Telogen effluvium caused me to lose about 70% of my hair. #hairloss #hairlosstreatment #hair

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I had Telogen effluvium due to trauma and covid and lost about 70% of my hair. Many wigs and months later I am in a much better place!! Many thanks to for finding out what was happening. @Nutrafol and @Vegamour for amazing products! It's not 100% just yet but we are getting there!!!

This is what I took and did!
1. Went to a dermatologist
2. Took 2.5 Oral Minoxidil (You usually need a prescription)
4. Vegamour Shampoo and Conditioner (Washed my hair every other day)
5. Vegamour Hair Serum- (Put on after I showered and the night before I showered)
9. Coconut oil treatment- I would put this all over my hair for a night treatment and shower the next day.
10. Silk Pillows to sleep on at night!
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...some people don't understand hair loss for women. It is the most emotional thing.

classique
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Stay strong, took me 4 years to recover from this physically and emotionally.

jenniferschikowsky
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Stress makes your hair fall and hair falling makes you stresses 😢😢😢😢

garimarathore
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I’m so sorry 😞 I can’t imagine what your going through. I pray your hair grows back even fuller then before. Just don’t lose hope and keep on going.

krystinaz
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As a woman in her early 40's that used to have beautifully thick hair and can now see my scalp shining through and I am only told "hormones, age, deal with it" yeah .. this hit hard

Mokieness
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My heart hurts when I see someone else going through what I did. Love and prayers gorgeous girl. It will come back. I know.

itsoobvious
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It's so true. My mom has alopecia. She has no hair AT ALL. It's changed her. She doesn't date anymore, she has no friends anymore, and she's just not the same. I miss her. It can truly change a woman.

sierradickey
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From Bald men all over the world, we feel your feelings..

mayasamsara
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As someone who's only 20 years old and suffering from hair loss since I was about 18 - I completely understand your pain and wish you the best in your hair journey ❤

mh
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I have a meltdown everytime i wash my hair now

mennahsayed
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I can feel this 😢
My hair loss started something like two years ago. My hair was my favourite thing about me. It used to be extremely thick. I remember everyone saying they wanted same hair as I. Well..Then it all began. Maybe it was from stress in school or just the amount of stress or I wasn’t washing my hair enough. I lost like 60% of my hair and the hair loss continues. It’s kinda painful when I am just a teen. And seeing all those girls with such thick hair everyday in my class just terrible feeling. Now I am simply scared what will be next. I have visible places with barely any hair and it doesn’t really seems like growing back.

FNAFfan.lovesFNaF
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I don't know what's going on but I had full beautiful curls that ppl used to tell me they were jealous of. My hair was down passed my waist and now... It's falling out to the point that I don't even know how I'm not completely bald. I can run my fingers thru my hair and it just comes right out. I don't know what happened or how to fix it. I had to cut my hair to a bit above my shoulders. I'm so sad about it. I'm at a loss. 😢

KimberlynVega
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I lost all my hair after becoming housebound and bedbound after being attacked by two armed robbers. 16 years now and no help. We all have it to deal with

andrea
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I'm sick of people saying to stop being attached to hair, it DOES make a difference to your face, it changes everyone's appearence

hopefulbunni
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There's a difference between having little to no hair because you choose to, compared to losing your hair against your will, having things taken from you against your will is always hardest.

teequeen
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I can't imagine not having my hair. It really does affect how you view yourself. Congratulations on your successful hair journey!

jordanlillian
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I've had severe hair loss issues. I've tested a lot of hair serums. The trending ones as well as the products that social media influencers suggest, yet none appears to work. My wedding is in four months and I'm concerned a lot as the hair wasn’t looking good. I've came across through this hair regrowth serum by reactivate littleexrta & I have been applying it for the past month. I’ve noticed positive results, My hair has been growing faster & Hairfall has lessened. Also, some white hairs have begun to turn black. I apply it everyday. It’s a must recommend serum for everyone who is going through hair fall.

SupriyaPanday
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Following childbirth, I noticed my hairfall but I stayed calm. I took action to remedy it. I opted for a wellness-focused strategy.
I took care of my nutrition, eating vitamin-packed foods, specially rich in Folic Acid and Protein.
I worked out regularly and practiced yoga for stress control.
I just stayed away from tight hairstyles and quit using heated styling tools to prevent hair damage.
I also started applying LittleExttra's Coconion shampoo, hair oil along with a neem wood comb.
The result was hairfall control and the return of my hair.

shivanisinha
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You’re beautiful! Keep your chin up girl 💕

lolawest
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Hair loss is mentally so exhausting. After covid, I've been experiencing it for 2 years and i feel like it drained all my patience and hopes. It gets better for like 2-3 months, I feel like oh finally it doesn't fall out, all I need to do is waiting for the short hair to get longer. I become full of hope and positiveness. But then suddenly it begins to fall out like crazy again. I lose all the hair that grew back, and just return back to the the beginning stage. It repeats itself every 2-3 months and I'm too tired of it. I've tried everything, consulted the doctor, taking all the vitamin supplements, going to mesotherapy and all stuff. But anything doesn't work. I don't have any big health issue but my hair loss feels like uncureable. I hate combing or washing my hair now. Everytime I need to comb or wash my hair, I need some time to prepare myself mentally for that, and it always ends with the crying sessions anyways. It's so hard to keep losing hair everytime you just touch it. I would never imagine hair would play such an important part in our lives. And I don't know if it will ever get better anymore...

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