If you've read my blog posts here you know that I've asked myself that question, too, and the response from the universe was: "It's gone. And it's never coming back."
Where's my hair? is a question many African American women have asked themselves after years of relaxing, weaving, braiding, and all the other techniques we've used to rock an amazing 'do. But it appears that we're not the only ones suffering from some form of hair loss.
Kristin Davis who played the beloved Charlotte York Goldenblatt on HBO's Sex and the City shares her personal story about hair loss.
Where's my hair? is a question many African American women have asked themselves after years of relaxing, weaving, braiding, and all the other techniques we've used to rock an amazing 'do. But it appears that we're not the only ones suffering from some form of hair loss.
Kristin Davis who played the beloved Charlotte York Goldenblatt on HBO's Sex and the City shares her personal story about hair loss.
In a recent interview with WWD, the actress states, "My hair just was not what it used to be. It was very fine, like it had gone away, there just was hardly any hair there." She's not alone. According to one source, there are an estimated 21 million American women who suffer from some form of hair loss. While Kristin Davis was able to seek help from professional hairstylist Luke O'Connor who recommended Volaire hair volumising products (for which she is now global ambassador), many of us will need to seek the help of a professional dermatologist to regrow hair when over-the-counter products fail us.
The effects of losing your hair can be emotionally destructive. Below are a few tips for coping with hair loss.
The effects of losing your hair can be emotionally destructive. Below are a few tips for coping with hair loss.
TIPS FOR COPING WITH HAIR LOSS
Source: NHS |