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1431734 tn?1421011671

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i have 6 more injections (of 24) and have done 800 riba since the start. my hair loss is not great so far. is it possible that it wont get worse from here on. it seems most lose it week 13-16 and then it tapers off and doesnt fill in for some weeks after treatment. id love some good news but will take the truth as usual. thx
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1431734 tn?1421011671
good tips, i will post a photo in a few weeks. thx, will check in to Schwarzkopf. b
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My daughter is a stylist and I've used the entire line of Schwarzkopf Hair Products
including color for years.  It's been great for me.  I started out coloring it closest to my natural color which is dark brown but as I've aged I find a little lighter brown with some highlights brightens me up, less drab.  I've often thought I'd love to let my hair grow out and see what happens. I know I have a lot of grey but I don't think it would be that stunning look like some woman get.....I'm thinking more like skunk!

Trin
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1431734 tn?1421011671
mine is alot more gray but was going to wait to color. do u think some natural colors are best. i have never colored hair in 64 yrs! thx
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I think it's different with everyone and for me it was cyclic so some months were worse than others.  At the end of 72 weeks it was thinner but I don't think it was any more noticeable than at 48 wks.  I didn't see as much shedding a month after I stopped the meds and by 6 months is was much fuller.  I colored my hair the entire time too but had it done professionally as used professional hair care products.  I really think good products make a difference or at least it did for me.

Trinity
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