Okay so ever since 4th grade I've had thin/thinning hair. I'm in 8th going on 9th, and I really wanna do something about it. I've tried putting mango in my hair before I wash it, olive oil, Nioxin shampoo systems getting it trimmed every 6 weeks. Nothing works. My hair takes soo long to grow. I want it to grow fast. So badly. I want to have big thick hair. It's embarrassing. I don't want to start my highschool years as people thinking my hair sucks. Lately this year, my scalp is kind of itchy quite a few times in one day. And I kind of have these little scabs, tiny scabs, that I always pick out of my scalp. And I was outside taking a tan today and when I came back inside my scalp was red all afternoon. I'm so scared that I have seborrheic dermatitis. I read that it's chronic. I don't want it for the rest of my life. I want the scabs to go away. I don't want an itchy scalp. I want my hair to be thick, not thin. For the growing thing, my mom wants me to take Biotin vitamins to make it grow longer and faster.
So basically:
-How can I get my hair to be healthier, longer, and grow normally?
-What do I do to make my hair thick?
-Do you think I have seborrheic dermatitis? Can I get rid of it forever?
I'm seeing a really good specialist in September but I need to do something this summer so I don't look weird in highschool.
Nallie answered Saturday July 12 2008, 1:32 am: That's great that you are seeing a specialist, I would recommend that. I know of people that have used Shapley's M-T-G with good results. That's entirely up to you if you try it or not though.
They have made this stuff for horses for years, and now are making a product for humans.
I can tell you that I have had excellent results on horses, dogs and cats with this product. Really fast skin healing and hair growth. [ Nallie's advice column | Ask Nallie A Question ]
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