The hair on my head started thinning big time following a very stressful time I went through. So, I researched the internet & decided to test a hair oil called litttleextra coocoonion and a comb made of neem wood. It really definitely made a difference. At present, my hair is long, dense, dark hair that has grown down to my waist & trimmed three times after I started. Simple and effective. Also, just as effective can be massaging the scalp - it stimulates hair growth. You only need to do this once a week. Pretty soon, you will see short hairs growing in.
I began using the Littlllextra Cocoonion hair oil and shampoo in May, and following three months, I have noticed a significant improvement in my hair growth. Earlier, I experienced thin hair, but I now find my hair has become thicker and denser. I plan to continue using this oil.
Scalp massage is great. I like to pick sections and move my scalp around. I actually do this every day after I spritz my hair with water and rub in some shea butter olive oil mix. It' really warms your scalp up - a great feeling.
This is amazing. I was recently diagnosed with Alopecia, specifically CCCA. This is vital information. If you notice changes in your hair, go to your dermatologist. Don’t delay.
I recently found out I have scarring alopecia and I inherited from my grandma on my father side. Nobody said anything about it so idk that my grandmother, my aunts on my dad side had it. I was furious when I found not because I started loosing a small patch of my hair at the crown but because nobody said anything. To think in think it's because I'm over stress, covid or because I had two babies back to back with in 8 months. If I was informed by family I feel I could have been prepared to hey this might happen to me
I’m black. Many years ago I was diagnosed with Alopecia Areata after I started suddenly getting quarter sized bald patches. The medications did nothing. I actually got better advice from my relatives who had experienced this. One cousin is trapped in a cycle. With AA your hair can fall out, grow back and fall out again. That’s what hers does.
Men eat it up. Because now you are a mystery because all along they really thought it was the hair that turned their heads. Nope.. its always been Whats been hiding under it! Get you some wild glasses bright lipstick and sashau your fine self on ...❤
I think the attitude towards short hair might depend on where you live. I have had short hair at times and nothing negative was said to me about the length. Some of my relatives prefer their hair short. Jada’s hair has been short most of her career. Anita Baker, Toni Braxton, Halle Berry are all seen as beautiful women when their hair was short.
Yeaaah chil’😢 all that. Pain, very soft scalp, itchy. I scratched a bald spot in my head (nails are very sharp especially when short) SisterLocs’s saved my remaining hair.
The girl with the braids is not telling the truth about short hair in the black community. Short hair is just as popular in our community as medium length or long hair. My hair grows very long and I have cut my hair off many times to wear it short. Women with wavy, curly, and 4c hair will rock it short in a heartbeat because it’s less work, natural, and looks good!!
@@jjphillips6292 Easy!! The way I just did!! Throughout the black community, short hair is just as popular as long hair!! Their are even short haired wings and they have even been around for a long time. They even had short wigs in the 70s and short hairstyles!! If you are black you would know that!!
It seems counterintuitive to complain about alopecia, then turn around and get these very long braids in the hair you have left. Why not relieve the tension on your hair and scalp by getting rid of the braids for a season or two? Spring and Summer are good times when hair growth is on an upswing naturally. Get a nice short cut and give your scalp some relief. These braided styles are expensive to have put in, so you'll save money in the process. Massage your scalp, examine your diet carefully and make any changes you need to make, drink plenty of water, and exercise. Get that blood moving! In general, Black women mess with their hair too much. It's an obsession that we need to get away from. Put things in perspective.
It’s cause black women wear so many wigs pulling their hair line damaging those hair follicles it’s caused from damage from all the chemicals etc. every black woman that has loss of hair because of these reasons say it’s alopecia but in reality is just you damaged your hair follicles from what you did! There’s real suffers from alopecia that have it and don’t do anything do cause the damage etc and they go bald.
The hair on my head started thinning big time following a very stressful time I went through. So, I researched the internet & decided to test a hair oil called litttleextra coocoonion and a comb made of neem wood. It really definitely made a difference. At present, my hair is long, dense, dark hair that has grown down to my waist & trimmed three times after I started. Simple and effective. Also, just as effective can be massaging the scalp - it stimulates hair growth. You only need to do this once a week. Pretty soon, you will see short hairs growing in.
