You have very natural hair transplant - the best I’ve ever seen. I was born with a very high M hairline (worst natural hairline in the world) and so am thinking of getting one. I am 24.
Thanks! If that's the case for you, you have to be very careful when choosing a doctor. In order to recreate what nature should have is extremely difficult task. To match hair growth angles and density to your native hair is tough job.
i have wavy/curly hair, started 2 weeks ago and dont regret, its still greasy but i found out that drying it off nicely with my towel makes it seem less oily, ill keep doing it as its way easier to style my hair and it stays in place, whilehaving less volume
Currently experiencing hair loss, and I bought in to the hype of no poo. My hair was very stylable, but greasy and stinky, and my scalp was very irritated. Thank you that you mentioned that Minoxidil causes redness and flakiness on the scalp if its not washed because thats literally what happened to my head during my 2 weeks of no poo. This scalp irritation really *worsened* my hair loss, there's a lot more falling now, and I just got back into using shampoos again and hopefully recover. Hope other people dont do the same mistake as me.
Minoxidil makes more hair loss to generate more new healthy hair in the first weeks (it usually takes 2 weeks, the new hair would be seen in the month 2 as my experience). That's how it works. And never stop using minoxidil because once you stop and start again, that cycle would happen again. I use minoxidil for years, it actually makes my hairline better. But if you found something better than minoxidil before using it, I suggest you to not using minoxidil because it's like a trap that makes you must use it forever. Once you stop, the hair loss would get worse.
My experience in regards to shampoo is in the same area. I stopped using shampoo nearly 2 years ago. I noticed that my hair and skin quality improved wastly. Up to the age of 20 i had MASSIVE Problems with dandruff. As a Kid i literally had milimeters of sheets of dandruff covering my whole head, i guess due to stress in the family. Of course i tried using Products like Head and Shoulders, but that actually worsened my condition greatly, giving the saying "Let it snow" a whole new meaning. I guess the takeaway is, that evolution evolved our skin to look after itself and protect itself. Shampoo is NOT mandatory for eveery person. There are of course exception with certain conditions, however i believe that alot of the Problems were facing are eíther caused or worsened by the reliance on Products that should not be necessary but are marketed as a necessity.
Sadly tho, since the age of 21 my hair loss worsened. On the front and the back. I guess now that i no longer have dandruff it strikes back with the hair loss :D
I just went for it, it peaked for greasyness at around week 2 and week 4 my dandruff started to go away and now at week 6 my hair feels soft and strong. My hair is still slightly greasy around the sides but each day I'm noticing it's reducing.
To remove dead skin from scalp, I brush once a week or two weeks. Dead skin comes off and I feel relief from itching. After that just wash it away with water.
I did the same experiment and also went thru the greasy phase. really uncomfortable and itchy at first but worth the suffering. screw shampoos. most have parabens. I just use bar soap now lol
i just started to doing no shampoo and my dandruff has worsened, i wash it once a day with water when i take a shower, what do you mean exfoliate with a brush, so do i just use a brush and go through my hair while under the water? and how long did it take/will it take for my dandruff to go away as it is currently just increasing and is very annoying.
I'm a dude 2 weeks in. Just water and also use geranium oil in water spray bottle. Also a wide tooth comb to evenly distribute oils from scalp through top of hair. Not going back.
@@OfficerRamenits been over 2 months for me and my hair still feels greasy even when i am washing it. The only difference for me is that it doesnt bother me as much but its still greasy and that makes me doubt this. I dont understand what I am suppose to do at this point thinking of going back to shampoo
My mom used to ridicule me for not using enough shampoo, she was really strict that I used a lot because “it’d make my hair less greasy”. It’s been several months of not using shampoo and she’s stopped complaining about my hair being greasy
I went for I think 4 days with no shampoo and my hair became water resistant lmao. Like I came out of the shower one day and realized the hair wasn't even wet just really really greasy.
lol, that's why you don't just "go for it". Your scalp has to adapt in order to produce less and less sebum. Take it slowly, if you're not using any products, it might be worth it.
