- Male
- 16 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm currently using Biluma cream at night and the Photostable sunscreen in the morning and at noon, but I'm only seeing a little bit of change. What else can I do? Could you advise me, please?
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I've had my hair smoothened twice, and now I'm noticing bald patches and a lot of hair fall. I also have PCOD, so I'm really worried if that could be making things worse. Could the treatments have caused this, or is it more related to my PCOD? What can I do to improve my hair health?
In PCOD your hair will be week hence do not try such methods which would cause more hair loss,visit dermatologist for appropriate managemnt.
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I've been noticing that my lips have gotten quite dark recently, and it's starting to worry me a bit. I've heard that vitamin B12 might help with this. Is that true, and could you recommend a specific tablet or supplement that I should try for this issue? I'm really hoping to find a good solution.
For dark lips, you can consider taking Vitamin B12 supplements. One tablet you can use is Neurobion, which contains Vitamin B12. The recommended dosage is one tablet per day.
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