ALL BALDING MEN NEED TO WATCH THIS! SCALP TENSION THEORY!

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  • ALL BALDING MEN NEED TO WATCH THIS! SCALP TENSION THEORY!
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  • @hairliciously
    @hairliciously  4 года назад +4

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  • @Pro-wv4yn
    @Pro-wv4yn 4 года назад +85

    Who is also just scalp massaging while watching :DD

    • @elguapo3811
      @elguapo3811 3 года назад +18

      i was massaging something else, but started massaging my scalp instead

    • @musikvidzhd
      @musikvidzhd 3 года назад +11

      @@elguapo3811
      Wrong head my guy

    • @dimeandbiggie353
      @dimeandbiggie353 3 года назад +2

      @@musikvidzhd 🤣🤣

  • @derekm9527
    @derekm9527 Год назад +24

    For those of you who dont know, the guy in the thumbnail with the extreme scalp laxity is Terry Cruz. Alot of people think He's bald but he has a thick head of hair. He just chooses to shave it off.

  • @panagenesis2695
    @panagenesis2695 2 года назад +36

    It's been show that DHT is more prolific in anaerobic, low oxygen, tissue environments. That means that too much tension can be leading to restricted blood flow and oxygen, which then leads to the production of more DHT in those tissues.

  • @georgeduba9446
    @georgeduba9446 4 года назад +12

    Finally the conversation is turning the right way. (y)

  • @MichaelGrady
    @MichaelGrady 4 года назад +13

    That's the first time I've heard of this castration before puberty thing! That's wild!

  • @OmegaMinds
    @OmegaMinds 2 года назад +33

    It's fascia. The tissue that blocks nutrients and blood flow is tight fascia. I am a fascia therapist and have been pondering this exact theory for about a year now. Fascia can tighten in a couple of ways. One you mentioned here is scar tissue...if you've ever had a head injury or the tissue has ever swollen up on your scalp, it can leave behind scar tissue. Fascia stockings called "fascia lines" run throughout the body connecting muscle groups...if you have an issue along one of your fascia lines, it will tug on that fascia line throughout the entire body...even in the scalp. Posture is learned from those around you, and can also result from inherited joint placements, which is why balding patterns can appear to be genetic. The third way that fascia can lock up is by friction. Think of it as an internal callous to protect the structures underneath the skin. If you have consistent rubbing or pressure on a certain part of your scalp it can lock up the fascia in that area. Fourth is from lack of movement. Fascia can become rigid in places where there is no movement. Fifth and finally fascia can lock up as a psychosomatic response to perceived stress. One of fascia's main functions is to serve as a protective layer, it is shock absorbent. The nervous system interprets stress as a physical threat, and will lock down the fascia as a defense mechanism.

    • @jug2262
      @jug2262 2 года назад +1

      Would chronic inflammation cause fascia?

    • @OmegaMinds
      @OmegaMinds 2 года назад +5

      @@jug2262 Fascia itself is natural, you are supposed to have fascia in your body. But that fascia can become thickened, tight or lock down, which is what causes the unpleasant symptoms. Chronic inflammation itself will not directly influence the fascia to become problematic, BUT that inflammation, and more importantly, the root CAUSE of that inflammation, can influence the health of the nervous system...which plays a HUGE role in the tonality of your fascia. So does it directly cause fascia issues? No. Is it indirectly linked to fascia issue? Absolutely, yes. So make sure you are addressing the ROOT of that inflammation, rather than simply taking something to counter act the inflammation. Solve the problem, not the symptom. 💜

    • @dutchNFSGaming
      @dutchNFSGaming 2 года назад

      I have an anxiety disorder. Since im losing my hair. I have a tight and uncomfortable feeling on my scalp especially at the front where its thinning. So its all stress related i guess too causes this fascia too too be locked

    • @jarate5922
      @jarate5922 Год назад

      how to release that fascia manually ? Is deep massaging enough?

    • @purpose6113
      @purpose6113 Год назад

      What is fascia?

  • @wbrito8617
    @wbrito8617 4 года назад +5

    Yes! Thank you for talking about this! This is only the 2nd video about Scalp tension or Cutis verticis gyrata

  • @naverich4603
    @naverich4603 2 года назад +6

    oh yeah I am totally convinced it is true. I have a bulging forehead, it is not that big, almost no one notices until they look really close but my skull creates a really tense skin on my temples and they started receeding when I was like 16. It is difficult to massage that part of my scalp because the skin is so tense and when I microneedle there it feels like I am hitting my skull with needles, not like the other parts of my scalp.
    What I am afraid of is that if I get hair transplant those hair will also fall out because of this

  • @liamkucht
    @liamkucht 3 года назад +92

    I've known about this for years. I've stopped my hairloss with massages. We need to spread this info to the masses

    • @Sheen023
      @Sheen023 3 года назад

      Really?!!

    • @liamkucht
      @liamkucht 3 года назад +7

      @@Sheen023 yeah. Learned about it from perfecthairhealth.com - I'm in a discord with 1k ppl. A lot of them committed to the method and got results discord.gg/dexcJ6kz join it if you'd like

    • @ayadhussin6771
      @ayadhussin6771 3 года назад +24

      @Glasgow Rossco This could be reason why population has magnesium deficiency in the body. Magnesium helps relaxes muscle and nerves so that everything flows freely.
      Magnesium glycinate is the best form for human body to consume. It helps alot

    • @moonlighttryst8629
      @moonlighttryst8629 3 года назад +1

      @@liamkucht Hey when I click the link it says invite invalid

    • @bluxpretion
      @bluxpretion 3 года назад +1

      @@liamkucht
      Invite expired

  • @piemack9389
    @piemack9389 Год назад +9

    This theory defiantly has some plausibility, i've seen hundreds of genetically bald men and 99% of them always had that weird xenomorph skull thing popping out at the front of their head(Tom Colicchio is an example of this) which i'm probably guessing it's because there's less loose skin to cover up parts of the skull. I'm guessing this is the same reason to why so many genetically bald men have shiny heads while full-headed men who shave their hair have a much more duller shine

  • @audiblewilcox9085
    @audiblewilcox9085 Год назад

    Omg...thank you... I sound frequency for a lot of my healing. If yo are reading this look for head tension sound frequency and wow its like there is alot of relief!! Thank you so much. So glad I clicked on this video.

  • @1stAirwave
    @1stAirwave 4 года назад +7

    Yup, looks like a great lace hair system is still that way to go!