Thanks dude, you practically answered the majority of my concerns. Tons of material on the internet and yet rarely did I find such an educative video. I'm sure a lot of info can be gathered from your channel as you're clearly competent on the topic, will certainly take a look. I don't wanna prolong for too much - hoping you'll notice the comment. 😅 Maybe you've covered this already but I was wondering about rosemary oil. It's preferred to be left on the scalp for some time (overnight for example) and then be washed so a build-up doesn't happen, like you mentioned in the video. And now on that part, do you think rosemary can be washed with water only? As I'm trying to limit shampoo but at the same time find an alternative to clean the scalp after oiling. Would appreciate a word or two. :)
I'd be careful with oils if you do not use shampoo as they're are thick and will be very difficult to just wash it off with water. You'd need a higher temperature, but it can also dry your scalp and hair. You can use even conditioner on its own to help removing buildup.
i remember when i needed to wash my hair twice a day. When i threw all this stuff to trash and started using nizoral 1-2 per week i have hair in good condition.
i have eczema and dandruff on the scalp, its not that cool without shampoo.. i never made any good experiance using no shampoo... i use keto shampoo once a week and then anti dandruff.. now im free of Symptoms, my scalp is clean and i start micro needling and minoxidil now...
Hello , i have a question!! One guy once said using shampoo makes the hair dependent on the shampoo for oils ..so the hair won’t be able to produce all the important oils .. so if i started the no poo is it okay if i use also organic oil for my hair ? Like oregano and other organic oils..im not aure of i did use it wont it affects my hair in not producing it naturally?
Hello. I try to avoid shampoo and products in general. I don’t use any hair styling products. Occasionally I apply pumpkin seed oil to scalp. Do I need to use shampoo subsequently or will water be ok?
It depends. My girlfriend mentioned it few times in the past. Another example Is one person asked me if I had a haircut, because my hair looks good. I didn't have, just washed hair few hours before. Indirect comment.
@@MrRolandas My point is that no one has randomly just walked up to you and said your hair looked so fresh and clean. BTW, I go no shampoo too, and agree, my hair is soft and shiny too. I just wash my hair with warm water every day in the shower. I go through the motions as if using shampoo, scrubbing my scalp, etc..., but it's just water.
Thanks for your reply. And thanks for making your videos. I learned so much through your channel. I would say that you have the best hair transplant results compared to all the other RUclipsrs that I’ve seen. I have another question. On the days that you don’t use shampoo and you just rinse with water, do you still use conditioner or no?
MR Rolandas Hello, I did two hair transplants 3 years ago, the situation is fine. I read about microscopic scalp pigmentation. I would like to do it to give a kind of density to the hair. do you recommend it
Why wouldn't you do more transplant for density rather than smp? I'm saying this, as more hair is always better than fake 2d black dots. It's great for donor area, but not a fan for density.
If your hair is short you may not need conditioner at all. If your hair is longer you want to put conditioner from your mid lengths to the ends. Leave in for a bit and then rinse out. I hope this helps!
@@hellokittydoll2794 thank you so much this helped immensely. good thing that i didn't use it 2 months ago since my hair was kinda short at the time now it should be suitable to use
@@Nichwar19 3,4 hafta yaptım fakat çok zor bir süreç, herkeste farklılık gösterdiğini düşünüyorum çünkü çevremdeki insanlar saçımın şekil olarak iyi ama kirli gözüktüğünü söylüyorlardı. Diğer negatif yönü ise kepekti, kafa derim kendisini yenilediği için kepekler baya saçımın üstüne çıkıp beni rahatsız ediyodu. Profesyonel birinden destek alıp bu sürece devam etmek daha faydalı olur.
Since im not using any hair styling products anymore, i am trying to avoid shampoo from now on. Im currently just washing my hair with water every morning and i was wondering if its ok to blow dry it on a cold setting until its dry or do you see a problem in this?
It doesn't. The only doctor who came up with this theory started selling his own protein. This is telling. I'm writing this while drinking my whey protein (no joke haha)
Hi Rolandas SOS mate, 6 months on oral finasteride, I am still undergoing an aggressive hair shedding, but now things are out of control: now my hair is not shedding but come out in clumps, It's so scary. I made an experience, I washed my hair yesterday and thus morning I decided to wash it again to see how many hair I will shed, I was expecting less shedding since it's only 24 hours between the two, but man, it was coming out in clumps, it's like all my hairs are laying on the surface of my scalp. OMG😱 What is wrong with my hair? Is my body producing more DHT now as a reaction to the DHT blocker which makes this aggressive Shedding? Should I try dutasteride? Never used to shed like this 6 months ago....
I understand you're freaking out, I would too! However the good news is these hair will grow back. Its not like you are going slick bald. It just looks scary for now. It's apet of hair growth cycles, specially that you recently started finasteride. Check this video for more info ruclips.net/video/A4z6iguknrw/видео.html
@@MrRolandas do you mean I should continue to take the drug as nothing is happening, tough my hair volume has decreased a lot. My hair is thinner than 6 months ago when I started the medication, I can definitely realise that when i come to Comb it
Hi Rolandas, can you make a video giving your thoughts on the latest verteporfin updates. While not immaculate I think its a huge leap forward that could be really life changing.
