This is quite an embarrassing picture to say the least. But, I've decided to post it to illustrate how much my hair has fallen out. I think it has a lot to do with my hormones adjusting, since giving birth.
I'm hoping that transitioning to natural will help with restoring my hair line. Thankfully it's at the back and not the front!
Weather Anchor Mama
Yes, my hair took a beating to from pregnancy. I am still in the process of trying to get it back healthy.
ReplyDeleteAwww. I know how you feel. Me too. I'm at the point now where it's no longer shedding. The vitamins are a big help! What have you been doing?
DeleteWow, this is telling of what is going on with things. I lots so much hair after my son and it was all in the front. We are slowly growing back but it's nerve wrecking to see the loss. I hope your transition to natural will bring more health and growth.
ReplyDeleteI hope so too! Thanks Pegster!:)
DeleteIt will grow back, but watch out for the wool coat collars. They are murder on fragile hair.
ReplyDeleteGood point Hazelin! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWAM, You are so brave to post such an honest picture. My hair was never great-- before or after pregnancy. I am actually happy to see some gray so I can get some texture on my super fine hair. You are gorgeous, inside and out. Princess is lucky to have you!
ReplyDeleteLove the blog.
Christie-- http://outlawmama.com
Thanks so much! My hair has been a work in progress. It's slowly getting better. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog Christie!
DeleteBefore you know it will catch up to the rest of your hair :) Good luck!
ReplyDeleteHope so! It has a long way to go. lol Patience, I guess.
DeleteIt will grow back. Get some black jamaican castor oil, and use it to seal in the moisture on your hair. Trust me; it works.
ReplyDeleteI use it! You're so right, it works! I always have some in my cabinet.
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