Being a woman, I really never gave much thought to hair loss. I sort of assumed it was a male problem, that I really didn’t need to think about. Unfortunately, my family genes are not friendly to hair. My dad and grandfather were both balding in their high school graduation pictures. I never really thought about thinning hair being a problem for me, but since the big 40 decided to sneak up on me, my hair has changed dramatically.
My hair has always been a bit on the thin side, but now it seems like I am losing it at an alarming rate. I don’t have any balding spots (yet), but it is something that seriously concerns me. The past few days I was visiting with my mom and realized her hair is much thinner than I had ever noticed in the past. So maybe I am doomed? Thinning hair genes seem to be prominent on the maternal family side, too. I think it’s time to get busy looking for a hair loss treatment that works.
I was surprised to find so many different types of hair loss treatments, methods and myths on the internet. One site that stood out to me was Fibond. Finding a site that talked about treatments that didn’t involve surgery or harsh medicines was a relief. Fibond works by bonding tiny strong fibers to your own hair and can be matched very simply to your current hair coloring. It’s a natural product that was developed over many years to eliminate the look of thinning hair quickly and easily. Fibond can hold up against weather conditions and is hard to detect that you have used the product on your hair.
Do you have any hair loss issues? I was surprised how many people have the problem and don’t know what to do about it. Check out this video for more details on how Fibond works.
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