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I’ve know we were bound to lose hair because we’re not getting enough nutrients and I’ve been losing a lot of hair when I brush after I shower I don’t have any bald spots yet from what I noticed but my question here is I always get my hair dyed due to grays will dye force more to fall out should I just skip this treatment?

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I’ve know we were bound to lose hair because we’re not getting enough nutrients and I’ve been losing a lot of hair when I brush after I shower I don’t have any bald spots yet from what I noticed but my question here is I always get my hair dyed due to grays will dye force more to fall out should I just skip this treatment?


I just did my hair 2 weeks ago and it doesn't make a difference according to my colourist.

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I colored mine about a month or two ago, and the falling out seems to have slowed down, so I didn't notice any connection between coloring it and losing it. Definitely ready for it to get a bit thicker now, thanks!

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If you're going to color, make sure you do conditioning treatments. Of course, it's better to not color. But sometimes coloring helps it look fuller or boost your self esteem. Just try to help your hair stay in the best shape possible. I don't know your hair length, but a shorter length is lighter so doesn't come out as bad. (According to my stylist... mine isn't as bad now. I don't know if it was the new cut other month or coincidence) Biotin and collagen powder help too of course

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If you're going to color, make sure you do conditioning treatments. Of course, it's better to not color. But sometimes coloring helps it look fuller or boost your self esteem. Just try to help your hair stay in the best shape possible. I don't know your hair length, but a shorter length is lighter so doesn't come out as bad. (According to my stylist... mine isn't as bad now. I don't know if it was the new cut other month or coincidence) Biotin and collagen powder help too of course

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Your comment really helps thank you I do have really long hair and someone told me I should cut it shorter could you tell me what collegen powder is what does it do? Do you guys take any Vitamins that can help


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Most importantly make sure you get lots of Protein, your diet is key to your Hair loss, also of course take care of your hair and you cando coconut oil treatments , put it in your hair and leave it in overnight and wash out the next day and condition and you should always use professional Shampoo especially if your hair is color treated! Good luck, hope this helps!

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Your comment really helps thank you I do have really long hair and someone told me I should cut it shorter could you tell me what collegen powder is what does it do? Do you guys take any Vitamins that can help



I cut mine to right above my shoulders. It's not falling out as bad, but the best part is that the new cut helped it look thicker and healthier

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Your comment really helps thank you I do have really long hair and someone told me I should cut it shorter could you tell me what collegen powder is what does it do? Do you guys take any Vitamins that can help



I cut mine to right above my shoulders. It's not falling out as bad, but the best part is that the new cut helped it look thicker and healthier

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