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So I went on vacation with a clean hairbrush...8 days later...

Yah, this is real folks!

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I was so gonna do the same thing this morning. My brush was filled. Luckily I have/had tons of hair so I can't see the loss on my head, just on the brush.

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I unfortunately do not.... :(

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I have the same concern!!! My hair is so thin on top. I'm thinking of trying minoxidil. I was hoping that with Biotin will help a little..... :(

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That's just what made it to the brush!

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Sorry molls... :(

I know it's hard I was losing a ton for a while there too. Go to the beauty supply and buy some toppic or other other brand of hair fibers they will at least make it look fuller until it starts coming back again.

Or Xfusion

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001A7YGSY/ref=aw_2nd_sims_6?pi=SL500_SY115

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I lost all my long beautiful blond hair...I loved my hair..when I came home I saw it for the first time..Everyone at the hospital kept the evidence away from me....See me now....short brown hair......Biotin and Protein is the answer..Water too as your body will use it for your weak points......

Two differences in the new hair....Less gray...don't know why and wavy ...what up with that!!!!!

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Thanks ladies. I take everything possible but, I knew that it would happen...sigh.

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Me too! I had my surgery 3 days after you. The last few days I've noticed a lot more hair coming out in the shower (we have one of those net things so it doesn't go down the drain) and then when I put my mousse in my hair and use my fingers to comb it through. I have a hair appt next Wednesday so I'll be interested in what my hairdresser has to say!

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So scary how much comes out!

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Come on people......Please share yours!

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I was expecting really dry hair as that's what people told me was gonna happen, I'm only 10 days out and my hair is still as oily as it was before.. How long did it take for hair to fall out like that? I started using ovation cell therapy the week before surgery and have been using it since. Not sure if that's what's helping or not.

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I haven't had the surgery yet, but have been a natural shedder my entire life. Biosil capsules have helped my hair (and my nails) tremendously!

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No joke... That's what my brush looked like everyday (except blonde). It gets better though

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