  • @sugarray29
    @sugarray29 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for another informative post 🌞

  • @scotthoffman7071
    @scotthoffman7071 3 года назад +68

    Its scalp tension and dht that are apart of the problem. When boys hit puberty their hair line moves back because the skull will slightly increase in size causing tension. Men who retain their hair was because the skull and scalp was not stretched enough to cause any further tension. But people who have diffrent head shapes that cause the scalp to become more tense than normal will have that tension effect. People who have that will then get a more m shaped hairline farther back if the scalp stays tense like this then inflammation will happen causing more dht to be pumped into the scalp, in large doses this will shrink the hair. The inflammation can cause scars that will completely cut off the blood stream and kill the hair.

    • @SumboodyNao
      @SumboodyNao 3 года назад +5

      Exactly.

    • @garretthagen4170
      @garretthagen4170 2 года назад +25

      YES. Everyone acts like it’s DHT vs. Sclap tension theory but in reality they both make up the whole equation. Scalp tension causes DHT to be triggered as an inflammatory response. I wish the big youtubers would talk about this

    • @pen118
      @pen118 2 года назад +8

      @@garretthagen4170 non blading men have higher DHT receptors as other balding men the genetic doesn't actually count somebody says that malocclusions cause hair loss because stops the oxygen by a huge percentage, also non balding men don't have any kinds of malocclusions, the fact that people without testicles can't reverse hair loss is because their blood doesn't receive enough oxygen also castrated people do not tend to grow because hormones are not produced enough, also why women go bald in different pattern? maybe because the female occipital area and jaw are less wide but tension could be exist either
      on reddit that's a case that i observed, a girl with fairly high Dht is loosing hair due to bracers so malocclusions and posture could be the causes of hair loss somebody just have to stop inflamation that's just a theory but it seems so ridiculous that in times like these we invented robots and do not cure fucking hair loss

    • @bluesummers5051
      @bluesummers5051 2 года назад +7

      Yes, this is why everyone’s hair is always a bit thinner on the temples, even if they’re not experiencing hair loss, like children. It’s just an area of high tension. It also explains why you’re more likely to see men with small heads/foreheads with a fuller hairline.

    • @MyloVincci
      @MyloVincci 2 года назад

      @@AtlanteanVrilChad take care of your diet

  • @eduardoramirez3314
    @eduardoramirez3314 4 года назад +15

    If you are microneedling aren't you then creating micro scaring? and once you would stop microneedling you would no longer be manually creating blood flow to the area?

  • @prakashd842
    @prakashd842 4 года назад +4

    This is wonderful topic you bought thank you . You deserve more subscribers .

    • @hairliciously
      @hairliciously  4 года назад

      Thank you for your kind words Prakash!

    • @SarFirraEdits
      @SarFirraEdits 3 года назад

      @@hairliciously Related to this video why not make a video on SIRSASANA,THE INVERTED HEAD STAND POSE

  • @liamkucht
    @liamkucht 3 года назад +24

    Follicle Dht sensitivity merely happens from hairs overexposure to dht....... dht initially accumulates in the scalp to combat the inflammation caused by the chronic tension. Organisms will become sensitive to anything if overexposed to something.

    • @SumboodyNao
      @SumboodyNao 3 года назад +3

      Exactly. I think you’re spot on.

    • @Efestto
      @Efestto 2 года назад

      Ok liam what is to do against tension? A contra tension?

    • @wildworld4871
      @wildworld4871 2 года назад +1

      @@Efestto dermaroling and massaging every day .

  • @Lionel_tig3r
    @Lionel_tig3r 4 года назад +2

    Excellent video. Curious what your thoughts are on the skull expansion theory?

  • @jarvish709
    @jarvish709 3 месяца назад +1

    Scalp tension is real and massages work for all type of hair loss...it even helps improve scarring types of alopecia

  • @candacewabbington2687
    @candacewabbington2687 3 года назад +18

    I'm in the regrowth process. My hair loss was due to a HORRIBLE hair weave. I 1st focused on getting my scalp healthy and introduced the micro needling. I had experienced scalp tension but NO tension headaches. The micro needling has been a Game Changer. Thanks for sharing this information.

    • @bogdan98ify
      @bogdan98ify Год назад +1

      Hey! Can you please update? And maybe share your microneedling regime?

  • @EarMode
    @EarMode 4 года назад +3

    Hey man, glad to see you still wear your PT shirt. Was I your Drill Sergeant?

    • @hairliciously
      @hairliciously  4 года назад +1

      My drill sergeant was bald lol

    • @EarMode
      @EarMode 4 года назад +2

      @@hairliciously I just started doing inversion therapy every day and laser helmet ever other day. That's all I do. I'll let you know how things go.

  • @ggrother539
    @ggrother539 2 года назад +13

    Grow hair - no cost- revised self- care massage , fine comb scalp daily, nightly, use a tweezer to pinch and release, gently grab and swirl, pulling a few hairs will release neural fluids, I am having tremendous results, The massage and cost-sectioning combing-ex. imagine drawing a grid- this process lifts the plaque 9similar to 'cradle cap', blocking the hair from protruding. The tiny glassy bumps along the temples must be removed. tweeze the whiter areas, the bumps will shrink, more hair will be accessible. keep swirling your hand, tweezer, comb, at the top of your head, gradually covering all areas, pinch ridge behind the ears, towards neck, pressures fingers upwards up where hairline ends, massage ears . Wash hair often, comb scalp and massage, a bit of coconut oil or olive oil before shampooing prevents dryness. Bath is more effective at removing plaque from the entire body, soak neck, massage, comb. Tension theory is correct, hair is trapped, set it free.

    • @emmahudson1069
      @emmahudson1069 2 года назад +3

      Please make a video about this

    • @ggrother539
      @ggrother539 2 года назад +4

      meanwhile, press fingers from the hairline up, gently pinch any ridges you feel rise, follow the curves behind the ears, massage and comb from eyebrows, all directions. little bumps are blocking the hair exits. Trim all nails, too. Tweeze between and sides of nails. Bathe, scrub everywhere, its all connected. Video, will do.

    • @AtlanteanVrilChad
      @AtlanteanVrilChad 2 года назад +1

      @@ggrother539 make a video please

    • @ggrother539
      @ggrother539 2 года назад +2

      @@AtlanteanVrilChad use the tweezer as if it is a pencil, drawing imaginary lines, imitating a grid. Start above and below, start again, changing the starting point. Circling upwards towards the centre of the scalp, and swirling the tweezer surrounding the bumps. I am at the point where I grab. twirl, and pull, etc USE different combs everywhere, tip of the toes, upwards. Benefit from this info, I call this PRIMAL CARE. Thanks Aryus, for the encouragement, video will happen, don't wait, you cannot do anything wrong...go for it!

