But when she styles her hair, it's easily covered. How bad is her situation though?




She fine. You can see the scalp on most people. If she is really worried she should talk to her doctor. Hormone imbalances can occasionally cause hair loss.
On the top picture though looks really bad!! No?
It's just probably a tad oily and parted along the crest (cowlick). Using a dry shampoo or even baby powder can help. A hair dresser might be able to cut or style the hair so it lays better.
It looks like a cowlick honestly. Try some coconut oil hair masks. Helps with growth
What's a cowlick?
Where the hair grows sometimes it can make it look like a bald spot. Is that top picturw right after washing it or?
Oh I see, no that's when I guess when she styles her hair. She has a lot of hair but she just has that "cowlick" that you speak of. We were looking it up and it says it could be "alopecia" where there's basically a bald spot 😱
Alopicia is an autoimmune disorder where a person rejects their hair. Often hair all over the body. Large chunks of hair (inch by inch) can come out at once. Often they are mostly bald with limited body hair, eyelashes, and even nose hair.
I would highly doubt this has anything to do with alopicia.
Over about 6 months, applying a few drops of Rosemary oil in a carrier each day can stimulate hair growth. It was tested against a synthetic that is clinically proven to improve hair growth and was just as good. Read this www.healthambition.com/rosemary-oil-hair-growth/
Damn that's what my scalp kinda looks like i hope I don't go bald. I thought most peoples' look like that.
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No it's a cowlick or whatever it's called... The part is awkwardly placed - naturally.
What do you mean it's awkwardly place?
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