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4 women open up about losing their hair for good.
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Women Reveal What It's Like To Experience Permanent Hair Loss | TODAY

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26 thoughts on “Women Reveal What It’s Like To Experience Permanent Hair Loss | TODAY

  1. Did she blame it on marijuana? I hear it might make you lose your hair and some ignorant woman said it killed her son. No it didn’t and I hope she gets sued for lying.

  2. I recently shaved my head because of alopecia. It’s just as heartbreaking as the time the dermatologist told me it’s permanent hairloss. It feels like I just lost at life. It’s hard to look in the mirror and when I do its just another reason to hate myself. I hope in time I’ll be happy again.

    1. I shaved my head this summer. I really resonate with that hallow feeling. I couldn’t recognize myself and I thought I would never feel pretty again. things are starting to turn up now and I am starting to find my confidence. I hope things start to look up for you.

    2. You all are beautiful people in this world are too ignorant to see it but you do not need anyone to validate your beauty you are still you with or without hair

  3. Technically, as far as I know, Alopecia isn’t a disease, it’s a condition… At least I THINK that’s the case! And for the sake of these ladies, I hope it is!

  4. I was as well. Definitely frustrating and no cure. Wore a wig and everyone thought I had cancer.
    I know my husband was having a tough time accepting the new me.
    It definitely makes me very self conscious but after 38 years I decided I never have to go grey unless I want to. Being a blond is fun. I can’t ever go bald don’t have the courage or too much ego. Thanks for sharing.

  5. I lost all my hair also, Lost my eyelashes, eyebrows, nose hair, like ALL! , wigs feel god aweful on my head and i feel fake! Im going to Dermatologist, not sure yet, they think auto emune deficiency. anything you can tell ME to help me?

  6. The fact that there is no cure to this yet is sad. I started losin my hair at 17. I’m a guy and really insecure about it. Really wish they had a magic pill to permanently fix it.

  7. In South Africa there are a lot of beautiful bald women. They rock it because they like it not because of disease. They like the look of it.

  8. This happens to men, women and kids. It can be patched or total hair loss on the scalp, and the body.
    Auto immune disorders are tough to treat.
    To be philosophical we all lose things dear to us throughout life. Kids grow to be adults and lose interest in childlike things. A childhood friend becomes just another person in high school and after graduation is not seen again. We move away from our hometowns, most often never to return to live. We lose relatives throughout life.
    Guys have long had to deal with hair loss. There really is nothing to reverse make pattern baldness once it occurs. I have MPB and decided to shave my head. In doing so , I had to accept that my hair was gone and not coming back. I do not miss hair.
    Having a bald head does not make a woman unattractive, unfeminine and unladylike. A woman is not ugly due to baldness. What these ladies have to do is accept what has happened and live their lives as best they can. Life is not fair and you only get one go around in this world .
    In 200 years all of us and all who have known us will be gone, along with our problems. You have to make the most out of what you gave and not lament what you have not.

  9. I recently made the decision to shave my head, because if alopecia. For me I got tired of hiding. For me it was liberating to finally come free. At first it was hard. But then I accepted what it was and grasp it. It help me to realize that it takes courage and acceptance of self and knowing God is in control and makes no mistakes.

  10. I’m a man going through alopecia and it’s so hard to except it… I can’t imagine what women going through alopecia feel

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  11. Your generosity towards my hair lost is incomparable. You assured me of getting healed and surprisingly after 14 days of taking the medication I was tested for hair lost. Thanks DR RORPOPOR HERBAL, I will keep letting the world know about your YouTube channel >>>>

  12. I think I might just shave my hair off. My hair loss is getting to be quite bad. I’m 34 and I’m over trying to do anything to make my remaining hair look nice.

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