    • @ggrother539
      @ggrother539 2 года назад +1

      @@AtlanteanVrilChad use a wide toothed comb to spiral and grid the scalp, the tweezer will be useful, always gently squeezing to release, Not pulling, except upwards or away from the ears

  • @Sam-Alexander
    @Sam-Alexander Год назад +1

    scalp tension could bebr coming from shaving your beard. get it waxed and get the ingrown hair's waxed out. It can pul the muscles in the face and head.

  • @jeffh58
    @jeffh58 4 года назад

    Hi Aaron, I got the shampoo today. Thanks for the quick shipment.

  • @najiibrahim4069
    @najiibrahim4069 4 года назад +1

    Your is looking amazing bro

  • @abhilashmishra660
    @abhilashmishra660 2 года назад +1

    I have experienced that microneedling also leads to scalp tension, what do you have to say on this ?

  • @GetToDaChoppa-k5r
    @GetToDaChoppa-k5r 3 года назад +13

    I use two really soft morocco scalp massagers daily. They have definitely helped stop shedding and gradually increase hair density. My scalp is a lot looser as a result.

  • @davidbranch3104
    @davidbranch3104 4 года назад +4

    Hey man, looking good, I've got a Derma roller from you a while back and I've noticed a change on my scalp.
    I'll be ordering a Derma pen soon as well as the DHT blocker...thanks

  • @maffef4089
    @maffef4089 4 года назад

    Great job bro, when do you think there will be a an update on Dr tsjiu , and tissuse , and ukhairclone and stemson therapeutics, for these are the only ones working on hair cloning thank you.

  • @najiibrahim4069
    @najiibrahim4069 4 года назад +2

    Sorry meant to say your hair is looking amazing

  • @MrYanniWong
    @MrYanniWong 3 года назад +2

    Can you fix a receding hairline by doing the things you’ve said?

  • @MrJsled
    @MrJsled 4 года назад +3

    Your hair looking 🔥 👌

  • @tahirusman5929
    @tahirusman5929 3 года назад

    In my experience the only thing rhat works somewhat is laser treatment.Microneedling I have started on just recently..Hope it works.Do comment on age factor in hair recovery.No one seems to comment on that.Also I get a stiff scalp and painful spots at the hairline where receding is taking place.Is that common?Havent heard of anyone else with the same prob....

  • @scifiness
    @scifiness Год назад

    6:02 it might be that these hair are implanted and sit deeper then original hair, thus getting more blood flow. I also think that some scar tissue might be broken during hair transplantation

  • @jimdandy8996
    @jimdandy8996 4 года назад +2

    This makes sense. Dermarolling is therefore similar to fasciotomies performed to limbs with compartment syndrome. Slit-type rollers would be best then.

    • @litjellyfish
      @litjellyfish 4 года назад

      What do you mean with “slit type” and why roller over say a pen/stamp?

    • @jimdandy8996
      @jimdandy8996 4 года назад

      @@litjellyfish Read up on "compartment syndrome" and see how its treated in the ER. Hint: They don't punch circular holes into the affected limb.

    • @litjellyfish
      @litjellyfish 4 года назад

      Jim Dandy I prefer answers directly than reading ;) lazy me
      Just asking as some people have recommended derma pens because it makes direct holes and not create cuts. Their reasoning was that cuts was worse because it was not needed. = idea was to punch deep enough down in the skin but without affecting any big skin cuts.
      If I read you correctly what you are saying is that creating a larger skin cut is actually better?
      Btw my ex girl friend had compartemenr syndrome in her legs and they wanted to cut her up. I said her to wait. Instead we went to a Chinese “wise old women” who drove like big needles deep down in her legs and cured her in two moths. So maybe direct holes also work?

    • @jimdandy8996
      @jimdandy8996 4 года назад

      @@litjellyfish Correct about slits and maybe the Chinese old woman can stimulate some hair growth with circular holes. If you want to relieve tension though, slits are going to be mechanically superior for obvious reasons. And, you are reading these answers you are getting - I am assuming.

    • @litjellyfish
      @litjellyfish 4 года назад

      Jim Dandy well that was my point. That those reasons maybe are not as obvious. If was not referring to hair loss but that the tensions and inflammation tied to compartment syndrome was solved with pure acupuncture and no need for operation. Here maybe west and east collide. The women laughter when we told they wanted to operate for this. And when I told her that we had talked to the doctor to test acupuncture and he had dismissed it she simple replied “they not know how to do it and they use needles soo smaaaal. Need to do bigger and harder” and well it work. And no operation or scarring needed in the end.

  • @_baller
    @_baller 3 года назад +14

    For the what it's worth, DHT helps retain strength in muscles, perhaps life stress causes chronic tension in scalp and then biological effect of needing more DHT in scalp to retain strength...and then strength becomes more important than hair

    • @QuietStorrm860
      @QuietStorrm860 3 года назад +1

      Then why are there so many strong ppl with full heads of hair?

    • @_baller
      @_baller 3 года назад +1

      Steven Jr C. Stress tension in head...

    • @QuietStorrm860
      @QuietStorrm860 3 года назад

      @@_baller So pretty much some ppl just handle stress better than others

    • @_baller
      @_baller 3 года назад +1

      @Glasgow Rossco that's ridiculous

    • @SumboodyNao
      @SumboodyNao 3 года назад

      @@QuietStorrm860 no it’s actually proven then people who are balding have more tense scalp skin than those who aren’t.

  • @zeethree
    @zeethree 4 года назад

    So if I have hair transplants the transplanted hair will fall out? I don't understand.

  • @stuisart6108
    @stuisart6108 3 года назад

    Would I be able to do this once per day for 20 mins and derma stamp once a week and still get results?

  • @laurenceyeo8890
    @laurenceyeo8890 4 года назад

    did you mention that one will not go bald when the men castrate before puberty?

  • @Flamingo_so2
    @Flamingo_so2 3 года назад

    Im 18 and have this condition and im afraid of hair loss is it possible i might lose hair and probably go bald im really worried rn...someone with experience tell me if u did lose hair or only got thinner and can u hide it with long hair???

