hopetainted
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I want to start with a brief history. As a child I had very straight fine hair up until about the age of 14 when it suddenly changed to a wavy, almost curly shape. A few years later when I started HS I began to grow my hair out very long. I never had it cut or even trimmed from 2004 until just last week. I noticed of course my hair did not look "healthy" in the last couple of years. It looked fried, split and frizzy all over.
When I got my hair cut last week, I got most of it taken off, leaving the main length just above shoulder level. If you can't tell I love long hair, and so I always go for long styles. But I noticed after washing that it looked really thin. In some places more than others.
There seems to be place on the right side of my bangs that seems "blank" where hair should be hanging down over my temple. Even more troubling, when looking at the top of my head, bare spots can be seen in places, much more so when my hair is needing washed. It usually gets greasy and clumpy within 36 hours after washing it, it's very oily. The worst bare spot is my "cowlick", where it looks like my part (I always part my hair to the side from the front) seems to go somewhat down the back of my head, instead of stopping at the top. I don't know how normal that is. My mother had told me once it looked like I parted my hair in the back too. Anyhow, the part where that ends seems quite wide and bare with some very thin growth around the area. I can't tell if the light it playing tricks or if it's true.
If I am experiencing hair loss, I will say that it is not a condition that runs in my family. I do have a poor diet, deprive myself of rest, and suffer from stress and depression, but nothing clinically diagnosed. I have heard also before that thyroid is a possibility for tall and thin people with high metabolism like myself. But really it could be anything I guess.
As of a few days ago, I have started to correct my schedule, eat breakfast (I haven't for years) and eat foods that cover all bases of the food pyramid. I also have began to take Mens Ultra NourishHair multivitamins and Biotine shampoo and conditioner formula from GNC. I have read testimonials that said this actually worked for some people's thinning hair. I'm clueless of where else to start if this is more serious than I'm realizing.
Top view when my hair is dirty, almost looks wet.
http://img819.imageshack.us/i/img0714rs.jpg/
Top view when my hair is clean, looks wire-ish and frizzy.
http://img708.imageshack.us/i/img0734hb.jpg/
This is the amount of hair that comes out in my hand when I gently message shampoo and conditioner when washing.
http://img594.imageshack.us/i/img0735b.jpg/
When I got my hair cut last week, I got most of it taken off, leaving the main length just above shoulder level. If you can't tell I love long hair, and so I always go for long styles. But I noticed after washing that it looked really thin. In some places more than others.
There seems to be place on the right side of my bangs that seems "blank" where hair should be hanging down over my temple. Even more troubling, when looking at the top of my head, bare spots can be seen in places, much more so when my hair is needing washed. It usually gets greasy and clumpy within 36 hours after washing it, it's very oily. The worst bare spot is my "cowlick", where it looks like my part (I always part my hair to the side from the front) seems to go somewhat down the back of my head, instead of stopping at the top. I don't know how normal that is. My mother had told me once it looked like I parted my hair in the back too. Anyhow, the part where that ends seems quite wide and bare with some very thin growth around the area. I can't tell if the light it playing tricks or if it's true.
If I am experiencing hair loss, I will say that it is not a condition that runs in my family. I do have a poor diet, deprive myself of rest, and suffer from stress and depression, but nothing clinically diagnosed. I have heard also before that thyroid is a possibility for tall and thin people with high metabolism like myself. But really it could be anything I guess.
As of a few days ago, I have started to correct my schedule, eat breakfast (I haven't for years) and eat foods that cover all bases of the food pyramid. I also have began to take Mens Ultra NourishHair multivitamins and Biotine shampoo and conditioner formula from GNC. I have read testimonials that said this actually worked for some people's thinning hair. I'm clueless of where else to start if this is more serious than I'm realizing.
Top view when my hair is dirty, almost looks wet.
http://img819.imageshack.us/i/img0714rs.jpg/
Top view when my hair is clean, looks wire-ish and frizzy.
http://img708.imageshack.us/i/img0734hb.jpg/
This is the amount of hair that comes out in my hand when I gently message shampoo and conditioner when washing.
http://img594.imageshack.us/i/img0735b.jpg/
