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2 years agoWhat's a good product of what would it take to get your hair start growing back
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Hair regrowth after cancer treatment is a common concern, and there are gentle options like scalp massage, biotin supplements, and specialized shampoos that some find helpful during recovery. It's always best to check with your healthcare team about what products might work well with your specific treatment plan, as they can guide you toward safe and effective approaches for your situation.
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7 months agoI used different shampoo bars from Kitsch
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7 months agothank you
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7 months agoI use purador off of Amazon. Plus supplements like biotin (there are many others that help hair growth). if you use Minoxidil keep in mind it can cause hair to fall out before it actually starts working. I don't have research to back that up, I just experienced it myself (before this cancer thing) in was having some fallout due to stress. Plus I read (somewhere) it can do that. Also stay away from shampoo and conditioner that has sodium laural sulfate, parabens because those are bad for hair in general.
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7 months agoI am going to make a hair oil out of key essential oils and carrier oil. I haven’t lost any yet
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7 months agoTry the red (infrared) light therapy comb~ sold on Amazon, QVC, HSN, etc., approx $150.) for l5 mins a day & you'll have new hair growth before you know it! [Be consistent & patient] :• ) : •) : •) ----> €: )
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7 months ago@Bonnie. Wow that's expensive! I guess I'll try supplements and shampoo.
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7 months agoI swear by Nioxin shampoo and conditioner. Get it at Ulta or Amazon.
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7 months agoCastol oil, coconut oil, olive oil and rosmery leaves mix together, let it sit for a few day for concentration and then apply 3 times a day, my hair grew tremendously in no time and my eyebrows.
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2 months agoHair regrowth after cancer treatment is a common concern, and there are gentle options like scalp massage, biotin supplements, and specialized shampoos that some find helpful during recovery. It's always best to check with your healthcare team about what products might work well with your specific treatment plan, as they can guide you toward safe and effective approaches for your situation.
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