  • @ericwdcuhw
    @ericwdcuhw 4 года назад +6

    Hey brother quick question - I have been on oral fin for about 5 days now, taking it everyday at .5mg a day. I just half a propecia tablet - do you think I should instead be taking the full milligram tablet a day or is .5mg enough? Also, about how long in your opinion until the shedding slows or stops? Thanks so much

    • @hairliciously
      @hairliciously  4 года назад +1

      0.5 has similar efficacy to 1mg so that is fine. Most people typically have to take it for a few months to stabilize hairloss.

  • @sleepmusic958
    @sleepmusic958 4 года назад

    Bro In the Front i don’t lose hair about 1 month my scalp is itchy and in the back I got a whole wtffff help itchy itchy

  • @timmartin6091
    @timmartin6091 2 года назад +1

    I had a hair transplant surgery at Bosley hair restoration and its only $364/month
    I’ll never regret it

  • @BORN2LOSE13
    @BORN2LOSE13 2 года назад +1

    So scar tissue or fibrosis of the scalp causes hair loss. Well both PRP and micro needling are causing scar tissue, so there goes the theory that those treatments are good in. In fact since getting PRP it sent me into a massive shed of TE for months.

    • @quinten5993
      @quinten5993 2 года назад

      Microneedling scar tissue? That's not true, if you doing it right

    • @BORN2LOSE13
      @BORN2LOSE13 2 года назад

      @@quinten5993 and hats "right"?

    • @purpose6113
      @purpose6113 Год назад

      Microneedling doesn't cause scar tissue unless you are using absurdely long needles or doing it too often. You are very disinformed

    • @BORN2LOSE13
      @BORN2LOSE13 Год назад

      @@purpose6113 its misinformed, and yes it can certainly cause shock loss or inflammation just like PRP

  • @hernstv
    @hernstv 2 года назад +3

    Many years ago I was an expat in Singapore. I was young that time and experiencing hair loss. I went into a hair treatment service which uses chinese herbals and scalp massage. The process would take about 30 ~ 45 minutes, 2x a week.
    In that process, they would shampoo hair, dry, then apply herbals and they would wrap your head and would let you sit under a hair steamer for about 20~30 mins. (Steamers like the ones you see in hair saloons.)
    Then they would remove the wrap and herbals and wash hair and dry. After that they would perform scalp massage for about 10~15 minutes and finally spray the scalp with hair tonic.
    That hair treatment service still exist today in Singapore. But I won't name them least everyone would think I am promoting that business.

    • @HIMYMTR
      @HIMYMTR 2 года назад +7

      Yeah but did it work?

  • @angeloscoleri
    @angeloscoleri 9 месяцев назад

    Hear me out! Could tying your hair up into a "Man bun" actually be beneficial in reducing tension by pulling the scalp in the exact opposite direction?!

  • @emiljonsson5326
    @emiljonsson5326 7 месяцев назад

    Will not a loose scalp increase the risk of cutis verticis gyrata?

  • @Ronny_Ron
    @Ronny_Ron 3 года назад

    Why a thumbnail of CVG though? Maybe do one on cutis verticis gyrata

  • @aaron_h785
    @aaron_h785 2 года назад +1

    So what if I lay upside down and let blood rush to my head will that help me at all lol ?

  • @mr.whisper3338
    @mr.whisper3338 4 года назад

    Could you do a video on Nanoxidil?

  • @loopy1924
    @loopy1924 4 года назад +5

    Great video. I recently used the Hairguard growband. My hair loss seems to have stabilised. Too early to tell if there is regrowth. I asked Matt Dominance about the device, but he thought it wasn't worth it. I'm happy so far so will continue using it for now. What are your thoughts? Would be great to hear your input.

    • @hairliciously
      @hairliciously  4 года назад +6

      Hey man. I've seen the device but have not personally used it so I can't speak from experience. My only concern would be that there aren't much studies on Hairguard's product and it doesn't seem to address any direct massaging effect to the top of the scalp as the band is only wrapped around the outer rim of the scalp. It also doesn't specify exactly how much pressure needs to be exerted on the scalp, so there are a lot of limitations, imo.

    • @The_g_string_lover
      @The_g_string_lover 3 года назад +3

      @@hairliciously the reason why it’s wrapped around the sides is because it pushes the skin upward, relieving tension and promoting blood flow.

    • @Efestto
      @Efestto 2 года назад

      Hi loopy how is it now after use of one year?

    • @adamw7290
      @adamw7290 Год назад +1

      I don't think Loopy is going to reply.

    • @an7647
      @an7647 9 месяцев назад

      Any update on your hair?

  • @arnoldeduardopluatrujillo3193
    @arnoldeduardopluatrujillo3193 3 месяца назад

    What types of skull are prone to baldness?

  • @phoenixrising9352
    @phoenixrising9352 4 года назад +10

    Connor Murphy?
    Also what about Dermapens effect on this?
    Edit:
    Oh so dermapen breaks up fibrosis?

    • @sonofolaf1175
      @sonofolaf1175 4 года назад

      Dermapen helps by increasing growth factors on the spot and yes they break fibrosis but do a synergistic approach do all not just one

    • @realism4183
      @realism4183 4 года назад +2

      did u come from moreplatesmoredates?

    • @phoenixrising9352
      @phoenixrising9352 4 года назад +2

      Realism
      No I came from Notification, but I saw that video, and Connors

    • @kennethfortugaleza5073
      @kennethfortugaleza5073 3 года назад

      fuark

  • @elguapo3811
    @elguapo3811 3 года назад +2

    1:32 he has full head of hair though

  • @paulofvcabelo
    @paulofvcabelo 4 года назад

    Hey man, do you know if in case of women this scalp tension is attenuated? this would be a important information to know how important is this issue... Regards

    • @millicustoms4256
      @millicustoms4256 3 года назад

      www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/10/131030092856.htm

    • @paulofvcabelo
      @paulofvcabelo 3 года назад +1

      @@millicustoms4256 Thanks!

  • @jimdandy8996
    @jimdandy8996 4 года назад +1

    The Indian guy's arm atrophied due to disuse. No indications of chronic limb ischemia there.

  • @paulcadman3562
    @paulcadman3562 4 года назад +9

    Interesting Theory , but as you say if hair is transplanted to the bald area it continues to grow ,so i agree it is down to programing of the hair follicle more than the scalp ,if only we could re program the hair on top of the head to live as long as the back and sides you would never need a transplant , good video

    • @litjellyfish
      @litjellyfish 4 года назад +2

      Agree totally. I think DHT in those hair cause severe inflammation. And massage. Microneedling etc can help fight that inflammation. Increase nutritions etc. but that is such a small factor compared to a DHT blocker.
      For me it’s like Finasteride = stop the majority that kills hair
      Scalp health = massage, shampoos etc. reduce the killing further.
      Microneedling = promote nutritions and body trying to heal.
      Minoxidil = just prolong their growth phase so you have more hair present on the head at the same time.