I would wait a bit longer before doing an update. It would still be speculation. From what I've seen there's nothing definitive. Although I must admit, it does seem to work to some extent, which I'm glad
@@MrRolandas Fair, I'll respect your stance on this. Do you not think the latest update last week for the 0.4 concentration was definitive? I would say it is, however that could easily be a case of me seeing what i want to see and I appreciate other peoples views.
He is right, I do it since 2 weeks and no shampoo work. You have to scrub your scalp with your fingertips to resolve the grease while rinsing.
You have very natural hair transplant - the best I’ve ever seen. I was born with a very high M hairline (worst natural hairline in the world) and so am thinking of getting one. I am 24.
Thanks!
If that's the case for you, you have to be very careful when choosing a doctor. In order to recreate what nature should have is extremely difficult task. To match hair growth angles and density to your native hair is tough job.
i have wavy/curly hair, started 2 weeks ago and dont regret, its still greasy but i found out that drying it off nicely with my towel makes it seem less oily, ill keep doing it as its way easier to style my hair and it stays in place, whilehaving less volume
Currently experiencing hair loss, and I bought in to the hype of no poo. My hair was very stylable, but greasy and stinky, and my scalp was very irritated. Thank you that you mentioned that Minoxidil causes redness and flakiness on the scalp if its not washed because thats literally what happened to my head during my 2 weeks of no poo. This scalp irritation really *worsened* my hair loss, there's a lot more falling now, and I just got back into using shampoos again and hopefully recover. Hope other people dont do the same mistake as me.
Any update and what’s your shampoo frequency now?
Minoxidil makes more hair loss to generate more new healthy hair in the first weeks (it usually takes 2 weeks, the new hair would be seen in the month 2 as my experience). That's how it works. And never stop using minoxidil because once you stop and start again, that cycle would happen again. I use minoxidil for years, it actually makes my hairline better.
But if you found something better than minoxidil before using it, I suggest you to not using minoxidil because it's like a trap that makes you must use it forever. Once you stop, the hair loss would get worse.
My experience in regards to shampoo is in the same area. I stopped using shampoo nearly 2 years ago. I noticed that my hair and skin quality improved wastly. Up to the age of 20 i had MASSIVE Problems with dandruff. As a Kid i literally had milimeters of sheets of dandruff covering my whole head, i guess due to stress in the family. Of course i tried using Products like Head and Shoulders, but that actually worsened my condition greatly, giving the saying "Let it snow" a whole new meaning. I guess the takeaway is, that evolution evolved our skin to look after itself and protect itself. Shampoo is NOT mandatory for eveery person. There are of course exception with certain conditions, however i believe that alot of the Problems were facing are eíther caused or worsened by the reliance on Products that should not be necessary but are marketed as a necessity.
Sadly tho, since the age of 21 my hair loss worsened. On the front and the back. I guess now that i no longer have dandruff it strikes back with the hair loss :D
I love how you always try to reply to all the comments.
Thanks Ittiaz. Giving back to community. You should join today's Live with me & Joe!
@@MrRolandas I’ll jump in at some point. Thanks man.
I just went for it, it peaked for greasyness at around week 2 and week 4 my dandruff started to go away and now at week 6 my hair feels soft and strong. My hair is still slightly greasy around the sides but each day I'm noticing it's reducing.
nice one. It will get better and with some plain water it can get cleaner.
To remove dead skin from scalp, I brush once a week or two weeks.
Dead skin comes off and I feel relief from itching.
After that just wash it away with water.
I did the same experiment and also went thru the greasy phase. really uncomfortable and itchy at first but worth the suffering. screw shampoos. most have parabens. I just use bar soap now lol
that phase was really bad, but eventually it was so much easier! Nowadays I've chosen hair styles with products, so got to use shampoo :D
Remember you must exfoliate your scalp with a brush to remove dead skin
what if you dont exfoliate your scalp with a brush?
Not necessarily
@@lokikolokiko5141 You will get a build up of dead skin on your scalp. Just like if you don't exfoliate your face daily.
i just started to doing no shampoo and my dandruff has worsened, i wash it once a day with water when i take a shower, what do you mean exfoliate with a brush, so do i just use a brush and go through my hair while under the water? and how long did it take/will it take for my dandruff to go away as it is currently just increasing and is very annoying.
I'm a dude 2 weeks in. Just water and also use geranium oil in water spray bottle. Also a wide tooth comb to evenly distribute oils from scalp through top of hair. Not going back.
I'm currently transitioning. I think that water+vinegar solution can help to remove greasiness. I think it also helped a lot with itchy scalp.
it's been 5 months, has the greasyness and itchy scalp went away now?
