okay so im 18f and when i was younger i used something on my hair that wasnt supposed to be there i ended up damaging it and now i have bold spots. i need something that would make my hair grow. i have alot of bold spots like where my bangs are at and its pretty embarrasing can you recommend a product that will help me grow my hair back and do you know the price? thanks alott!
I will list some things that I know of that helps with hair growth. I am black/Panamanian and my hair texture is long, kind of straight but sometimes curly based on the humidity. Hair Mayo, and Mane and Tail products, also extensive condition treatments (that you get under the dryer with) - alfogee treatmetns, and also, try Dr. Miracle products. I would also see a dermatologist as well as a hair dresser in reference to the hair growth. I am not too sure of the price of the items I recommended but I am sure you can do a google search on these items and their prices.
I hope this has helped. If you are questioning why I have listed these products, it's b/c my mother owns 3 beauty salons.One in KY and one in TN and one over seas. I have been around hair products and breakage for as long as I can remember and I also use the products myself for my hair to maintain it's healthiness, at one point it was to continue growing it.
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lyndz6 answered Monday June 9 2008, 12:34 pm: well i recently seen a tv advert for women like yourself having hair problem. They come in pill form and you can get them in boots. Sorry but i can't remember what they're called but if you look around im sure you'll find them [ lyndz6's advice column | Ask lyndz6 A Question ]
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