    • @litjellyfish
      @litjellyfish 3 года назад

      @Glasgow Rossco uh... hi scalp theory salesman..?

    • @litjellyfish
      @litjellyfish 3 года назад +1

      @Glasgow Rossco why is then scalp massage supposed to Help regrow hair of the follicles as you say has been squeezed and lost. And why does using minoxidil or finasteride make those lost squeezed hairs appear again?

    • @litjellyfish
      @litjellyfish 3 года назад

      @Glasgow Rossco Oh why is the community propagating it not free then? 😊😊😊 i am not debunking it. I am even doing it myself since I got info from a guy called Ben I think.
      I am just saying finasteride works based on my own experience. It’s not perfect but better than the other things I tried. So testing tension now.
      I am curious why you are so interested of claiming that people are agents of big pharma. I mean most people here are not debunking it but just for more evidence and you retaliate rather rudely and call them big pharma supporters.

    • @litjellyfish
      @litjellyfish 3 года назад

      @Glasgow Rossco nope. And then It should not be rocked science for you to understand that minoxidil and finasteride also do their actions to make hair that is not totally gone to appear again right?

  • @GusLandy
    @GusLandy 2 года назад +2

    It's the beard, people without or with little beard don't get bald. It seems this scalp tension is more pronounced in people with thick and dense beard. If the beard matures slowly (30-40 years of age) there is a good probability one will keep his hair. Asian people for instance have very little, or any beard at all and their hair is usually perfect. There are exceptions of course especially in the progression timeline. It is known that the earlier the balding starts the more aggressive it is. People who start shedding after 30-35, usually have moderate loss of hair. These are usually people who start shaving later in life.

    • @quinten5993
      @quinten5993 Год назад +1

      But george Michael had a great beard and hair at the same time

    • @stealthb0y1
      @stealthb0y1 5 дней назад

      bs

  • @jacobkomnath7961
    @jacobkomnath7961 2 года назад +1

    Well ever since my hair started going, my scalp just hurts

    • @adamw7290
      @adamw7290 Год назад +1

      Almost as if it is getting stretched.

  • @servantofthecreator
    @servantofthecreator 2 года назад

    Heard Botox can help tension on the scalp

  • @ZHDfilmss
    @ZHDfilmss 4 года назад +6

    I was wondering if it's ok to use onion juice 2 times a week and a Lazer comb 3 times a week at the same time. I started getting into it

    • @drzeraygslassie5620
      @drzeraygslassie5620 3 года назад

      Yeah,1.the onion as a sort of dht reliefer and many other benefits
      2.massage as tention reducer and calcification avoidance
      ......amazingly am decided to do that!

    • @Shah-pr5ur
      @Shah-pr5ur 3 года назад +1

      Trust me,you don't wanna use onion juice.For starters it'll take a month or two before you're able to get rid of the stench on your head.Also the treatment will only speed up the process of your baldness.Wish I've never done it.My hair's receding at an alarming rate right now.Been using since April and I've stopped after the third month.I've even mixed it with ginger and castor oil.Nothing work.

    • @SumboodyNao
      @SumboodyNao 3 года назад +1

      @@Shah-pr5ur then you’re obviously lying.

    • @Shah-pr5ur
      @Shah-pr5ur 3 года назад

      @@SumboodyNao Then be my guest and do it.Don't say I didn't warn you.

    • @SumboodyNao
      @SumboodyNao 3 года назад

      @@Shah-pr5ur no the fact that you’d said those things “sped up the process” is laughable. You’re trolling clearly.

  • @nikomars937
    @nikomars937 3 года назад

    Growband is the hair solution

  • @ramithraghunath1073
    @ramithraghunath1073 Год назад

    *Kindly read the below*
    Hairloss is an optimization strategy of body to prioritize what's important.We can notice that scalp wont lose hair on the back as it will be disastrous if someone falls on their back.similiarily i have found that hairloss is much hair after hours from ejaculation, so either high DHT production after ejaculation or lose of vital vitamins causing this. One more theory that right after ejaculation body has to produce semen immediately, for that nutrients are utilized for semen production rather than scalp hair which is of lower priority.
    Men with thick head of hair and beard tends to be highly sexually dimorphic since their genes know that they will have adequate resources aka food for high maintenance body( you can notice a shine in their eyes which shows extra energy).Body is all about optimization and prioritization of nutrients absorbed so that our mortality is increased.
    Beards are thicker in the jaw area rather than cheeks because an adult human gets into fights and a hit on the jaw area lead to concussion.
    If we can have report of what happens in the body right after ejaculation, we will have the root cause if hair loss,and im desperate to find this out

    • @psyche1988
      @psyche1988 Год назад

      Total bunk, first where did you get that theory with falling on your back, if you hit yourself there on the cerebellum you're dead, hair or no hair. Second i eat like 5 times a day and i.m still skinny and suffering hair.loss. It's the cortisol, stress tightens scalp.

  • @Bogosvet
    @Bogosvet 6 месяцев назад

    Важно не только натяжение кожи головы, но ещё то что с верху не мышца, а сухожилие, которое хуже питается и больше подвержена спаечному процессу.

  • @ilp694
    @ilp694 4 года назад +2

    Hi! i used growband hairguard for 6 month but no effect! returned it for moneyback! a little better effect was from their tonic....

    • @hairliciously
      @hairliciously  4 года назад +1

      I think your better off massaging the scalp using your hands.

  • @manusartifex3185
    @manusartifex3185 3 года назад +12

    That's it just do
    - microneedling
    - minox
    - massaging
    - low inflamation diet
    - dinosaur pee

    • @kohiba666
      @kohiba666 2 года назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @charlesben9104
      @charlesben9104 2 года назад +1

      where do i obtain dinosaur pee?

    • @an7647
      @an7647 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@charlesben9104Jurassic park

    • @jarvish709
      @jarvish709 3 месяца назад

      No microneedling breaks your hair..but massages and mindixol is perfect

    • @manusartifex3185
      @manusartifex3185 3 месяца назад

      @@charlesben9104 travel machine first

  • @dillerz8927
    @dillerz8927 3 года назад +2

    Go and watch the DHT myth by Christopher walker

  • @cedrix57
    @cedrix57 3 года назад +2

    How do you relieve scalp tension ?

