When it comes to treating your hair with a hair loss shampoo, do you ever wonder if it will really help your hair to grow back?
First, you would need to make sure you are shampooing your hair on a regular basis. By doing this, you are getting rid of all of the dirt and excess oils that are causing your pours to get clogged, therefore stopping the growth. However you do not want to overdo it with washing out the oils, because your hair needs some of the oils to keep your scalp from getting too dry and causing your hair to get brittle.
When it comes down to buying the shampoo, many of the cheap shampoos work just as well as the expensive shampoos so don't over-work yourself thinking that the most expensive products are the best. After washing your hair, when towel drying it, be sure and use the towel as if it were a sponge, to soak up all the excessive water, rather than moving the towel back and forth on your head rapidly, since hair is the weakest when wet.
One of the most popular products on the market to use for hair loss is Minoxidil, it is FDA approved. You buy the lotion or the foam version. This is a unique type of shampoo that does not work up lather when using it. Most people that use this shampoo on a regular basis, see a significant result of re-growth in their hair. Very few people experience the opposite, which is more hair loss.
Another great remedy that can be used in re-growing the hair, is Aloe Vera Juice, and other types of massage oils. Aloe, is very good for the scalp, and what would be even better is if it were combined into a homemade shampoo for your hair. Make sure when using this, you leave it in your scalp for a good few minutes and then rinse it out. If you just stick with doing these few easy remedies on a regular basis, you will see great results in your hair growth in no time!
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