@@bluelouwho8761 Suddenly everyone’s calling a short video a RU-vid short. It’s a video, a short video. But why does it matter to you so much what I call it? Someone who finds humor in a post, and someone who wants to be petty, big difference. Have a nice day.
@@teetee19768For some people the new growth can fall out again because people can become dependent on it but losing the hair after stopping isn’t going to be the same for everyone. Mine didn’t fall out BUT everyone is different. I’d use it for a few weeks on an inconspicuous spot then monitor the hair for 6 weeks after, if you notice very little shedding then you’re the person that minoxidil was invented for and should continue use. There are some side effects like dandruff for some people too. If you notice dandruff then stop using it immediately because you’re probably allergic
I lost my edges in certain areas of my hair after taking out a lace front for my wedding and my sister gave me one of the BEST recommendations of doing a mixture of the Wild Growth Oil & Virgin Hair Fertilizer and applying it to my edges once a day. It is truly a GEM 💎. I hope this helps someone.
All this does is stimulate the hair follicles & blood flow. This is old but depending on how sharp the spikes are it can be uncomfortable. I was told it helps
Some women are conditioned to believe the hair is supposed to be tight because their mothers combed their hair tightly as kids and as adults they’re still ignoring the pain.
Because every bit of Common Sense in all of me is reminding me that the Derma roller punctures your skin is going to be puncturing and severing the hairs on your edges? I mean I think the video was 5 Seconds long because it looks like the before and after was just less edges. It could just be me