    • @aidanmohrman9493
      @aidanmohrman9493 Год назад +1

      Massage your scalp with your fingertips, stretch and pinch the skin all over. Make sure you get every part of your head. I do it for like 10-20 minutes at night and in the morning. My scalp has gotten so much more pliable and itching that I had went away and I only started doing it 2 weeks ago. I cannot wait to see my scalp health in a year.

    • @4dimensao99
      @4dimensao99 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@aidanmohrman9493 and now man ?

  • @jazzyb3221
    @jazzyb3221 4 года назад +1

    Hair Guard company sell a head gear that solves this issue, I will invest and let you know etc.

    • @The_Voice_of_Reason748
      @The_Voice_of_Reason748 3 года назад +2

      7 months on. Let us know?

    • @jazzyb3221
      @jazzyb3221 3 года назад +1

      @@The_Voice_of_Reason748 I haven’t bought yet

    • @jss.2020
      @jss.2020 2 года назад

      @@jazzyb3221 did u solve yer hair loss?

    • @jazzyb3221
      @jazzyb3221 2 года назад

      @@jss.2020 I use Topical Finasteride yes.

  • @a.j.stanley3641
    @a.j.stanley3641 4 года назад

    Hi i am new here and although i am 66 i am still considering a hair procedure of some sort but finding it a bit of a minefield out there with all the different information and opinions, i had a FUT transplant done 35 years ago although i wasn't losing to much hair i just wanted to thicken up the front which is what it did.
    Last year i went to Mexico to have stem-cell treatment carried out on some injuries to my body and while i was there i had PRP treatment to the whole top of my head and i am very surprised at the results but they told me that PRP cant make dead hair follicles grow again so some areas at the side of the temple are thinning, i have been looking into DHI as an option and have been told that i have plenty of donor hair but cant decide which is best FUE or DHI.
    One other thing i am trying to find more about is when i had PRP done it was done by taking my blood and spinning it but there seems to be another system Regenera Activa which is PRP but they take 3 little plugs of scalp and extract the stem-cells from that which is making me wonder if that system would be more successful than using blood, any thoughts or advise would be welcome.

    • @rainmankin5533
      @rainmankin5533 4 года назад

      If you’ve had good results from prp then you’re one of the only people that I have ever heard of that has and I would have to bet that you are probably taking min or fin that most likely is more attributed to you making gains with your hair. I’ve gone through 2 prp treatments and it sped up my hair loss big time. For anyone reading this DO NOT DO PRP it is a scam.

    • @SquaresBaby
      @SquaresBaby 4 года назад +5

      Why do you want a hair transplant your almost dead

    • @Slade69
      @Slade69 3 года назад +2

      @@SquaresBaby Bruh

  • @Pana_Kanel
    @Pana_Kanel 4 года назад +5

    I'm not even balding, but for some reason I'm watching this kind of stuff

    • @devvrattomar215
      @devvrattomar215 4 года назад +2

      Then it makes you the smartest of all of us

    • @Pana_Kanel
      @Pana_Kanel 4 года назад

      @@devvrattomar215 Hahah, yea I guess so

    • @drzeraygslassie5620
      @drzeraygslassie5620 3 года назад +2

      Me too,but knowing prior is better !

    • @Pana_Kanel
      @Pana_Kanel 3 года назад

      @@drzeraygslassie5620 Yeah

    • @sushi_takoyaki143
      @sushi_takoyaki143 3 года назад +3

      you may or may not experience it in the future but its always best to stock up on knowledge and be prepared.

  • @miyak5750
    @miyak5750 13 дней назад

    Btw the bald guy in the picture is not actually bald 😂 I forgot his name but he apparently just likes shaving his head a lot . Hence why his scalp is so flexible

  • @Dagdagandag
    @Dagdagandag 2 года назад

    Can one reverse scar tissue?

  • @revolaid
    @revolaid 4 года назад +2

    This video was based on Rob English's finding. His website is very helpful in how to stop hair loss naturally. perfecthairhealth.com/

  • @dankyypants3397
    @dankyypants3397 3 года назад

    Lmfao is that Terry cruises head

  • @HowellPlays
    @HowellPlays 2 года назад +1

    Question is what’s the best way to reduce scalp tension? I’ve started to massage my head daily for about 2 weeks atm but haven’t noticed any change in tension or hair growth etc. wonder if this will change? I also take Finasteride but have only been on it for a month at the moment. Any help for reducing tension etc would be much appreciated! Thanks

    • @DJRS2178
      @DJRS2178 2 года назад +2

      lower inflammation, heavy metals, toxins, dental infections, candida can all cause inflammation in the body, fluid swelling causes tension

    • @mrsister032
      @mrsister032 2 года назад +4

      Any change in hair loss or growth is going to take months to show improvement. Keep doing what you're doing and check again in 6 months.

    • @HowellPlays
      @HowellPlays 2 года назад

      @@mrsister032 appreciate the reply, been on it 7 months now. Hair seems to have thickened up a bit in mid scalp but not much growth

    • @bobmarley9712
      @bobmarley9712 2 года назад

      @@HowellPlays now?

    • @Leonhart_93
      @Leonhart_93 2 года назад +1

      2 weeks it's not going to show anything relevant, with any treatment. For the very simple fact that the telogen (resting) phase alone takes 3 months. Then there would be growth, at which point you can assess if it's noticeably better than before or not. Until then it's basically a Schrodinger's cat scenario.
      But if the results after 3 months are let's say 10% better, can you really objectively notice the difference? That is why like 1 year of a certain treatment are needed to know for sure.

  • @nitinnishant7783
    @nitinnishant7783 Год назад

    I think scalp tension theory makes a lot of sense but it's still not proven, right? There's plenty of anecdotes available, though.

  • @hisagisan
    @hisagisan Год назад

    I thought collagen was good for the hair

  • @oneluv11
    @oneluv11 4 года назад +6

    as you get older our DHT is actually lower not higher where men lose most of their hair...so DHT may not be the main cause...if it was then we would have more hair as we aged etc

    • @oneluv11
      @oneluv11 4 года назад +1

      David O'Meara studies show lower dht levels with more hair loss as it’s not the main cause

    • @oneluv11
      @oneluv11 4 года назад +1

      Ben Riley elaborate

    • @oneluv11
      @oneluv11 4 года назад +1

      Ben Riley where’s this study tho...may only apply to small percentage of people but as I mentioned earlier it can many things

    • @subie1019
      @subie1019 4 года назад +1

      Most people who go fully bald already start balding at a young age, especially those who start balding before 25, they are likely to end up fully bald. Balding is progressive it doesn’t take one year to go bald, instead it takes several years that’s why older guys seem to be bald but actual fact majority of baldness already started when they are young besides your hairloss is only noticeable after losing more than 50% of your hair.Also if you start balding at a older age it will be a slower process as compared to starting in your 20s.

