I stoped using them and the formula is not the same i had to stop cause it was breaking my hair off so I don’t use any of these products in my hair anymore. Allot of these brands have changed the formula..
@A_Wilson2 күн бұрын
So sorry this happened. It’s common that we don’t realize our hair is coming out till it’s gone too far because of the business of life. I’ve had two setbacks in the last two years. The most recent was excessive shedding and ultimately my edges falling out due to using shea butter. I initially thought it was due to postpartum shedding till my son turned a year old and I knew it should have subsided by then. I hope your hair is on the mend. 🌺
@shundakaye2 күн бұрын
You are surly right. We are too busy at times. Honestly I was more frustrated on that note as well. And for you to have two setbacks 😢I hope that you are back on track & what did you try? Thanks for sharing that with me. Me personally I’m currently working on my hair. On the road to recovery ❤❤❤
@A_WilsonКүн бұрын
Yes Ma’am, I’m on the road to recovery as well. I was using African black soap, castor oil, Shea butter, even using rosemary in my hair oil. I was trying to go the natural route, thinking it would fair better for me long term. And what a task it was trying to narrow down exactly what was causing the hair fall! But to get me back on track, I basically started using Head & Shoulders shampoo for my scalp, Paul Mitchell shampoo 2 and awaphui for my strands, and went back to using hair grease on top of a hair cream. Sulfur 8, Dax, Blue Magic…the tried and true stuff. I learned a hard lesson with using natural products. You have to treat them like unpreserved food…they have a short shelf life, even with no sign of deterioration. The only natural product I still use is Henna. It’s so beneficial, and it’s a product that gets washed out and not left in the hair. Setbacks are not fun, but the Lord will help us through it if we ask. 🌸
@marquettearmour96862 күн бұрын
I am asking with kindness and empathy for your situation, however, I am curious if the product(s) has protein in it. Protein in the hair, if you don't need it, can cause serious breakage (I learned the hard way). Also, have you received a diagnosis from a dermatologist or seen a trichologist? I have questions re: product usage and how it's affecting the skin on my face, neck, and back and my Internist (who thought my hair loss was due to perimenopause) suggested I see my dermatologist and a trichology.
@skjordan3803Күн бұрын
i could never even TRY mielle hair products because the majority of their products contain HONEY...hence the name MIELLE...which is the scientific name (in latin) for honey. I'm HIGHLY allergic to honey.. Honey is in a lot of beauty products and I don't think people realize what they're actually using. All of those lip plumbers or mascara volumizers are actually working because you are having a "minor" allergic reaction to the beewax in those products. So for someone like me, who actually has a real allergy to honey, instead of a slightly plump lip, my lips will be swollen and/or have hives and blisters. I think they need to take a closer look at honey as a serious allergen because that 💩 is in everything, but when people have issues with the "product", the product just disappears and no thinks to think about the honey....