I have “biracial” hair (black/white) and I am losing it. What can I do to slow down my hair loss?

by admin on July 10, 2010

Question by JD: I have “biracial” hair (black/white) and I am losing it. What can I do to slow down my hair loss?

My hair is texture somewhere between wavy and curly. Although it is far from white hair, it is still straight enough to have it cut at the “white” barber shop. My guess is that whatever whites (in additon to biracial people and some Hispanics) use to prevent hair loss will work on my hair. However, I am also interested in a shampoo, conditioner, or both, that will thicken my hair. I forgot to mention that I do not want to use medication, either internal or external, to treat this problem. I am interested in more natural remedies, though I will consider certain shampoos and conditioners.

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Answer by Eddie M
just accept it. it’s who you are.

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