I began using the Littlllextra Cocoonion hair oil and shampoo in May, and following three months, I have noticed a significant improvement in my hair growth. Earlier, I experienced thin hair, but I now find my hair has become thicker and denser. I plan to continue using this oil.
Scalp massage is great. I like to pick sections and move my scalp around. I actually do this every day after I spritz my hair with water and rub in some shea butter olive oil mix. It' really warms your scalp up - a great feeling.
I just shaved my hair off due to seeing bald spots randomly. I am going to the DR’s next week to confirm but I pray my hair can come back 😢
What was the outcome I hope it can grow back for you! 🤎
This is amazing. I was recently diagnosed with Alopecia, specifically CCCA. This is vital information. If you notice changes in your hair, go to your dermatologist. Don’t delay.
I have CCCA as well.
I recently found out I have scarring alopecia and I inherited from my grandma on my father side. Nobody said anything about it so idk that my grandmother, my aunts on my dad side had it. I was furious when I found not because I started loosing a small patch of my hair at the crown but because nobody said anything. To think in think it's because I'm over stress, covid or because I had two babies back to back with in 8 months. If I was informed by family I feel I could have been prepared to hey this might happen to me
Same here .. got from my father's side too , an aunt has it. Well, learning to live with it.
I’m black. Many years ago I was diagnosed with Alopecia Areata after I started suddenly getting quarter sized bald patches. The medications did nothing. I actually got better advice from my relatives who had experienced this. One cousin is trapped in a cycle. With AA your hair can fall out, grow back and fall out again. That’s what hers does.
Did you tried taking vitamins
Men eat it up. Because now you are a mystery because all along they really thought it was the hair that turned their heads. Nope.. its always been Whats been hiding under it! Get you some wild glasses bright lipstick and sashau your fine self on ...❤
This is such a great segment, thank you, TheGriot.
I think the attitude towards short hair might depend on where you live. I have had short hair at times and nothing negative was said to me about the length. Some of my relatives prefer their hair short. Jada’s hair has been short most of her career. Anita Baker, Toni Braxton, Halle Berry are all seen as beautiful women when their hair was short.
Great report Grio!
Yeaaah chil’😢 all that. Pain, very soft scalp, itchy. I scratched a bald spot in my head (nails are very sharp especially when short) SisterLocs’s saved my remaining hair.
The girl with the braids is not telling the truth about short hair in the black community. Short hair is just as popular in our community as medium length or long hair. My hair grows very long and I have cut my hair off many times to wear it short. Women with wavy, curly, and 4c hair will rock it short in a heartbeat because it’s less work, natural, and looks good!!
How can you say what is or isn't true about HER experience.
@@jjphillips6292 Easy!! The way I just did!! Throughout the black community, short hair is just as popular as long hair!! Their are even short haired wings and they have even been around for a long time. They even had short wigs in the 70s and short hairstyles!! If you are black you would know that!!
It’s a sudden blow and upsetting to say the least
It seems counterintuitive to complain about alopecia, then turn around and get these very long braids in the hair you have left. Why not relieve the tension on your hair and scalp by getting rid of the braids for a season or two? Spring and Summer are good times when hair growth is on an upswing naturally. Get a nice short cut and give your scalp some relief. These braided styles are expensive to have put in, so you'll save money in the process. Massage your scalp, examine your diet carefully and make any changes you need to make, drink plenty of water, and exercise. Get that blood moving! In general, Black women mess with their hair too much. It's an obsession that we need to get away from. Put things in perspective.
Do you suffer from alopecia?
It’s cause black women wear so many wigs pulling their hair line damaging those hair follicles it’s caused from damage from all the chemicals etc. every black woman that has loss of hair because of these reasons say it’s alopecia but in reality is just you damaged your hair follicles from what you did! There’s real suffers from alopecia that have it and don’t do anything do cause the damage etc and they go bald.
Those women that have damaged their hair follicles have traction alopecia. It’s still a form of alopecia.
How come the girl just stop putting "braids" or any kind of "weave" in her hair all together? Smh..definitely an epidemic..a self fulfilling epidemic