Member Since: September 12, 2010 Answers: 6 Last Update: September 15, 2010 Visitors: 1120
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well, this question is honestly about a friend of mine. I met him at college and hes a pretty nice dude, hes one of my many new friends.
the problem is that he's got some pretty long hair, and whenever he hangs out with me in my dorm, and his hairs fall out and i find them later in my chair, on the carpet, on my bed. etc his suite-mates also complain about his hair clogging up the shower drain. they've been able to talk him into cleaning out the shower a few times a week, but i don't think its reasonable to ask him to stay out of my room all the time, or to clean up after himself before leaving...
I'd rather see him fix his problem of hair falling out. His hair near the top of his head seems to tend to get a little greasy towards the second half of the day, and it looks a little thin and maybe damaged overall. the ends don't look terrible though.
Of course he could just get his hair cut, but he seems to be pretty adamant about keeping it, and i'd probably be a bit disappointed to see it go myself, its unique for him. The big question is simply what can he change to make his hair reasonable? i dont know any girls whose hair falls out like his does, and girl hair generally looks a lot nicer than his, too. As far as care, he's said he uses aussie shampoo and conditioner, and he dries his hair with a towel in the morning. i'm not sure about what he does for combing or brushing though.
so, is there any must-do advice for keeping long hair from falling out? or did you notice anything in his routine that could be changed to keep it from being weak or greasy? ive never had hair thats long enough to have to worry about these things, but id like to help him out. any advice would be appreciated (link)
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i heard that from someone who read that from somewhere that using towel on the hair right after the shower weakens the hair. so maybe he should just leave the hair for some time and then use towel on it......and the other thing is that using shampoo on the daily basis also destroys the hair...
My honest advice ... Politeley ask him to see a dermatologist who could actually fix the whole problem....
GOOD LUCK
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thanks for the advice. i really appreciate it. but if i was his situation i think i would simply cut my hair before making that big of a deal about it. plus, we're just college kids, so finding the time, organizing, and paying for a dermatologist is even more of a hassle.
ill be sure to mention that bit about toweling it though, and maybe the shampoo as well, even im not so sure if it will make his hair better looking or just greasier. maybe a gentler shampoo would work best? i could definately suggest that to him
thanks
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