад +6

    I saw on another channel that microneedling can cause hair breakage. Any further thoughts on that?

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад +6

      My dad and husband have been microneedling their hair for nearly 2 years now and no issues with hair breakage but they’re using a very simple stamp with short needles. There’s quite a bit of professional advice around doing the more aggressive microneedling properly as I could imagine there’s potential to cause harm there.

    • @deedee2218
      @deedee2218 11 дней назад

      @@thehonestchannel Hi there? Do you have listed anywhere the microneedle pen used by your husband and dad? Thanks!

  • @kayumochi
    @kayumochi 26 дней назад +1

    The Hairguard is a copy of a Japanese device produced decades ago. Patients using this device did show an improvement, but they needed to use it for 2 hours a day, not the 10 minutes the Hairguard spokespeople claim.

  • @manondupont1248
    @manondupont1248 Месяц назад +9

    The best is using red light and laser.

  • @misscamay
    @misscamay Месяц назад +2

    please do an interview about gua shua

  • @TheMijas07
    @TheMijas07 Месяц назад

    Interesting, Clare. Look forward to seeing your husband's results in a few months time. I use a scalp massager once or twice a week when washing my hair. I think it makes a difference! 💛

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад

      Smart idea to use a scalp massager in the shower! ❤️

  • @alanthompson9957
    @alanthompson9957 Месяц назад +1

    I have the first version of the grow band which is activated by a small bulb hand pump. Unfortunately I don’t use it because it leaves a dent in my forehead which takes some time to abate. I’ve lowered the pressure and put additional padding on the band part of device but all to no avail. Hoping the new version address this design shortfall.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад +1

      That sounds frustrating. The new version is automated and we haven’t noticed that as an issue.

  • @jillpotts7472
    @jillpotts7472 Месяц назад +3

    massage seems easy enough!

  • @mrbigwills
    @mrbigwills Месяц назад +6

    Great video guys :)

  • @TiviDorta-ik9br
    @TiviDorta-ik9br Месяц назад +7

    All the topics you vover are very interesting.

  • @cammieklund
    @cammieklund Месяц назад +3

    What microneedling device would be best when you still have lots of hair left? I don't want to break hair off.😅

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад +2

      It's a good question, just not one I can answer right now but I will find a trichologist to interview about this and other hair loss interventions for women asap.

    • @pamelaryan8753
      @pamelaryan8753 Месяц назад +1

      This is really important…cutting hair strands while derma rolling!

  • @kimcostello127
    @kimcostello127 Месяц назад

    Wonderful interview thank you, is it possible to buy the device in the uk?

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks Kim. I checked the site and they offer free shipping in the UK, US, Canada and Europe. Not sure why the prices are displayed in dollars but guessing the US must be their biggest market. I’ve also linked to info around scalp massages with your hands if you want to try that as a starting point.

  • @marsinapakos239
    @marsinapakos239 Месяц назад +8

    Just wondering if this applies to women especially those going through menaupose and loosing hair?

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад +4

      We talk about that towards the end of the conversation. They feel scalp massage (either by hand, using a device or even a scalp massage brush in the shower) is a good idea for anyone experiencing hair loss but their best results so far have been seen in men who seem to have a particular issue with scalp tension.

  • @AleigharSofreya
    @AleigharSofreya Месяц назад +1

    I will give you another cause of hair loss I have experienced. This is Histamine intolerance for sure, low Vit D deficiencies. I use Saw Palmetto to block DHT

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад +1

      That’s interesting. I have seen vitamin D deficiency flagged as a potential contributor

    • @deedee2218
      @deedee2218 10 дней назад

      @@AleigharSofreyaWhat is the Saw Palmetto you use? Topical or in pill form. How much and how often please.

  • @Bob17690
    @Bob17690 Месяц назад +1

    Yeah but if your hair loss is caused by genetics (DHT), which is the main cause, all these massages and oils do jack. You need a potent DHT blocker to prevent hairloss.

  • @Martin958
    @Martin958 Месяц назад +7

    CBD oil has gradually grown back my hair over the last 5 years. You can see the follicles reappearing. Also, it's gone dark again from going fluffy white. But that is still an ongoing thing as you can see sharp contrast lines between the old and new. It has worked for other people too.
    I am also rediscovering my fringe with curly bits coming back. (My old lady killers from the past). I look younger too.

