By JO ABI
Earlier this year we met two people, both of whom had been suffering from adult hair loss.
Our female subject began losing her hair in her early twenties when she started stressing out over university. There was no genetic hair loss in her family. Over a decade later and her hair was thinner than ever. It was a source of distress for her each and every day. She did all she could to make it look thicker and fuller without causing further hair loss.
Our male subject loved his hair when he was younger and when he started losing it, immediately sought help. His doctor told him there was medication he could take to stop the loss that could even help it to grow back, but he could suffer from a greatly reduced libido. Not an easy choice for a young man. He chose his libido, shaved his head and figured he’d go through the rest of his adult life without hair.
Just as an FYI, this post is sponsored by Fusion® Health. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100% authentic and written in their own words.
Both our female and male subjects began taking Fusion Health Hair Tonic three months ago. They both wanted it to work but tried not to get their hopes up.
Now, the results are in.
Female Hair Loss Subject
Top Comments
Mamamia’s earlier blog addresses male-pattern baldness, the guy took Men’s Balance. It’s a great read http://www.mamamia.com.au/h...
My dermatologist warned me about all kinds of quick fix products! It really depends what your hair loss is down to if you can fix it? Unfortunately with female pattern baldness (thanks Dad) there's really not much you can do other than try Regaine for $600 per year.
What about male pattern baldness - is there actually anything that can be done?