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Old Sep 13, 2006, 08:31 PM
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hair loss due to hair dye

i feel sooo terible, i used dye called (biegen, i think) it is very cheap, i did not like the color so i used around 3 boxes in a week to change the color now my hair is very dry and is falling like crazy especially at the front i can see my scalp now, what should i do would my hair grow back or will i be bald for life, i am so worried. i wear hats now because the front looks like a man who is loosing his hair, please help.

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Most hair dyes are not as irritating as permanent solutions, mostly because they do not break the bonds between hair fibers and are therefore not likely to cause a hair loss. However, a severe allergic reaction to hair dye could cause hair loss. Permanent solutions can also cause allergic reactions, though that's a rare side effect. Please consult a physician or dermatologist about your hair loss. A doctor will examine your scalp to determine what's causing your symptom, and prescribe a treatment for it.
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i feel sooo terible, i used dye called (biegen, i think) it is very cheap, i did not like the color so i used around 3 boxes in a week to change the color now my hair is very dry and is falling like crazy especially at the front i can see my scalp now, what should i do would my hair grow back or will i be bald for life, i am so worried. i wear hats now because the front looks like a man who is loosing his hair, please help.
i'm not sure if this will totally help but i have the same thing with me i lost hair due to hair almost 2 years ago but its still not back and i'm worried and its mildly lowered my self of esteam, but a barber told me the same thing had happened to her, and one thing that will help a little is to massage the area's of your head where the hair has fallen out, to help blood flow to those places, and that should help stimulate the hair folical, hope that can help a little, best of luck to you with growing hair back
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Old Jun 13, 2007, 10:38 AM   #4  
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rogain. or natural pills that help w/ hair -n- nails. Otherwise ... go with prettylady!
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In my family, when we are stressed we do crazy things to our hair. When I was 18, I once dyed my hair, permed it, stripped out the perm, and dyed it again all within a few weeks of each other. My hair started falling out pretty good too. Here are my two suggestions for living with it after the fact. If your hair is that fried, you're going to have to wait for new healthy hair. Although I would definitely try those deep conditioning treatments which aren't expensive at walmart to make your dried out hair look a little better. But really you'll have to cut it short and slowly cut out the bad (new hair came back in the places I lost hair) or keep it in a pony tail so no one notices and then eventually cut it. This also depends on where the patches of hair are, can you part them so they aren't noticable? When healthier roots were forming mine stopped falling out for the most part, just a little breakage here and there after that, so depending on how long it's been, you could wait a little while (few weeks). I hear pregnant women's hair have patches fall out, and pregnant women can't use any harsh chemicals, so maybe they have a remedy that might help? Well good luck. Prettylady seems to know her stuff, so you can't go wrong listening to her.
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did you feel any scalp burning sensations afterward? did hair thin all over?
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