    • @subie1019
      @subie1019 4 года назад

      Chris J can you please show us the study one or two studies doesn’t meant anything, there is plenty of studies showing relation of dht to balding. Let me give you another example, most children grow the most between age 0-3, but that doesn’t meant they are tall at that age, you need to take a few years to grow, so they will only be tall age 18, same as balding you don’t just go bald overnight.

  • @nessanoconnor3661
    @nessanoconnor3661 4 года назад

    Doesn't dermapen cause micro-scarring?

  • @Cartman5101
    @Cartman5101 4 года назад +6

    if this whole scalp tensions is a thing then why are people who do hormon therapy are able to go from nw7 to a thick nw1 again?

    • @ftvideos7663
      @ftvideos7663 4 года назад +1

      Hormone therapy and hair rwgrowth ?

    • @Cartman5101
      @Cartman5101 4 года назад

      Ben Riley makes sense

    • @youtubesucks2755
      @youtubesucks2755 4 года назад

      Also why is it male pattern baldness? Don't females have scalp tension?

    • @Cartman5101
      @Cartman5101 4 года назад

      youtube sucks they do have scalp tension as well i think, i think its the combination with dht pgd2 pge2 blod flow scalp tension and bunch of other stuff. Scalp tension alone not gonna make you bald but if you are sensitive to dht aka mpb then scalp tension additionally is really damn evil

    • @aidanmohrman9493
      @aidanmohrman9493 Год назад

      @@youtubesucks2755Females have exponentially smaller and differently shaped skulls than males

  • @fairybeauty9225
    @fairybeauty9225 3 года назад +1

    Loose scalp treatment please

  • @alyuksel348
    @alyuksel348 2 года назад +1

    If this is a solution, then why did you get a hair transplant ? No disrespect intended.

  • @quackkuryu4680
    @quackkuryu4680 2 года назад +1

    terry crew is not bald so scalp tension is true

  • @rio20d
    @rio20d 3 года назад

    hmm I remember, I saw the scalp tension theory from hairguard..

    • @Tubejczyk
      @Tubejczyk 3 года назад

      @GenesisGems if u claim someone is suspicious u should bring at least some kind of evidence tbh

  • @ermetetrismegisto8036
    @ermetetrismegisto8036 4 года назад +4

    i did scalp massage constantly for 12 years. i can move my muscle also without hands.
    the hairloss kept increasing.
    i does not regrow the hairs.

    • @Cartman5101
      @Cartman5101 4 года назад +3

      Ben Riley or it just useless when you are massaging only without taking other meds

    • @litjellyfish
      @litjellyfish 4 года назад +2

      Ben Riley sorry no it’s DHT that causes it.

    • @litjellyfish
      @litjellyfish 4 года назад +1

      Ben Riley sorry what you are telling is no proof off.
      DHT actually promotes hair in other parts of the body. Your question is valid. And to be fair science do not know why the hair i. The typical MPB patterns is DHT sensitive. But it is. That is why DHT blocker is proven to stop MPBHairloss
      For massage there is no really evidence that is helps. Maybe it does but I like to fall on proves data and what people in general report.
      And for finasteride. Minoxidil and microneedling there slid both clinical data and a lot of testimonies online.
      For all other treatments it’s seems very very much Fuzzy

    • @HawxWon
      @HawxWon 4 года назад

      @@litjellyfish I think he can try to use some DHT blockers, if it also doesn't work, he probably have some other issues, I mean he may have MPB, but there may be some other problems within his body. I know a lot of people they lose tons of hair but their scalp can be pretty elastic, but DHT blocker didn't do any help to them, even dutasteride, some of them went for hair transplant, guess what, their transplanted hairs all falled out within 5 years.

    • @hairguardian4639
      @hairguardian4639 4 года назад

      Stefan Holmqvist DHT blockers stop Hair loss but dont help regrow hair if dht is a problem finasteride should regrow Hair but its not

  • @youtubecollection4304
    @youtubecollection4304 3 года назад

    200 hair fall during massage 😞😞😞

    • @sushi_takoyaki143
      @sushi_takoyaki143 3 года назад

      you need to start blocking dht internally.

    • @taiker96q53
      @taiker96q53 Год назад

      Its normal weak hair will leave you then you will regrowth the healthy one

  • @89dnell
    @89dnell 4 года назад +7

    how many times will you repeat the exact same thing over and over?

  • @luigipolitodabundo8472
    @luigipolitodabundo8472 3 года назад +3

    Microneedling could cause scar tissue too...

    • @ayadhussin6771
      @ayadhussin6771 3 года назад

      They do heal fast if its sprayed with water salt after microneedling. It will burn first and gets healed. No more scar tissue.

  • @Frazer20
    @Frazer20 3 года назад +1

    Ok... and woman dont get scalp tension.... because...? Exactly

    • @dipinc
      @dipinc 3 года назад +4

      It's combination of dht and scalptension

    • @jesusismycity3202
      @jesusismycity3202 3 года назад

      Scalp tension is causing inflammation which is why the body pumps dht into the scalp. Dht is anti inflammatory. Women dont have dht so that doesnt affect them as bad

    • @purpose6113
      @purpose6113 Год назад

      40% of women experience some type of hair thinning in their 40s

  • @MalBoYover
    @MalBoYover 4 года назад +4

    Most of this sound true, but exept scar tissue, if scars happen why can some people that goes trans grow all their hair back? or almost it all back atleast

    • @blakemorton6274
      @blakemorton6274 4 года назад

      When people transition from male to female through hormones the estrogen helps their hair growth

    • @jackjohnny9370
      @jackjohnny9370 2 года назад

      Its because high DHT affects also muscle functions and strength. My view of it is that it makes side head muscles more relaxed so it doesnt cause further blood restriction and bone growth due to the tension.

    • @purpose6113
      @purpose6113 Год назад

      As far as I know, there are some who don't...

  • @philosophyofthestars
    @philosophyofthestars 3 года назад +1

    Just because balding men have more scar tissue/tighter scalps, does not mean this is the driving force of balding. Losing the hair (losing the subcutaneous fat and growth factors) along with the resulting inflammatory cascade most likely does this (scar tissue). FtM trans lose their hair when they start testosterone. It is not because their scalps are now tighter. It is because androgens make everyone lose hair. Some just lose it more quickly and have a more severe reaction. Like with Covid...everyone can get it but everyone suffers to varying degrees (or not at all).

