When I turned 18, I found a full-time job and could
finally afford Rogaine. I went to my Doctor and got a prescription
(you needed one back then) immediately! A few weeks later my job
fell-through and that was then end of my daily Rogaine routine.
It cost about $80.00 per month back in 1989.
Luckily, as the years went on, I didn't lose a heck
of a lot of hair. I still used all the special hair products feverishly.
All of them. If I heard of something new, I bought it.
In any event, just having confidence that these
products were working could have had a placebo affect. In other
words, I had a lot LESS stress actually believing these products
were working to save, or grow back, my hair. Whether it was a
reduction in stress or an actual improvement of blood circulation
in my scalp that saved my hair - I cannot be sure. But I was satisfied.
The topical solutions seemed to increase blood-flow
in my scalp. I could feel it. That had to be a good thing. And
that probably did have something to do with me keeping my hair.
I believe in these hair products. I feel they help.
If you cannot find any of the vitamins I list below,
take a multi-vitamin. So many times people lose their hair because
they aren't getting the proper daily nutrient requirements. Simply
taking a multi-vitamin every day can solve your problem. I bet
it also had a lot to do with why I still have hair.
Besides. A multi-vitamin can't hurt you. Can it?
Be healthy and make your first priority to start taking a complete
multi-vitamin.