Androgenetic Alopecia: My nightmare, My solution

In this video, I tell you about my androgenetic alopecia story and the solution I found to feel better with my hairloss.

I will also explain you the diverse treatments I tried to fight my hairless (vitamins, iron supplementation, minoxidil).

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26 thoughts on “Androgenetic Alopecia: My nightmare, My solution

  1. Thank you for sharing your story , you look beautiful with & without your topper , I have just purchased my first topper so I’m looking forward to wearing it & feeling better about my self ❤️

  2. It is extremely frustrating to go through Androgenetic Alopecia, but mentally it affects women far more since many would think that only men would go through baldness; even though some women *do* go through slight androgenetic alopecia, it is at a very late age. I am glad you found something that helps you

    1. By the way, to clarify, I think women can be attractive with alopecia (proof is the person in this video!). The problem is that society does not allow them to be.

    2. @Bei Gandalfs Bart you don’t think more people are going to stare at a bald woman than a bald man?

  3. “I was not a person, I was a scalp” it made me cry because I am just 20 and this is how I feel

    1. Aynı şeyleri ben de 17 yaşımdan beri hissediyorum. Seni çok iyi anlıyorum. İngilizcem senin kadar iyi değil o yüzden Türkçe yanıtlıyorum. Diline hayran kaldım bu arada 🙂

  4. i can totally relate to this. i’ve been suffering from alopecia since my mid 20s. it’s really depressing. lately, i found out about scalp micropigmentation and just had my 1st session. it actually made some difference already.

    1. I have got scalp micropigmentation it definitely helps and stops you looking at a bald scalp, probably about a 50% imrovement.

  5. Thank you for posting this and telling us about your experience and solution. It is a comfort and a sadness to know there are others like me who are dealing with this. I have been hoping clove water might help, but I have not seen any change. I will probably have to do like you and buy a clip-on wig of some sort. I did not know they could blend in so well. You have given me hope.

  6. I’m 34. I’ve been living with hairloss since I was 13. It has really affected my confidence and self image. Sometimes it kinda looks like it’s getting better, but generally it mostly just gets worse over time. It’s very sad… When it first started it was… a nightmare… By the way, make sure to test for autoimnune disorders, just to be sure.

    1. @Neli 00 c I can’t gv u my no bcz ..There so many fruds..U can ask me anything or anytime I realy like to help u

  7. This all resonates SO MUCH! Loving that you found your own solution. For me the clip in toppers were not the best given I wanted a 24/7 solution on my head. Also on a journey of sharing that as a solution as us women we need to support each other.
    It is not an easy journey and it breaks my heart how prevalent it is amongst women these days.
    Subscribed to your channel, really authentic one!

  8. This was so beautiful and raw to witness. I admire your confidence and it made me, a 25-year-old, really feel like I’m not alone (:

  9. Your video is very well spoken in English and 100% understandable. Thank you so much.
    As a guy with same condition I can only imagine how difficult it is for the women going through this, it must be worse just due to the pressure from society. So it is very brave of you to do this and help others. Good work and your solution looks amazing and natural.

  10. You are beautiful inside and outside. I’m so happy you found new confidence with your decision to use a topper! Thank you for talking about your journey, I’m sure this will encourage and give confidence to other women to not longer suffer in silence.

  11. hairloss is a major set back especially for women, I understand where you’re coming from because I myself have been dealing with it for years, it was mostly because of stress and Iron deficiency..

    that aside, I usually do regular monthly sessions of PRP injections for my patients who struggle with alopecia and it’s honestly a life saver, I don’t like prescribing lotions and drugs that might hinder their daily life.
    you should discuss getting PRP injections with your dermatologist, you’re a great candidate for it, wishing you all the best ❤️

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