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i m losing hair from scalp n severe hair loss.i hav dandruff too.will rosemary or lavender hair oil realy help? i have long hair but thickness has greatly reduced..i am trying hard to get bak thick lustrous hair.so will rosemary or lavender oil realy solv the problem..if so please also recommend how to apply it

Sana replied: "Use a small bowl to mix the essential oils required for the hair tonic. You will need 3 drops of lavender, thyme, cedarwood and rosemary essential oils. Mixed well. Take a massage and rub the mixture on your scalp. Leave it for 20 to 30 minutes. Then rinse off with water. Examine the results. Essential oils stimulate the senses and the hair follicles. Some people report a slower rate of hair loss from using lavender oil, while others report new hair growth as well. You can get good tips by checking this link:"

mixture for hair loss will it work? will mixing teatree oil, lavender oil, and rosemarry oil in aloe gel work to help regrow hair on a man? if massaged into the scalp every night then washed off every morning? is there a better way to mix this solution? should it also be mixed with olive oil or somthing or is the aloe gel enough? I am not trying to make anyone who they are not, I am asking this question for someone who does not have a computer.

fifanaet replied: "I am sorry, but it is a genetic factor. Not much can be done, go natural, I think its the best way and quite attractive than trying to make him who he is NOT."

Despina K replied: "Everything depends on his genetic background, his lifestyle, and health as a whole (including his psychological health). Aromatherapy can help control hair loss, but to my knowledge there is no scientific proof that it would help hair grow back. Hopefullly, aromatherapy research will soon be funded for more conditions, including alopecia (baldness), and we'll find out. But if he believes in the treatment, he may see dramatic results because his own disposition will activate the healing process. In any case, there are a some things he can do. First of all, he should avoid washing his hair EVERY morning and when he does, he should use a mild shampoo. The natural oils produced by the human scalp are there to nourish the hair - stripping it with harsh shampoos and daily washes will only make the condition worse. Now, depending on the colour of his hair, I suggest making an oil blend to use as a hair mask before washing as often as possible. If he's fair, try Chamomile oil. If he's dark, try Bay laurel oil. Personally, I prefer Jojoba oil because it nourishes the hair, but is easily absorbed and also helps with other hair conditions. The way to use this oil blend is to apply on the scalp and massage it for as long as he can with nice small circular movements. He should take care that he doesn't use his fingernails and scratch his skin. Then he he should wrap the hair first with clear film (the one we use for sandwiches etc) and then a warm towel. He should leave it on for at least 30 min or more if can. Then he can go ahead with the washing. Now, the choice of essential oils depends on his medical history. Some oils, such as Lavender are inappropriate for people with low blood pressure, for instance. In this case combining it with Rosemary would stabilise the blend because it raises the blood pressure. Tea tree will not help with alopecia. In an oz of carrier oils, add 3 drops of Lavender, 3 of Rosemary, 2 of Cedarwood and 2 of Thyme. Needless to say that the purity and quality of the essential oils you use is of the essence. If you don't use therapeutic grade E.O.s, forget about it. The only American company I've tried out that had this quality is Young Living oils - but you may be familiar with more. To make a lotion that he can apply daily, which will not have an oily effect (and which he shouldn't wash), you can add the same amount of drops in a tbs apple cider vinegar (preferrably biological) and then add Lavender or Rosemary hydrolat to make up the rest of ml you need for an oz. Another thing to consider is his diet and food supplements. I'm sure that if we have them in Greece, you should find plenty where you are - I just don't know your brands. Finally, I suggest that he considers consulting a certified aromatherapist to make all this for him and give him a personalised blend according to his medical history and needs. Besides, that way he can get more info and tips on things to do according to his own lifestyle. Hope this helps! Good luck!"

severe hair loss from breakage?help? went to doc and she said i dont hav a scalp condition its just reli v dry i had bad flakin thought it was dandruff so i wash my hair everday iv lost a lot of hair which is seriously freakin me out everb time i put my thought my hair i get lik 5 r 10 hair how can i stop dis iv tryed olive oil mixed wit lavender oil and tea tree oil didnt reli work my hair is also v dry

evieee replied: "Deep condition? If you have thick hair, losing some of it isn't going to really matter. If the doctor says that you don't have anything wrong, then you simply have to take preventative measures. Buy a deep conditioner and do this very often. Don't dye your hair, and do NOT wash your hair every day. Washing hair every day is very damaging. Wash it only 4-3 times a week. Go out and purchase a dry shampoo for in between washes. Your scalp will improve greatly."

Susanna M replied: "Buy tresseme hair tratemnet"

jess b replied: "dude, if your hair is falling out a lot, why would you wash it every day???? you are robbing your hair of its natural moisturizer which is oil from your scalp, therefore you get dandruff! get rogaine, and go to. Choose the shampoo and conditioner with the least amount of harmful chemicals in it and your hair will be fine."

Stuckinamoment replied: "man ... you need to calm down - the tea tree and lavender oil is a good treatment for head lice but it really dries your hair out! So maybe not the best idea for a dry scalp. rumour has it we lose about 100 hairs a day - EVERY DAY Quite outrageous You could always get a hat!!!"

.Lve.Peace.Happiness :) replied: "try hair oil; it really works! put it on at nite before bed and wake up and shampoo it off. usually coconut hair oil works the best but try others to suit ur hair"

Dr. Alice W replied: "s we know hair loss can be caused by many different reasons! There are many causes of loss of hair such as stress, poor nutrition ,medications, thyroid dysfunctions, illness, fungal infections, hormonal problems, to mention a few. year ago I suffered very much from dandruff and hair loss too and I started trying everything you can imagine to stop my hair loss. the things that really worked for me was: 1) Vitamin A - an anti-oxidant which promotes healthy production of sebum in the scalp; 2) Vitamin E stimulates circulation. Good blood circulation in the scalp is important in keeping hair follicles productive. The 'B' vitamins contribute to melanin, which gives hair its healthy color and also stimulates blood circulation; 3) massage is also beneficial. Massage stimulates circulation. As already noted, good circulation in the scalp keeps hair follicles active. Experts suggest a few minutes of daily head massage by hand. Circulation through massage may be improved by using a few drops of lavender or bay essential oil in an almond or sesame oil base with massage; 4) Try rubbing your scalp with garlic juice, Onion Juice or Ginger Juice(you can either of one out of three, Do not mix any of two or three); 5) also I used herbal treatment - Provillus (do not use Rogaine - it can cause unwanted hair growth elsewhere on the body) It is a good products that helps prevent hair loss and contains Biotin and the clinically tested ingredients approved by the FDA to help re-grow your hair! I think it is very important! It worked and still works for me!"

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