If you want to tackle hair loss seriously and not just partly then you need to give it all the attention it needs.
There are countless treatments you could buy to help keep your hair.
You could end up spending £1000s trying to achieve your desired head of hair and even then you may not get what you want.
A lot of people enter into a false hope when they're told that there's a cure for hair loss.
Let me use an example.
If you want to take good care of your teeth a dentist will tell you to use a good toothpaste and use it every morning when you get up and every night before you go to bed.
Let's say you do that and you do it religiously.
Well done.
You've taken your first step to keeping your teeth healthy.
But what good is that if all you're going to do is eat sweets, chocolate and drink fizzy drinks every day and all day? It's like fighting a losing battle isn't it.
It's the same sort of thing with your hair.
It's great that you're taking Propecia and monoxidil when you have to and it may be great you're having laser treatment.
Maybe you even had a hair transplant.
It's all good, right? But what else are you doing to take care of your hair? There's more to taking care of your hair than just paying for a treatment.
It can be as simple as keeping a healthy diet or using the proper shampoo.
Shampoo is an important part of keeping your hair healthy.
A lot of the shampoos you see on TV are advertised really well.
You see the ad and it makes you want to buy.
I don't blame you.
The hair looks great but sometimes the models in the ad are wearing hair extensions to make them look better than they actually do in real life.
Sometimes these ads have small print at the bottom but no one pays them any attention because they're too busy staring at the model.
There are a few different shampoos dedicated for hair loss and to help stop any more hair falling out.
They aren't too expensive and go a long way in helping you take the first step in combating hair loss by simply taking care of your existing hair.
Your hair is just as important as any other part of your body so why not take care of it as little more rather than just plastering it with products you see advertised on television.
There are countless treatments you could buy to help keep your hair.
You could end up spending £1000s trying to achieve your desired head of hair and even then you may not get what you want.
A lot of people enter into a false hope when they're told that there's a cure for hair loss.
Let me use an example.
If you want to take good care of your teeth a dentist will tell you to use a good toothpaste and use it every morning when you get up and every night before you go to bed.
Let's say you do that and you do it religiously.
Well done.
You've taken your first step to keeping your teeth healthy.
But what good is that if all you're going to do is eat sweets, chocolate and drink fizzy drinks every day and all day? It's like fighting a losing battle isn't it.
It's the same sort of thing with your hair.
It's great that you're taking Propecia and monoxidil when you have to and it may be great you're having laser treatment.
Maybe you even had a hair transplant.
It's all good, right? But what else are you doing to take care of your hair? There's more to taking care of your hair than just paying for a treatment.
It can be as simple as keeping a healthy diet or using the proper shampoo.
Shampoo is an important part of keeping your hair healthy.
A lot of the shampoos you see on TV are advertised really well.
You see the ad and it makes you want to buy.
I don't blame you.
The hair looks great but sometimes the models in the ad are wearing hair extensions to make them look better than they actually do in real life.
Sometimes these ads have small print at the bottom but no one pays them any attention because they're too busy staring at the model.
There are a few different shampoos dedicated for hair loss and to help stop any more hair falling out.
They aren't too expensive and go a long way in helping you take the first step in combating hair loss by simply taking care of your existing hair.
Your hair is just as important as any other part of your body so why not take care of it as little more rather than just plastering it with products you see advertised on television.
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