    • @dniki2152
      @dniki2152 Месяц назад +4

      Please explain how you use it

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад +4

      Thanks for sharing this!

    • @Martin958
      @Martin958 Месяц назад +4

      @@dniki2152 The bottles usually come with a dropper inside the lid. I always fill it up and drop it all under my tongue, once in the morning and once before bed. I make sure I do not swallow it and let the vein under my tongue take it into my bloodstream.

    • @nian60
      @nian60 Месяц назад +2

      Interesting, thanks for sharing.

    • @peshahgalen2768
      @peshahgalen2768 Месяц назад +3

      After going almost completely bald from covid, I starting applying hemp oil to my hair and scalp. After several months my naturally dark brown curly waist length hair grew back. I just kept my scalp and hair soaked with hemp oil. It didn't look very nice but it didn't matter to me because I wanted my hair to grow back, and it did. Also, I've been eating a teaspoon of organic black seeds daily since I was 45 years old, and I'm now 64 years old and my hair is still dark brown. The seeds keep my hair dark.

  • @ArtemKuchin
    @ArtemKuchin Месяц назад

    I Wonder is vibration massage would work. Like with magic wand.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад

      I think in general whether we're talking about our skin or our hair follicles, improving blood flow can only be a good thing.

  • @Paul-hl8yg
    @Paul-hl8yg Месяц назад

    Hi .. I would like to ask if topical argireline could also help relax scalp muscles? Could it be beneficial? Also would the 'spider style' head massager work to reduce stress enough for hair growth? 🤔

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад +1

      I haven't seen any research around argireline and scalp tension but I see where you're coming from on that. The massages performed in the study discussed were quite rigorous and the idea is to improve blood flow so I think your hands would likely work better than the lighter spider type massagers but that's just my opinion.

  • @cristinamac-kay7175
    @cristinamac-kay7175 Месяц назад +1

    Interesting angel, I use Nutrafol, Plated hair serum, red light helmet and massage my head and my hubbies. Lol love you as always ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @GallivantingGrandma
    @GallivantingGrandma Месяц назад +3

    Btw, I got micro-needling done & used red light treatment after a bout with sudden, major hair loss, and that helped tremendously. My hair grew back much faster than my sister’s. I think this most recent hair loss is hormonal.
    Thank you for sharing your findings! 🙌🏼🫶🏼🙌🏼

  • @concken1
    @concken1 Месяц назад +2

    The microneedling cartridges for "pens" are being pulled from the market (Amazon, direct from brands, etc). Any tips on where to get them??

    • @AhmedN42
      @AhmedN42 Месяц назад

      Ebay has it

    • @tf8187
      @tf8187 Месяц назад +1

      I wonder why that is

    • @concken1
      @concken1 Месяц назад

      @@tf8187 I've heard it was a change to FDA rules - more regulation.

  • @annhall2331
    @annhall2331 Месяц назад +4

    I'm having dreadful hair loss following being on mounjaro for diabetes, iv stopped the medication because handfuls of hair was coming out and I can't get an awnser ie is it temporary will it stop after so long, I'm not vain but taken years to grow my hair and post menopause hair was enough without extra falling out. X

    • @marshagw4037
      @marshagw4037 Месяц назад +1

      It’s temporary… look up Telogen Effluvium

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад

      So sorry to hear you’re struggling with this Ann x

    • @annhall2331
      @annhall2331 Месяц назад +1

      @@marshagw4037 thank you I will look at that

    • @mirellamatotek4294
      @mirellamatotek4294 Месяц назад

      This has happened to me too😢

    • @annhall2331
      @annhall2331 Месяц назад

      @mirellamatotek4294 hi was you on mounjaro, have you continued the meds. Iv just spoken to my Dr and even she can't tell me would it stop after a period of time or continued. Hooe you don't mind me asking x

  • @CloningIsTooGoodForSheep
    @CloningIsTooGoodForSheep Месяц назад +1

    So, this is nothing new. The one drug he forgot to mention was asprin (salysilic acid) or diclofenac to reduce inflammation. There is also red light therapy that reduces inflammation as well.

