Monday, April 23, 2012

Question about hair?

Every morning when I get up, I shower. After showering, I part my hair down the middle of my head. I have lost a lot of hair on the right side of my head these past couple of months, and once my hair dries, the hair on my right side puffs up a little, while my left side is normal. I always spray hairspray on my right side to keep it down so that it is even. Is there any other way I could keep it down, and even, without using hairspray?



Question about hair?

Ok..I think we have a couple of things that are creating these problems for you-



1. The hairspray might be the rootcause of you loosing hair on your right side. Dont use it for some time and see if it helps.



2. Dont part or comb your hair when they are wet. Use comb only once they have semi dried.



3. Use Johnsons baby hair oil to make your hair even. Its the best and most healthy way to keep your hair in shape, without any extra chemicals. Moreso, the oil is non-sticky and would naturally moisturise your hair.



For a change, dont part your hair. Or if need be, change the parting to a side one. Hope this helps!!!



Question about hair?

I dont know



Question about hair?

when you part your hair.... run a blowdryer along the part until the roots are dry. that'll keep the frizz and flyaway free.



goodluck hunn.



also, to correct the problem of losing hair on the right side... move your part over a little. it doesn't have to be drastic... just enough to give those hair a little break!



Question about hair?

try parting your hair different----midway between the middle and right side.This should make your hair look more even.



Question about hair?

Have your hair stylist check your hair cut and thin out the right side so that it is even. If you don't want to do that stop parting your hair in the middle. part it on the right side and that will allow you to move some of the weight to the other side. and side parts look better anyway. Good luck. Please add me to your contacts and email me w/ any hair questions you have via yahoo answers.

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