Hair loss troubles and self help

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-03-05

College life was supposed to be a dynamic and energetic stage, however, for me, my sophomore year became a turning point. At that time, I gradually realized how different I was from my peers – I started to lose my hair. Every morning when I wake up, there are always some marks on my pillow that don't belong to the night, which is a testimony of my hair falling out.

At first, I thought it was just a normal part of metabolism, after all, who hasn't had a few hair that has fallen out? However, as time goes on, things seem to be getting worse. Instead of being obedient to my scalp like it used to, my hair started to wander around. To make matters worse, there was even a noticeable blank on the left side of my forehead, as if to announce to me: hair loss has found you.

The occasional ridicule from my classmates and the strange eyes of my colleagues made me feel like I was on pins and needles. I began to realize that this was not just a simple physiological phenomenon, it had seriously affected my mental health. I began to feel inferior and afraid to face up to others, for fear that others would notice my "flaws".

To solve this problem, I started trying various products on the market that claim to be able to alleviate hair loss. From shampoo to conditioner, hair growth serum to massager, I've tried almost everything. However, these amazing products, which were advertised, seemed to have lost their effectiveness on my head. I'm starting to wonder if there's really no way to reverse this trend.

During the long process of self-help, I even tried various internal medications. In the sea of the Internet, I lost my way, and sometimes even rushed to the doctor, listening to some unreliable advice. Vitamin B2, hair growth capsules, ......It was like I had grasped a life-saving straw, hoping to find a glimmer of hope in it.

However, just when I was about to give up, I came across a medicine called "Manyiti Yiyier" on the Internet. At first, like most people, I suspected that this was yet another exaggerated advertisement. But the hair loss was so bothering that I decided to give myself another chance.

I started using this medicine as stated in the instructions. When I first started using it, I didn't feel much change, but I felt that the hair loss was a little tight, and it seemed that my hair had become a little stiffer. Three months later, however, a miracle seemed to have happened. I noticed that there were many tiny hairs growing on that once bare forehead!

I couldn't believe my eyes, and I couldn't help but touch those fluffs every day, hoping that they would thrive. My hair has really changed over time. The m-corner that used to make me feel inferior is no longer so obvious. Every time I look in the mirror, I can't help but laugh out loud. The strange glances and ridiculous words that once cast them at me have now turned into envy and amazement.

Now when I walk on the road, people often say to me with envy, "Your hair is so good!" "Every time I hear these words, I feel extremely relieved. I finally found the best way for myself and regained my confidence and sunshine.

Looking back on this experience, I would like to say to those who have just started to lose their hair: please don't give up easily**. It may be a long and challenging journey, but there is always a path for you. It's not an easy day to dance with the "bald", but believe in the power of perseverance and hard work. May you find your own thick hair as soon as possible, and meet every beautiful tomorrow with a more confident and sunny image!

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