When women hit a certain age, they can lose almost as much hair as their husbands can, and I know more than a few women staring at a bald patch in that mirror every day. Naturally, that would send one running for the vitamins for hair growth, but before you do that take a look at some of the things you should think about before you do that, just so you can get the best product for your needs.
1) Know why you are losing your hair. Seriously, it is going to do you no good to go out and get a bunch of vitamins for hair restoration if you don’t have an honest expectation about what the end result will be. If you don’t know why you are losing your hair it will be impossible to pinpoint what exactly needs to change in order for your hair to come back.
2) If you are undergoing a chemotherapy treatment, don’t take any product at all without first consulting your doctor. You are in a battle for your life over cancer, being bald is not your biggest fish to fry. Think about it this way, if you can beat the bat snot out of cancer, baldness has no chance against you. Bide your time and wage one war at a time, do not divide that front. I have had six members of my close family survive breast cancer, and I promise that hair will come back!
3) Know about the company making the vitamins for hair. You don’t want to be buying a snake oil product, paying tons of money and getting no result. Make sure you know that the company you are using is ethical and is going to support the products they offer. As it is no longer possible to tar and feather people for ripping us off, we all have to be a little more savvy, and this is especially true of products purchased online.
4) Find out if the product you intend to use is even intended for women. Some of the products out there being marketed to men are not even good for use on women, so in the case of hair vitamins, what’s good for the gander is not always good for the goose! Best to find that out before your voice drops an octave and you start growing more hair than you originally planned on.