Thining Hair Post Menopause

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Hi ladies: I know this is not about POP which I do have however it is improving with WW posture and resolved constipation. I am wondering if anyone has troubles with thining hair? Any suggestions on how to deal with this. I am 68 yrs old and would like to know if anyone has suggestions re how to improve or increase hair growth. I would like to prevent any further loss. I do not think baldness will do anything to improve my ability to age gracefully!!.......LOL

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Hi Marg - I suspect it's primarily genetic, with a dose of dietary factors in the mix. This is also my situation, though I'm a few years behind you in my journey toward thinning hair. Suggestions anyone? - surviving

Hi Energeticmarg

You can google 'alopecia'. You can also find a topic about 'hair' and 'menopause' in the Menopause Forum. Use the search box. Changing my shampoo helped. I think the one I was using was aggravating the hair loss. I am now using an inexpensive organic one from the supermarket and it is not falling out so much.

Women often report losing their hair post pregnancy. Apparently our hair doesn't age and fall out as much during pregnancy, so there is a big moult about three months postpartum. I am convinced that there is also a stress factor. I have been through a few stressful periods in my life, when my hair went very thin a few months later. Similarly with finger nails.

Louise

Thanks Louise........I will try changing shampoo........I have googled aploecia, very interesting...oh well, guess mine is a small problem! Vanity Vanity...................Marg

My hair has stopped falling by massaging my scalp with a mixture of essence oil of Ylang Ylang and Grape Seed oil for the last year.
For the top area of my head where it was showing that I had lost hair, I use a mix of 5 drops of the essence oil of Ylang Ylang and 10 drops of Grape Seed oil is enough quantity of the mix to spread on the top scalp evenly with my fingertips twice a week and massaging slowly and gently, let it stay on your scalp for at least a half hour and wash your hair with a gentle organic shampoo and conditioner of your choice, let it air dry or towel gently. Try not to brush your hair until you feel it is trong and healthy again. I have not tried myself the mix of essence oil of Rosemary with the Grape Seed oil, but I learned that it also works well.
Good luck to you, it takes time but it is working for me
Solita

I have a couple of friends with this problem, hopefully this will work for them too.

cheers, Fab

I hope it will be useful to them.
I am sorry I did not see this post before and Energeticmarg may not see it.
Have a good weekend
Solita

I forgot to add the description for the YlangYlang ( cananga odorata ) essence oil that I use, it is from Now brand and is from the type: Extra.
Have a good week
Solita

As our connective tissue thins during menopausal transition, figure that our hairs are not held in the follicles so strongly after menopause. If you wash your hair under the shower, chances are that the water is hottest near the shower rose, so that the water is the right temperature on your body. Hot water on the head will make all your pores open, and presumable follicles too. So, when you brush or comb your hair out it is probably easier for the hairs to fall out.

I am not giving my head a cold rinse at the end, to close all the pores and follicles before I brush my hair out, so they will hang on to the hairs more tenaciously!

We will see if it works.

Louise

It makes sense! in my situation I was losing my hair without washing it inside the shower, because for years the LS became worst with the shampoo, conditioner or soap and I still keep washing it gently in the sink, with luke warm water with organic shampoo and conditioner. The YlangYlang oil is helping my scalp to hold the hair I have and I hope it keeps doing it, I do not know yet if new hair is starting to grow to replace them, but at least my pillow is not full of hair in the mornings and for me is a good sign.
I looked up your dance in youtube! Congratulations! I will try to follow your example!
Have a good week!
Solita

energeticmarg
The falling of hair is due to hormonal changes. this is very normal. My grandmother is of your age and she uses Remy hair extensions. She has got a blond shade for her. This has added volume to her hair.