Hair Loss and Everything Else
For most people, hair is a big issue. Why not? They say that hair is everyone’s crowning glory. Hair styling is indeed a fashion statement. With the right style, age vanish with hair. Unfortunately at times, the lack of it also makes one look older.
Filipinos are vain. It’s no surprise that products on hair regaining or replanting of hair became instantly famous here. In my home alone, hair issue has become an increasing concern.
Fortunately, our son Marcus, has his hair problem at the minimum level. I’m actually more worried about it than him. I’m irritated how his hair go to different directions and point most of the time upwards even after he’s taken a bath. It’s a disaster really. When we attend events, we have to buy strong hold gel to keep his hair in place and the way we want it.
My husband of course has the biggest problem. It was silly of him to say that after marrying me, he lost most of his hair [I already clobbered him for this hehehe…]. He actually tried to save what’s left of his tresses, he in fact used different shampoos and chemicals recommended by friends and even listened to gossips about ways on growing hair. Unfortunately, nothing worked so he just asked the barber to razor his hair into what they call “semi-kalbo” style or half-bald look.
My problem on the other hand is what most women experiences after child birth. I have noticed that after my delivery to our second-born, my usual hair fall, especially after taking a bath,
increased dramatically. Today, wherever I go, I usually leave a trace by having some hair strands somewhere where I’ve been. It worries me really and like my husband, I also tried different formulas and techniques to reduce hair fall but none of those seemed to work.
I’m not losing hope though. I’m sure there are still ways I and my husband can do to save our “glory” from being uncrowned. Among the top on our list is trying provillus, effective hair loss products that gained the highest review in a reputable website about hair loss remedy. Provillus review actually renewed my husband’s hope of regaining his “younger look” and being able to style his hair in different ways.
As always, I believe that it’s important to find ways on how to make yourself look better if that would make you feel better especially if you have the means and opportunity to do so.
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Hi Mhel. Try to visit Hair treatment clinics. For sure they have solutions for that.
I know this post. Secret. haha
Have a nice day Mhel~!
Cheers,
Ambo
ambo…
hahaha
have a nice day too kapatid! salamat sa pasyal.
hello. yung tatay ko lahat ginawa nya para tubuan ulit siya ng buhok, pero wala nang nagyari. hihi
dakilang tambay…
lol! naku, madedepress ang hubby ko nyan hahaha!
sabi nila effective daw ang aloe vera. pero partly nasa genes mo rin yan.
i’d seen someone who spent some money on hair transplant but it doesn’t look good.
Mare, favorite hairstyle ko ang semi-kalbo. Pagkatapos magshower ay wala nakong iintindihing paglagay ng gel at pagstyle. Hahaha. Kaya pala madalas kong makitang pataas ang hairstyle ni Marcuz. Hehehe. Bagay naman sa kanya. Gwapo pa din.
naku that’s also one of my problems… hair loss, at kahit saan nga magpunta may iniiwang remembrance from my hair… especially kapag sinuklay na.. kaya di ako masyadong nagba-brush ng buhok hehe
palito…
ahihihi…
rhaposody…
i don’t use brush anymore, ung mga comb lng na malaki ang ngipin. grabe, minsan, kakahiya, lagi ngkalat ang hair di ba?