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Old 08-15-2009, 12:42 PM #17
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Default Hair growth

Pepe, when my hair fell out like yours has, it did grow back. Not as full as it was, but it did grow back. The way I could tell was, about 3 weeks or so after the start of the fall out, I could feel tiny prickly stubbles when I lightly ran my finger across my scalp in the oppisite direction of growth. It may take less or more time depending on how fast your hair normally grows. It looked a little strange during the growing back period, but I was just so happy I really didn't care. I didn't use any of the new products that may help it to grow in faster. I don't think they were available back then. I know how devestated I felt when it happened to me, so I know how you feel. Try not to worry too much, it will grow back...it just takes time. Hope this helps.

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