@@ZeloraYT it goes away in about a month
@@OfficerRamenits been over 2 months for me and my hair still feels greasy even when i am washing it. The only difference for me is that it doesnt bother me as much but its still greasy and that makes me doubt this. I dont understand what I am suppose to do at this point thinking of going back to shampoo
@@huzaifaniazi5041any update?
My mom used to ridicule me for not using enough shampoo, she was really strict that I used a lot because “it’d make my hair less greasy”. It’s been several months of not using shampoo and she’s stopped complaining about my hair being greasy
I had a hair transplant last month, so what should I do... Shampoo or no shampoo...?
I went for I think 4 days with no shampoo and my hair became water resistant lmao. Like I came out of the shower one day and realized the hair wasn't even wet just really really greasy.
lol, that's why you don't just "go for it". Your scalp has to adapt in order to produce less and less sebum.
Take it slowly, if you're not using any products, it might be worth it.
The issue with ketoconozale shampoo is it has sulfates and red dye
Thanks dude, you practically answered the majority of my concerns. Tons of material on the internet and yet rarely did I find such an educative video. I'm sure a lot of info can be gathered from your channel as you're clearly competent on the topic, will certainly take a look.
I don't wanna prolong for too much - hoping you'll notice the comment. 😅
Maybe you've covered this already but I was wondering about rosemary oil.
It's preferred to be left on the scalp for some time (overnight for example) and then be washed so a build-up doesn't
happen, like you mentioned in the video. And now on that part, do you think rosemary can be washed with water only?
As I'm trying to limit shampoo but at the same time find an alternative to clean the scalp after oiling. Would appreciate a word or two. :)
I'd be careful with oils if you do not use shampoo as they're are thick and will be very difficult to just wash it off with water.
You'd need a higher temperature, but it can also dry your scalp and hair.
You can use even conditioner on its own to help removing buildup.
@@MrRolandas so a conditioner would do the job. Thanks for the response!
I have advice on this. Apple cider vinegar removes any oily substances and is good for hair in general
i remember when i needed to wash my hair twice a day. When i threw all this stuff to trash and started using nizoral 1-2 per week i have hair in good condition.
It does have correlation with hair loss, because shampoo mostly contains sulfates and other estrogenic acting chemicals that alter your T levels.
i have eczema and dandruff on the scalp, its not that cool without shampoo.. i never made any good experiance using no shampoo...
i use keto shampoo once a week and then anti dandruff.. now im free of Symptoms, my scalp is clean and i start micro needling and minoxidil now...
can you still use powder products?
Can you please make a video on belief that Creatine can accelerate MPB?
There's no need. The ultimate video is here ruclips.net/video/40KCJJNaHhY/видео.html
Hello , i have a question!!
One guy once said using shampoo makes the hair dependent on the shampoo for oils ..so the hair won’t be able to produce all the important oils .. so if i started the no poo is it okay if i use also organic oil for my hair ? Like oregano and other organic oils..im not aure of i did use it wont it affects my hair in not producing it naturally?
Hello. I try to avoid shampoo and products in general. I don’t use any hair styling products. Occasionally I apply pumpkin seed oil to scalp. Do I need to use shampoo subsequently or will water be ok?
water should be fine from my experience
Not a single person in your daily life has commented on how healthy and clean your hair looks without you prompting them.
It depends. My girlfriend mentioned it few times in the past.
Another example Is one person asked me if I had a haircut, because my hair looks good. I didn't have, just washed hair few hours before. Indirect comment.
@@MrRolandas My point is that no one has randomly just walked up to you and said your hair looked so fresh and clean. BTW, I go no shampoo too, and agree, my hair is soft and shiny too. I just wash my hair with warm water every day in the shower. I go through the motions as if using shampoo, scrubbing my scalp, etc..., but it's just water.
@@MullyShavesdo you stalk him or what
Do you follow up with a conditioner after you rinse off the Nizoral?
always. Always, use conditioner.
Thanks for your reply. And thanks for making your videos. I learned so much through your channel. I would say that you have the best hair transplant results compared to all the other RUclipsrs that I’ve seen.
I have another question. On the days that you don’t use shampoo and you just rinse with water, do you still use conditioner or no?
No I'm not. I use conditioner only after i use shampoo.
Ok awesome. Thank you for replying back. And keep up the great content! I practically watched all your videos.
MR Rolandas Hello, I did two hair transplants 3 years ago, the situation is fine. I read about microscopic scalp pigmentation. I would like to do it to give a kind of density to the hair. do you recommend it
Why wouldn't you do more transplant for density rather than smp? I'm saying this, as more hair is always better than fake 2d black dots. It's great for donor area, but not a fan for density.
