Quote from: Jane's Sweet Refrain on January 18, 2014, 04:20:46 PM
Hi, I was just researching and wanted to post the (so-far) success. I haven't had increased body hair yet. But if I do, that can be zapped or shaved (unless it's really bad). I didn't quite think my little success was worth a new thread, although the original post about hair regrowth certainly is!
Actually, your post may be really helpful to others, including me. When you say your hair began to shed, do you mean it started falling out? If so, how much. I'm just wondering if it was a hormonal reaction or something else? Do you use any products or heat tools on your hair? I notice that I need to be careful with my hair straightener because it really drys my hair out if I don't use a heat tammer. I've never had an issue with shedding or balding, but biotin did help me grow my existing hair at a faster rate. It would be interesting if biotin would also help prevent hair loss as well.
Quote from: Jamie D on January 18, 2014, 10:25:51 PM
Noted earlier in the topic, I was taking a supplement (with no visible results), so I have moved over to finasteride.
Yeah, biotin only works subtly. I feel that my hair grew out faster because of it, but it was far from a major boost. In any case, it helped my hair grow from a little over my hair to about shoulder length, so it may help with enough time.
Quote from: latoya fox on January 18, 2014, 10:41:55 PM
yes i had a really ugly cut a couple years ago from too much damage from flat ironing, so i cut my hair two inches past my chin, by april it was two inches past my shoulders now it's at boob length, but you have to take it with other vitamins as well. i took biotin 10,000 MCG, vitamin e, and msm, use those and your hair will grow quick take it with a meal and drink plenty over water, be warned though, biotin will wreak havoc on your skin
I've never had issues with my skin, but that does seem to be a common issue. And yea flat irnoing can really hurt your hair. Because I use one almost daily, I need to use heat sprays and frequently deep condition my hair.
Quote from: Kelly-087 on January 18, 2014, 06:06:22 PM
I used to..
But since I've become a vegetarian I dont really need to supplement a lot. I would say it def helps with hair health!
I'm a vegetarian too. In my case, I feel I need to take vitamins because of deficiency, but I also try to avoid dairy as well (whenever possible though I'm far from vegan).
Quote from: Thylacin on January 18, 2014, 05:51:16 PM
How are vegetarians not "normal"?
I think she just meant non-vegetarians which is usually the norm.
Quote from: Thylacin on January 18, 2014, 05:48:58 PM
It doesn't matter. You can get complete proteins from plant sources.
Yeah, I pretty much live on soy, but I still feel deficient at times. Sometimes I really miss meat and it's tough when everyone in my family is eating meat around me. However, I really can't go back to it and am glad to suffer through the temptation.
Quote from: Darlig Ulv on January 19, 2014, 12:32:43 AM
I've been taking biotin for about a month and a half, it does help a bit and I've been using Mane and Tail shampoo and conditioner when i shower. So my results for almost 2 months so far my hair looks like a shaggy Beatles haircut
Aww, I remember being in that shaggy phase. It was irritating but it didn't last forever. A month and a half is still early, so it's great that you are already seeing positive results. It's a good sign.