    • @purpose6113
      @purpose6113 Год назад

      But then again, there are some MtF who don't grow back their hair when going on hormonal treatment

  • @defenderofdemocracy2231
    @defenderofdemocracy2231 3 года назад

    Are you in the army?

  • @Champ1988
    @Champ1988 4 года назад +8

    First off, you're near-juvenile with the way your hair appears! You already look young for your age. So this level of hair density and hairline really suits you and takes years off.
    Also, these studies are supported by parallel studies that have found a link between atherosclerosis and hairloss.
    There are studies that show that men with chronic plaque build-up tend to be bald. This is because of plaque buildup in the scalp. So in theory, healthy cholesterol and scalp massages can do a lot to reverse hair loss.

    • @Leonhart_93
      @Leonhart_93 2 года назад +1

      The problem with this theory is that cholesterol is not a direct cause of plaque build-up, it's just a mechanism of patching up the damage due to arteriosclerosis in the first place. This is exactly why for many years we mistakenly believed that high fat diets cause heart disease, to which we didn't find any significant experimental data to support even 50 years later.
      So what led to that arteriosclerosis then is what would fix the balding issue.

    • @purpose6113
      @purpose6113 Год назад

      @@Leonhart_93 its more like quitting processed carbs right?

    • @Leonhart_93
      @Leonhart_93 Год назад +1

      @@purpose6113 Yeah, but it's more nuanced than that, as I found out after compiling all the videos that explain those studies.
      It is the high carb but high refined carbs are definitely a lot worse, and sugar is much worse than just a normal carb like a potato.
      There are also bad fats, like the oils they reuse for fast foods. It's not called junk food for nothing.

    • @purpose6113
      @purpose6113 Год назад

      @@Leonhart_93 What are your thoughts on carnivore for hair health?

  • @BillClay88
    @BillClay88 4 года назад

    Course castrated men don't go bald. Some of the shit men use for hairloss are the same chemicals used to castrate men. Who knew.

  • @reson_8
    @reson_8 4 года назад +7

    The Indian man's arm is like that due to inactivity. Same thing happens when a broken limb is in a cast for 6 weeks+, the muscle mass reduces. And why does scalp tension only affect men and not women, at least for the most part? Blood flow is just one piece of the puzzle but not the be all and end all. Most likely it's a combination of hormones/genetics AND blood flow. You can slow down/halt or reverse hairloss by tackling one of these two but ultimately the best results will be achieved if you tackle both. The ratio of which causes more hairloss will be totally unique to each person, depending on their genetics, diet, lifestyle etc. This would explain why sometimes transplanted hair can fall out, only one piece of the puzzle was treated(DHT), not blood flow. This ratio can also change with age, as testosterone levels and blood flow potentially decreases. I had very aggressive hairloss in my early 20's which I think was attributed to high testosterone (which can convert to DHT in the scalp) and I also had very good results with Propecia at the time which I carried on taking for 10 years before the sides got too much. I've been off propecia for almost 7 years (now in my 40's) and I still have more hair than in my 20's. My hairline is still receding but at a much slower pace and I've had some success with scalp massaging and lifestyle changes.

    • @reson_8
      @reson_8 4 года назад +1

      @Ben Riley Are there studies backing that up about body tension in men vs women? Women are actually known to carry more stress than men. As for the skull expansion theory, the human skull is over 90% developed by the age of 5, yet young men only start losing their hair after puberty, which ties in with hormones rather skull tension. Also the skull doesn't really grow after the age of 20, it might just change slightly with age. Another study points to the fact that castrated boys never go on to develop MPB - again this points to hormones being the cause. Do I think that scalp tension could contribute to MPB? possibly but it would be a very small impact compared to what hormones/genetics can do. Increasing blood flow to the hair follicles does seem to help as it reverses some of the damage being done by DHT.

    • @reson_8
      @reson_8 4 года назад

      @Ben Riley I ask because I've never heard that men hold more tension and I also can't find any studies about that. I looked at the skull expansion theory before and the photos showing how the hairloss is evident in the tighter areas of the scalp but this still doesn't prove anything. I for one have an incredibly tight mid scalp section and it's also where I have the most hair, the areas where I have the least hair are also the least tight. And this theory still doesn't answer why castrated boys don't go on to develop MPB.

    • @reson_8
      @reson_8 4 года назад

      @Ben Riley It's very much a theory and still doesn't answer a lot of questions. Rob English discusses the theory and shortcoming on his site.

    • @reson_8
      @reson_8 3 года назад

      @Glasgow Rossco There's no proof that ejaculation causes MPB, at least not that I'm aware. Do you have a source?

    • @reson_8
      @reson_8 3 года назад

      @Glasgow Rossco Just any studies (even peer reviewed) or just user lead studies, not big pharma. I have reduced my own hairloss with scalp exercises so no big pharma there.

  • @BeeVee-zz9ip
    @BeeVee-zz9ip 2 года назад +1

    Bro but Terry crews is bald and look at how loose his scalp is

    • @jss.2020
      @jss.2020 2 года назад

      preach

    • @jackjohnny9370
      @jackjohnny9370 2 года назад

      Its loose but its also thick, meaning its clogged with grease, thinner scalp has much more vascular potential and movability.

    • @BeeVee-zz9ip
      @BeeVee-zz9ip 2 года назад

      @@jackjohnny9370 how do you get rid of the grease?

    • @jackjohnny9370
      @jackjohnny9370 2 года назад +2

      @@BeeVee-zz9ip scalp finger presses and kneeding, moving sides and back of the head with palms, combing dead skin cells, but mainly u need to stop tension to reduce inflamation, hair is trapped/ clogged in hard sebum...

    • @BeeVee-zz9ip
      @BeeVee-zz9ip 2 года назад +2

      @@jackjohnny9370 Very interesting thank you

  • @dani9082
    @dani9082 4 года назад

    Why not just do a hair transplant?

    • @litjellyfish
      @litjellyfish 4 года назад +2

      Becuase the hair will continue falling off? And in the end you will have no hair to transplant left. And it’s cost a lot of money

    • @jss.2020
      @jss.2020 2 года назад

      he already did a transplant - now just maintaining it

  • @rustyhands8179
    @rustyhands8179 3 года назад +1

    I THINK YOU NEED TO TALK FASTER.........