
The Mayraki Anti-Gray Hair Color Restoring Treatment uses the power of the latest hair care technology to restore gray or white hair to its original color and nourish the hair from within. A safe, non-irritating, and long-term alternative to artificial root cover ups. So, when the greys aren’t welcome, can we possibly reverse the process?Īn anti-gray hair treatment that restores the hair’s natural color without the use of dyes and pigments. The very sight of white or grey strands of hair peeking from our lustrous mane would still get many of us whining about our ageing looks. It seems logical that if all your hair follicles begin to grow again after chemo at about the same time, they will grow new hair at about the same time in a cycle.Are you tired of touching up your roots with dye? And how about white hair in beard? It's time to get rid of white hair or grey hair naturally. I just had my annual checkup and blood work done - all very normal, so there is no nutritional or metabolic/thyroid/anemia or drugs cause here. So I found your threads here about hair loss many years after treatment while I was internet searching for answers yet again. Over the past year and much more lately I have thinning hair on the top of my head, even noticing it on my pillow in the mornings, and more hair in drain than usual after washing hair. I have a very limited diet (I'm talking maybe 10 plain foods total for over the past decade), absolutely no drugs, supplements, not even otc or aspirin, no nothing. Any other chemo hair loss folk found that eight to ten or so years later you've had massive hair fail?ġ2 yr breast cancer survivor here who developed a more severe sulfite allergy after treatments. So I'm just kind of doing a survey here I suppose. Just think the hair doctor dermatologist guy had no idea and despite knowing my history didn't even relate this to that. I know it sounds weird but maybe this lovely* experience has not been tracked or noted before generally as a pattern because frankly it's only the last couple of decades that we have survived longer than one hair cycle? Great news, but life with no hair as a 40-someting woman is going to be tough because NOT ill! So basically you lose all your hair, your hair grows back at the same time when normally your follicles would be in a cycle of some on and some off, so not so noticeable, and then, after your hair (which according to websites I've read lives between eight and ten years) gets to the end of it's days, it then all kind of falls out because it all grew at the same time? Speculation but if others have had this, I'd feel way happier if you have good outcomes afterwards, like it does grow back? (Dermatologist was all how I was nearing menopause and having female pattern hair loss and wanted to sell me Regaine (Rogaine in US).

I'm wondering having done some research that this might be a thing these years after chemo? I 'think' I see new hair coming through but it's been going on for a year and I'm getting pretty bald now. Er, like I might have been stressed at all the other points between now and then since my diagnosis with income loss, two far less indepent kids and so on! I have been to a dermatologist and he was almost looking for a reason and decided I was stressed. My desk is covered in hair and my vacuum cleaner is clogged.
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My sink is full of hair and I only stand there to do teeth, hands and makeup! My pillow is covered in hair.


I don't mean like 'shedding' I mean my kitchen tiles are covered in my hair, food gets full of my hair, my bath tub and shower are full of my hair. Thing is, obviously lost all my hair through the chemo back then but now my hair is all falling out. I've raised two kids, 5 and 2 when diagnosed.

But anyhow, I can kind of cope with all the depression, anxiety, all that that I seem to have been plagued with despite being told how lucky I am and all that from day one to now, but you know. It has been a horrible 10 years but you get there. Hi - I am posting this a bit greedy and needy as in I've just found this place and now I'd really like to gather some info
