about hair loss

Some people are proud of a bald or balding head in that they are confident about it. Then there are those people who with a few wispy hairs attempt to cover their bald head. Others wear a toupee and perhaps would look better without it. Some try for products claiming to grow hair. Some go to doctors claiming to grow hair. Others couldn’t care less.

One day I had an appointment at a downtown Manhattan salon for a hair cut, and the very handsome owner of the salon clearly had an interest in hair loss. I’d been noticing that my eyebrows were disappearing and apparently he did too as he sat me down and suggested a product from Hong Kong, along with two weekly treatments, for applying the product and opening the pores. At that time, I fit into the catagory of “couldn’t care less” so that didn’t happen. But he didn’t give up, and as I was exiting the salon, he mentioned that coffee was also used for hair loss. Quite interesting, I thought. Perhaps I should have asked for more details as I couldn’t imagine walking around with coffee grinds on my eyebrows. Hmm!

When it was becoming evident that I had no talent for pencilling in eyebrows, my daughter Sumi made an appointment at Sephora to see someone in the Anastasia eyebrow section. To make a long story short, the product worked and the eyebrows began growing once again. Nice! www.sephora.com

In the book, THE SUNFOOD DIET SUCCESS SYSTEM, David Wolfe writes about a natural way to restore hair loss. I think this book is wonderful for many reasons. And to read it from cover to cover is a joy. At the moment I don’t have a person with a bald head in my life, but if I did I would sit her/him down and carefully begin that process, with permission of course.
www.sunfood.com

In the delightful to read book, Eat Pray Love, Elizabeth Gilbert is told that to make her hair grow faster and thicker, “First, I have to find a banana tree and personally cut it down.” This in Indonesia. www.elizabethgilbert.com

Ah, what a world of possibilities we live in.

“To bring anything into your life, imagine that it’s already there.” -Richard Bach, ILLUSIONS

“It’s a funny things about life; if you refuse to accept anything but the best, you very often get it.” -W. Somerset Maugham
www.maugham.thefreelibrary.com

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