Yoo how exactly should i use hair conditioner. Sorry for the goofy question but i really didn't have an answer for it !
If your hair is short you may not need conditioner at all. If your hair is longer you want to put conditioner from your mid lengths to the ends. Leave in for a bit and then rinse out. I hope this helps!
@@hellokittydoll2794 thank you so much this helped immensely. good thing that i didn't use it 2 months ago since my hair was kinda short at the time now it should be suitable to use
just a question why don’t change from Finasteride to dutasteride is much stronger Finasteride than ???
i'm doing well on fin, don't see reason to upgrade
I just using baby shampoo, its better than other shampoo
I want not to use shampoo and I try this, but dandruff is forming in my hair, what can I do?
use nizoral to get rid of dandruff, once gone, keep using only nizoral once a week until you can completely eliminate it too
1 ay geçmiş devam ettin mi ?
@@Nichwar19 3,4 hafta yaptım fakat çok zor bir süreç, herkeste farklılık gösterdiğini düşünüyorum çünkü çevremdeki insanlar saçımın şekil olarak iyi ama kirli gözüktüğünü söylüyorlardı. Diğer negatif yönü ise kepekti, kafa derim kendisini yenilediği için kepekler baya saçımın üstüne çıkıp beni rahatsız ediyodu. Profesyonel birinden destek alıp bu sürece devam etmek daha faydalı olur.
You need to exfoliate your scalp daily with a brush to remove build up for dead skin
@@mrbeanie5314 im getting a BBB right now and will cut my hair very short to make it easier for me. I think i'll do pretty well. Lets see.
Since im not using any hair styling products anymore, i am trying to avoid shampoo from now on. Im currently just washing my hair with water every morning and i was wondering if its ok to blow dry it on a cold setting until its dry or do you see a problem in this?
ur fine
hii iam suffering from hair loss when i started no poo, i started no poo 1week ago! will it get better after a while?
I wanted to have a Hair transplant can you please help me like what precautions should I take and which method is best if possible please reply me
Scroll through my videos and you will find loads of useful information regarding best method, what to look for etc.
Mr.ronalds , bro can you talk about whey protein and hair loss? Some doctors claim that whey protein cause hair loss
It doesn't. The only doctor who came up with this theory started selling his own protein. This is telling.
I'm writing this while drinking my whey protein (no joke haha)
@@MrRolandas hahaah , you read the study from dr.shapiro
Hi Rolandas
SOS mate, 6 months on oral finasteride, I am still undergoing an aggressive hair shedding, but now things are out of control: now my hair is not shedding but come out in clumps, It's so scary. I made an experience, I washed my hair yesterday and thus morning I decided to wash it again to see how many hair I will shed, I was expecting less shedding since it's only 24 hours between the two, but man, it was coming out in clumps, it's like all my hairs are laying on the surface of my scalp. OMG😱 What is wrong with my hair? Is my body producing more DHT now as a reaction to the DHT blocker which makes this aggressive Shedding? Should I try dutasteride? Never used to shed like this 6 months ago....
talk to a doctor
I understand you're freaking out, I would too! However the good news is these hair will grow back. Its not like you are going slick bald. It just looks scary for now.
It's apet of hair growth cycles, specially that you recently started finasteride.
Check this video for more info ruclips.net/video/A4z6iguknrw/видео.html
@@MrRolandas do you mean I should continue to take the drug as nothing is happening, tough my hair volume has decreased a lot. My hair is thinner than 6 months ago when I started the medication, I can definitely realise that when i come to Comb it
@@benchabanehocine7809 here's a perfect video for you mate. Hope this helps to put into perspective!
Hi Rolandas, can you make a video giving your thoughts on the latest verteporfin updates. While not immaculate I think its a huge leap forward that could be really life changing.
I would wait a bit longer before doing an update. It would still be speculation. From what I've seen there's nothing definitive. Although I must admit, it does seem to work to some extent, which I'm glad
@@MrRolandas Fair, I'll respect your stance on this. Do you not think the latest update last week for the 0.4 concentration was definitive? I would say it is, however that could easily be a case of me seeing what i want to see and I appreciate other peoples views.
@@brendanmcdonagh1396 skin looks better, but one half thick single hair isn't good enough for me to hype it up. Not yet.
I can’t watch, the eyes lol I’m bugging
Someone like me, with seborrheic dermatitis, can't live without shampoo.
then use it! Use the tools to your advantage, not just blindly follow the hype. That's why I even explained pro's & con's as both can be valid.
What shampoo you are using now. Please tell me name brother
Didn't i show it in this video? 🤔