  • @mariaisabella7397
    @mariaisabella7397 Месяц назад

    There is a top place to do transplants in South Italy Puglia - with the latest machines and technology it is called ara medica if I am not wrong

  • @harpldlewis7764
    @harpldlewis7764 Месяц назад +7

    Ginkgo Biloba for 6 months!

    • @concken1
      @concken1 Месяц назад +2

      oral or topical?

  • @cammieklund
    @cammieklund Месяц назад +1

    Everytime I start to massage my scalp it gets super inflamed and then I can't touch it for weeks. I don't know how to massage it without this happening. I'm not brutal either but I'm guessing I have underlying scalp inflammation and it gets really irritated when I try to massage it. I wonder if these guys talk about how to handle a situation like that?🤔

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад +2

      So sorry you're experiencing this. This is an article I found on Medical News Today about scalp tenderness and sensitivity which you might find helpful www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/313791#treatment

    • @alicejwho
      @alicejwho Месяц назад

      Make sure you are not rubbing the skin. Rather, plant your spread out fingers on your scalp and move the skin against the skull, not the fingers against the skin.

  • @MyBeautifulHealth
    @MyBeautifulHealth Месяц назад +14

    Maybe you should mention it won’t help women in the title..?

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад +12

      We don't know scalp massage doesn't help women, but the studies involving botox and scalp massage that we discussed were done in men and their customer base to date is largely male. If I was experiencing hair loss I would start massaging my scalp by hand initially because, as Gus said, improving blood flow to the scalp is likely going to benefit anyone experiencing hair loss. I massage my face with a roller daily because of its anti aging benefits.

    • @jvb8035
      @jvb8035 Месяц назад

      Women don't need this, because of them,we. Hardworkimg men go bald

    • @debraraby4376
      @debraraby4376 Месяц назад

      @@thehonestchannel Hi Clare, as always an interesting topic and the usual great journalism from you. I looked at the band in the past but decided that it would not be suitable for me. I have baby Botox and could see how much the machine moves the forehead and thought that I didn't want to risk potentially making move wrinkles! However, I have been having a go at scalp massage for several months and I am growing some fine hair in my temple areas which have receded considerably. I have also been putting some eyebrow growth serum in that area too, so it might be that? I'm not sure if this eyebrow serum is a good idea and have made an appointment with a dermatologist to discuss. I will let you know what he says about putting serum on the temple areas. You always bring out the best in your guests, thank you.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад +1

      @@debraraby4376 Hi Debra. Thanks so much for sharing this. I can understand not wanting anything to affect the length of your botox results! It's really good to hear you're seeing some changes with scalp massage and a serum. Combining treatments like scalp massage with a topical and factoring in good diet and exercise too is definitely the best approach in my view. It's also great that you've kept up the scalp massage over months now as I think that's key to seeing results. Great idea to see a derm about the serum. Hope you continue to see results.

    • @ppyli
      @ppyli Месяц назад

      @@thehonestchannelwhat’s the name of the topical natural serum?

  • @carot2003
    @carot2003 Месяц назад +2

    Interesting..

  • @iceprincessone7168
    @iceprincessone7168 Месяц назад +1

    Hm - if this really works like the picture of his brother hair shows it would be headline news folks.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Месяц назад

      There are a few options out there that are delivering very visible results over time when it comes to reversing hair loss now, including microneedling with growth factor serums as we discussed, so I think the days of these treatments making headline news are gone.

    • @iceprincessone7168
      @iceprincessone7168 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@thehonestchannel The few options out there are exactly the reason a treatment like this with these huge and unbelievable changes in the hair growth of his brother as seen in the picture WOULD be world news.

  • @ΒικτωριαΓιαλυρη
    @ΒικτωριαΓιαλυρη Месяц назад

    ❤❤

  • @jigsterify
    @jigsterify 24 дня назад

    Why does the brothers hair look like a hair piece?

  • @Reeve-vf6zk
    @Reeve-vf6zk Месяц назад

    Will still has the same bad hair but is covering it with a fitting style.. . it is bs

  • @HellBelle666
    @HellBelle666 Месяц назад

    @TheHonestChannel i only really started using proper skincare when i found YOU, about a year ago. If you want feedback from a nearly 58 yr old (31.12.66) im happy to help with follow up feedback from an actual normal persons perspective of what you promote? X