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PostSubject: Re: Question Thread   Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:15 pm

Hair loss - What is normal?

What are the symptoms?

How many grey hairs is normal for someone in their early 20s?
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PostSubject: Re: Question Thread   Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:32 am

well i suppose a little would be normal, unless you're lacking in vitamins and stuff and are stressed out then it would fall out a lot.

a 20 year old is not supposed to have a single gray hair Rubeyes i had a white hair, but that was just because it didn't get any colour Neutral
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PostSubject: Re: Question Thread   Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:43 am

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well i suppose a little would be normal, unless you're lacking in vitamins and stuff and are stressed out then it would fall out a lot.

a 20 year old is not supposed to have a single gray hair Rubeyes i had a white hair, but that was just because it didn't get any colour Neutral


not a single gray hair... what if they have like 100.

affraid

Hmmmm... stress of living in the west roll eyes
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PostSubject: Re: Question Thread   Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:18 am

Then they sure aint no 20 year old Rubeyes

I always wondered why people in the west look older than what they are and now i know why Neutral
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PostSubject: Re: Question Thread   Fri Jul 18, 2008 3:34 pm

rotfl Cos all we do is work...everyone looks depressed in the west eek3 Not everyone looks older than they are though, loads of ppl think I'm 18 Neutral
But at least in Muslim countries you get to relax properly in the evening... go Masjid whenever you want... Insha'Allaah if I save loads of money I'm gonna buy a place near Blue Mosque Big Grin
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PostSubject: Re: Question Thread   Fri Jul 18, 2008 4:22 pm

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Hmmmm... stress of living in the west roll eyes


rotfl good excuse tongue

Will someone please make Admin translate my nasheed for me? Hes being so awfully mean and not doing it
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PostSubject: Re: Question Thread   Fri Jul 18, 2008 4:37 pm

admin - translate urban roses nasheed - pronto
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PostSubject: Re: Question Thread   Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:58 am

Al Qadr wrote:
rotfl Cos all we do is work...everyone looks depressed in the west eek3 Not everyone looks older than they are though, loads of ppl think I'm 18 Neutral
But at least in Muslim countries you get to relax properly in the evening... go Masjid whenever you want... Insha'Allaah if I save loads of money I'm gonna buy a place near Blue Mosque Big Grin


InshaAllah u'll get there sis... Alhumdulillah where i'm from we get to relax cheers no need to work but stress is still there. You can only have stress if you take it on so chill and smile each day ,be contented with what Allah has blessed us with and we would be stress free in no time.


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PostSubject: Re: Question Thread   Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:16 am

Al Qadr wrote:
Hair loss - What is normal?

What are the symptoms?

How many grey hairs is normal for someone in their early 20s?



Facts about Hair:
Typically, hair grows an average of an inch every two months.
The average head can shed up to 100 of its 100,000 hairs every day.

Indication of hair loss:
Hair Loss generally is noticed in one of two-ways.
With common pattern baldness, the loss is gradual. It can start as early as puberty, or very late in life.
Sudden loss of hair, or loss in clumps usually indicates a different problem. This type of symptom could be caused by a number of factors, including hormonal changes, medications, thyroid problems, among others.
Male pattern baldness typically starts by causing the hairline to recede in the center of the forehead. A bald spot may then form on the top of the head, towards the back and center. Eventually almost all the hair on the top of the head will be lost. This leaves the hair on the sides and back forming the notorious horseshoe pattern. By this stage, hair loss will be very difficult to treat with medications. A hair transplant may be a good option at this point, though they can be expensive.
Female pattern baldness results in a more evenly spread out thinning of hair. Women will notice an increased rate of hair loss. This will most likely be noticed on pillows, in the shower, hairbrushes, or even vacuum brushes. It is impossible to count the number of hairs being lost per day, but women will notice the thinning and loss of hair around the same time. Some women who have curly or thick hair may not notice the change as early. Skin and hair color also determine how easily the thinning is noticed. Someone who has light hair and dark skin will notice balding much sooner than most.

Self-care remedy tips for hair loss: This works for me sis.....
Massage the scalp with 2-3 drops of essential oil or a good vegetable oil(olive oil is the best ). Massage well into the scalp so that the oil gets into deep roots of hair. Wrap the hair in plastic wrap and place a warm towel around it. Leave it for 2 to three hours or overnight. Shampoo the hair with a mild shampoo. Practicing this at regular basis would help your hair pores get rejuvenated.
Eat a handful of white sesame seeds every morning. One handful of these small seeds contains about 1,200 mg. of calcium and magnesium to ignite the required nourishments of your scalp not to loose hair.
Take some yogurt everyday (unless you are allergic to milk).
Rinse hair with a mix of apple cider vinegar tea to help hair grow.
Mix little warmer castor and almond oil and massage over scalp at least once a week.
Grind lime seeds and black pepper in equal number in some water and apply on the scalp at regular intervals.
Scrub the bald portion with onions till it becomes red. Then applying honey, scrub the scalp once a day.
Massage almond oil on scalp 2 to 3 times a day. Further hair loss will stop by doing this practice.
Massage coconut milk or Aloe Vera gel into the scalp and hair. Leave it for ½ hour, and then rinse with warm water. Repeat 3 times a week.
Massage honey with egg yolk into the scalp and hair. Leave for a 1/2 hour, then rinse to prevent hair loss.
Cause of hair problems:
The cause of hair loss is most commonly related to gender, hormonal changes and genetics. Medications can be another reason for the hair loss.

Temporary hair loss can occur in conjunction with a high fever, a severe illness, thyroid disorders, iron deficiency, general anesthesia, drug treatments, hormonal imbalance, or extreme stress, and in women following childbirth. In these conditions, a large number of hair follicles suddenly go into a resting phase, causing hair to thin noticeably

General tips to take care of hair from loss:
Eating a balanced, healthy diet is important for a lot of reasons, and it really benefits your hair. And don't forget to treat your hair well. For example, some doctors recommend using baby shampoo, shampooing no more than once a day, and lathering gently.
Don't rub your hair too vigorously with a towel, either. Many hair experts suggest you consider putting away the blow dryer and air-drying your hair instead. If you can't live without your blow dryer, try using it on a low heat setting.
Style your hair when it's dry or damp. Styling your hair while it's wet can cause it to stretch and break. And try to avoid teasing your hair, which can also cause damage. Finally, be careful when using chemicals - such as straightness or color - on your hair.


If hair loss is caused by a temporary situation such as medication, stress or insufficient iron, however, the hair loss will stop when its cause ends.

Sis what i usally do is just ignore it and eventually the hair stops falling out Smiles and for some people its normal to have grey hairs while in their teens and early adulthood ,it's genetic.
With grey hair comes wisdom lol! .
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PostSubject: Re: Question Thread   Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:19 pm

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admin - translate urban roses nasheed - pronto


She said her cousin in saudi will translate it so i don't have to worry about it anymore thumbs up
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PostSubject: Re: Question Thread   Sat Jul 19, 2008 4:51 pm

I'll try the olive oil thingy Insha'Allaah

:jk: nikabisis Big Grin

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PostSubject: Re: Question Thread   Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:38 pm

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She said her cousin in saudi will translate it so i don't have to worry about it anymore thumbs up


Astaghfirullah i didnt say that specifically cry
please will you translate it for me? rendeer
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