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  • Female
  • 29 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I'm using Seba med anti hair loss shampoo because a dermatologist recommended it, and while it seems to cut down on the hair fall during washing, I've noticed my hair gets really dry after and I end up losing more hair once it dries out. Is there something I should be doing differently, or any advice on how to handle this issue?

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Seba med anti hair loss shampoo may be too drying for your hair. I recommend switching to a moisturizing shampoo like Pantene Pro-V Moisture Renewal Shampoo. Additionally, you can use a conditioner like Dove Nutritive Solutions Daily Moisture Conditioner to help hydrate your hair and reduce hair fall. Make sure to use lukewarm water for washing and avoid hot water, as it can further dry out your hair.

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I'm really concerned about these red rings that keep appearing under my thighs. They seem to go away when I use the cream, but as soon as I stop, they come back. Occasionally, I also feel some itching on my lower back and under my hips. The only thing that seems to be working is Dermiford. Other creams didn't have any effect, but the Doxypal DR is showing some results too. Could you help me understand what's going on and how to get rid of this problem?

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