10 thoughts on “Hair Loss and Regrowth: Recovering from Alopecia (with before and afer pics)”
Hey, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
You don’t need a lot of it, just enough drops to cover the parts of your scalp that need it; don’t worry about putting any on your actual hair, just a few drops on your scalp and massage it in.
The only “con” or bad thing about the oil is that it is quite expensive and it does have a slight smell that you might not like – but the smell isn’t that strong (I don’t think other people would notice it on? you).
Hope this helps
thank you very much
i have alopecia and i am interested in using? jamaican castor oil and cons
if you could please explain which amount to use. and if you could plz tell me more about cons cox i dont know what is that. Many thanks
Aw? thanks Hanna 😀 glad I made you chuckle!!
hahaha Denise your eggy fart comments made me laugh! Your channel is going well, massive well dones! Hanna xxxx?
Yeah, the castor oil and sulfur was the first thing that made a real difference to her hair. She is using the Jamaican black castor oil (JBCO) at the moment – with the essential oils I mentioned mixed in – because for her the JBCO works even better than regular castor oil. I will? post some update pictures in a couple of months
By Feb you can see the difference with the castor? oil and sulfur. Is she still using the castor oil
Thanks very much for the link and the info about your dad, I’ve had a look at the site and I’m definitely going to get some. Thanks for? subbing too 😀
Check out msmhair(dot)com. ? My father recently started experiencing male pattern baldness at 75. This is working QUICKLY for him. He didn’t want to start losing hair, even at 75. We use a powder by Source Naturals powder internally and externally. Also helping is Twinlab’s Hydrolyzed Collage Protein. See reviews on iherb or Vitacost. I use them also because these are great all round!
Hey thanks for subbing! That is a good question, we don’t really know what caused it – it isn’t traction alopecia because she has never worn weaves/braids etc. It initially started several years ago as she began the menopause. ?
Thanks for sharing your moms hair has grew back.
How did? your moms hair come out ?
Hey, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
You don’t need a lot of it, just enough drops to cover the parts of your scalp that need it; don’t worry about putting any on your actual hair, just a few drops on your scalp and massage it in.
The only “con” or bad thing about the oil is that it is quite expensive and it does have a slight smell that you might not like – but the smell isn’t that strong (I don’t think other people would notice it on? you).
Hope this helps
thank you very much
i have alopecia and i am interested in using? jamaican castor oil and cons
if you could please explain which amount to use. and if you could plz tell me more about cons cox i dont know what is that. Many thanks
Aw? thanks Hanna 😀 glad I made you chuckle!!
hahaha Denise your eggy fart comments made me laugh! Your channel is going well, massive well dones! Hanna xxxx?
Yeah, the castor oil and sulfur was the first thing that made a real difference to her hair. She is using the Jamaican black castor oil (JBCO) at the moment – with the essential oils I mentioned mixed in – because for her the JBCO works even better than regular castor oil. I will? post some update pictures in a couple of months
By Feb you can see the difference with the castor? oil and sulfur. Is she still using the castor oil
Thanks very much for the link and the info about your dad, I’ve had a look at the site and I’m definitely going to get some. Thanks for? subbing too 😀
Check out msmhair(dot)com. ? My father recently started experiencing male pattern baldness at 75. This is working QUICKLY for him. He didn’t want to start losing hair, even at 75. We use a powder by Source Naturals powder internally and externally. Also helping is Twinlab’s Hydrolyzed Collage Protein. See reviews on iherb or Vitacost. I use them also because these are great all round!
Hey thanks for subbing! That is a good question, we don’t really know what caused it – it isn’t traction alopecia because she has never worn weaves/braids etc. It initially started several years ago as she began the menopause. ?
Thanks for sharing your moms hair has grew back.
How did? your moms hair come out ?