I've also heard that cutting your hair is supposed to make it grow quicker but I'm not sure if that's not just an old wives tale to be honest as while I've heard the story, I don't know anybody that it's actually worked for though.
I've also heard that cutting your hair is supposed to make it grow quicker but I'm not sure if that's not just an old wives tale to be honest as while I've heard the story, I don't know anybody that it's actually worked for though.
I have no idea about this hair growing Peptides. I had maintained to have long hair ever since I was a child and up to now that I am an adult already. That is why I had no problem how to have long hair. But I am not sure in the future if I will be needing this kind of hair grower. But it is nice to hear some information about this thing and thank you for sharing in this forum!
My flatmate uses baking soda and massages it into her scalp before washing her hair, and also puts egg yolk and oil tree oil on her hair. It turns out to be pretty good solution because she had a lot of shedding hairs and hormone problems.
Copper peptides work for me. I didn't say any visible results at first but lately, I've observed my hair to be healthier and they actually are shinier. I think you guys should give it a try!
How about aloe vera? From what I've known, it's great for improving hair. I'm not really sure about growing the hair, but aloe vera makes the hair thicker.
I also trim my hair regularly, around every six months. This is to remove split ends, and with hair fall, I don't have that much luck. I still have hair falling, but not like the others that have around a hundred strands falling each day.
Copper peptides are great for the hair. I can definitely attest to that because that's what I've been using and I've noticed my hair has grown faster.
I read very good things about. Ghk-cu I've been trying to get hold of some but you can't get any in the uk. One guy said it was the best hairloss treatment he has ever used even better than fin. I've tried epitalon only used it for a month tho and didn't really have much effect on hair but I think it should be used for at least 3 months to see any effects on hair.
Those who have long hair won't have to worry about this. But there are definitely some folks with natural short hair who would love to grow their hair a little longer so they don't have to rely on braids and brazilian weaves. Lol
I'd be interested to hear of anyone over the age of, say, fifty, for whom peptides have been effective. Male pattern baldness is said to be irreversible and women's hair tend to thin naturally with age in an peptides really reverse the aging process in hair follicles or is it that they improve hair condition so that losses are less noticeable?
Peptides with copper in them can really help you with hair problems.
These are regenerative copper peptides and increases the thickness of the scalp skin, helps the micro circulation and all together the hair growing, the hair metabolism changes also. The peptide called GHK-Cu can help you with hair growth problems, research it!