this tool is the best thing in the world ! it's not only for boosting hair growth but also for removing dark spot in the skin and make the skin so much better ! thank you Brandon 🌹🌹🌹
If you use Dr Pen you can utilize it more frequently because it’s causing less damage/friction on the scalp because it’s going into the skin perpendicular. I used to use it every other day but my hair is pretty much back in so I just do it once a week for maintenance.
@@GurjyotJohal No I never have. Just rosemary oil, Olive oil, coconut oil for inflammation, and mint mixture. Do not go out into the sun with that oil in. I would do it on a day off or at night.
@@rampartd.1100my guyyyyy! I was just thinking of leaving a comment like this, because I to use a peppermint oil/coconut oil/JoJoba oil type of infusion! There’s like this one study from 2014, or something where it said 3% peppermint oil solution, resulted in far greater hair growth/regrowth than minoxidil even could do! MINOXIDIL! Lol! The only reason I am considering stopping the coconut oil is because I heard it can clog pores, and I don’t want to risk clogging any pores on the top of my head or on my face for that matter because I’ve always been prone to acne as it is. I may jump onto a sort of Castor oil, rosemary, oil, jojoba oil, argan oil, peppermint oil sort of infusion At least, rosemary, jojoba, and peppermint at the most basic lvl
I do it everydays, first 0'5mm and then 1'5 mm u need to go deeper than 0'5mm to have results Using a smaller first and then a bigger one, and u will get better results
Hi I will give this a try here. Im in my mid 30s, male, and Ive had dreads for the last 12 years that grew to a total weight of 600gramms. Ive always had scales and a pulling sensation on my scalp, until I realised that they shifted around the crown - so I cut them off 6 months ago. And yet the scalp pain remains. There are no visible signs of an inflamation but my scalp reacts to local medication - "ICHTHYOL", but whenever I wash out the product, the pain returns. Ive had mrt's from my head and all, but: How do I stop the pain that turns into headache? Is it the aftermath to my heavy dreads? Is it reversable? My scalp got visible through my - now short not growing hair - and nor mother or father had this.
The force which u microneedle matters too. I use a .5mm roller, but i use so much force, the roller breaks off and i also bleed. So i think every 10 days is good if u do it till blood
Does anyone get haircuts during their regrowth process? My hairline is receding, however I work in a high profile office and haircuts (presentation) is important. How can I get a line up but not stop progress?
I’m so paranoid I go to hard because I want like .5 to inch of hair to grow back when it was dreaded but hair is really thick and healthy everyone says ya don’t even notice people are cheering for my hair but I want my crisp hairline back so I can buzz it again
Awesome question, this is exactly me, and I’m so used to having good corners, so I would love to get them back at least some degree and maintain until I’m at least 50 when I might Start to not really give a F
Using a carrier oil should help. You ca also try using a derma roller that is 0.5-1mm and do that consistently but not too often. Also try applying oil that stimulates hair growth for example, jojoba oil or castor oil. Rosemary is a good oil that really promotes it too.
"I'm currently dealing with a receding hairline and I would appreciate some advice on how to address it. After watching a video where it was suggested that a 1.5mm derma roller is suitable for individuals with a completely bald hairline, I purchased one. However, I'm also considering using minoxidil or hair oils to help with hair regrowth. I'm about to turn 17 next week and my hairline has been receding for over a year now. I would greatly appreciate any guidance on whether I should use minoxidil, hair oils, or a combination of both, as well as any tips on how to effectively restore my hairline.
Ideally you should see a dermatologist to determine your hair loss root cause (ie DHT, etc) However If your family has a history of male pattern baldness, then it's highly recommended to start fighting it now, and here is how: - Vasodilator Basically, Minoxidil is a vasodilator, The topical solution does its magic by enhancing your scalp blood flow, which in return provides more nutrients to your hair follicles, however a diluted peppermint oil solution can replace minoxidil to some extent, and personally I mix a few drops of pure peppermint essential oil into my minoxidil solution. 10mins scalp message every morning. - DHT Follow your doctor's advice, who will likely recommend topical or oral finasteride, or any DHT blocker (pumpkin oil, etc). Nizoral shampoo twice a week. - Microneedling Every other day, 0.25-0.6mm depth enhances absorption of hair loss serums. Once a month, 1.5mm depth activates hair regrowth cells. Use a stamp or automated pen instead of a roller to minimize the risk of scaring. - Nutrients: Vitamin A is very important, especially if you're on minoxidil. Eat plenty of fruits, or multivitamins supplements Chillout and relax, hair loss is treatable, you just have to fight, be consistent with your treatment, and happy that you're doing something about it.
Get the microneedling stamp instead or the microneedling automatic pen. They are both adjustable work better than the roller. I personally started using stamp because it covers more area and its alot easier to use.