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Script for the VSL:
Title: Is stress the root of your hair loss? Find out here.
Intro:
The Norwood scale, the cause of delight for the fortunate few or the pitifully disaster to be confronted with for most.
And I’ll be honest, it was for me too.
Until I found the Indian Ayurvedic massage practices enacted through a well sort after scalp massaging device.
With herbal remedies healthy for scalp, this coupled with a scalp massaging device enabled me to fully retrieve lost follicles by stimulating blood flow. More so than I had previously manually been able to generate with my fingers.
with the scalp massaging device, my lack of dandruff was the first sign of my hair amending.
And actually, If you’re interested in purchasing this scalp device, I’ll leave a link in the description or click the link on the screen to get it now.
There is currently a 20% discount.
Now, It’s generally known that when you become the real life representative of a level 3 on the Norwood scale, you fit the bracket of ‘loosing hair’.
The thing is, when you’re at level 3, unless your delusion is through the roof, you generally don’t need to be told that you are losing hair as it’s fairly obvious.
However, that doesn’t make it any easier when realizing that level 3 is your new reality.
Well, at least that was the case for me.
But now, let me tell you how I came to find these remedies.
Accepting that I was a ‘level 3’er, ate away at me.
Riffled through my confidence, and the added stress only supplemented further destruction of my hair and with that, my, what I call:
social cloak.
What I mean is, having a full head of hair, especially in your early 20’s is a huge sign of youth, charm and overall well-being.
And whilst it is a necessity that fades with age because well, everyone else grows up and catches up with your hair loss.
It’s something that we want to avoid, for as long as possible and for the long-haul full stop.
So, lets call it the level 3 look.
With my level 3 look, I felt I was exposed. Like no combover, no ‘good lighting’, no good angle could save me from dreadful mirror appearances, harsh window reflections or passive comments from friends and family which weren’t received as passive at all.
And because of that internalizing, I became more sensitive to criticism from friends, making me shy away from certain gatherings or more anxious when I did.
And on top of that, I noticed that it was causing other areas of my life to fall.
Professionally at my job at the time, my output was dropping, and my overall gym attendance declined.
Little reminders throughout the day, pilling, manifesting, gathering into my now reality.
Stress, here stress there, stress everywhere.
And it wasn’t until I found out that stress related hair loss occurs 2-3 months after a very stressful time in your life, that I wanted to find out if stress induced hair loss was the route of my problem.
After all, who wants to be stressed because stress causes hair loss when you can be relaxed knowing your hair is safe during stressful times.
So when I found out stress and bad scalp health had a direct correlation with hair loss, I needed to know if I fell into that category.
Knowing what to look for, what symptoms there might be and the solutions to combat it.
Here’s why:
I realized that I would then know the root to the cause of my hair loss and know what to turn to for my solution.
Meaning, I could rule out the possibility of going down the more expensive health and financial option of a hair transplant.
So, the next step was simple.
I had to find out if the cause of my level 3 was indeed the stress I was putting myself through.
And that what I did. Evaluated my symptoms and saw if they aligned.
Yes I know its suggested you shouldn’t self-diagnose, but I was adamant this was the reason because I seemed to have quite a few.
Firstly:
And this was one that really stuck out to me was the sudden increase in hair shedding, evenly diffused around my scalp, not localized to one area.
An your probably thinking well what’s so obvious about that.
Well for starters, this was the worst it had been, and it was very sudden. The fact that it was so sudden made me realize that it was more stress induced than anything else like genetical or hormone imbalance related.
-But then I realized that stress makes your hair fall out a couple months after experiencing a stressful time in your life.
And well:
A few months prior, I experienced a rather stressful professional event of which consisted of work and the lack of it I had completed for a deadline.
Silly me.
Nonetheless, it put my through some rather unwelcomed psychological and emotional stress which obviously rook its tole on my unlucky hair.
Perhaps that was my scalps way of telling me off for being bad at my job.
Anyway:
At this point into my research, I was already swayed by scalp therapy remedies that helped sooth my scalp and helped relax me when stressed.
So, I started finding small tests I could perform on my scalp to further tests whether my stress induced environments or neglected scalp health were causing any of this.
Well, this brought me to find the hair pull test.
Where you gently pull on a small section of hair (about 50 strands) from different parts of the scalp and a few strands come out easily, then it would indicate you would be suffering from telogen effluvium.
Which is:
The loss of hair following the premature arrival of hairs in the telogen stage (shedding) of the hair growth cycle.
And what do you know, I had exactly that. I did in multiple times and my hair was coming out.
Now at this point, if our stars align, then this will indicate that stress induced hair loss is something you are suffering from.
Or should I say telogen effluvium.
Before I continue, I want you to spend some time analyzing if your experience is similar to mine.
So, ask yourself:
-Is your hair loss diffused? In other words, does your thinning occur across your scalp?
-Is the loss of hair sudden or significant.
-Can you correlate the loss correlate to a stressful event that took place 2-3 months prior.
-Is their hair in your hand following the hair pull test.
If everything aligns, make sure to act sooner rather than later as like I said earlier, the hair loss side effects of stress occur two to three months after its initial impact.
So, learn your Ayurvedic massage techniques, and grab your massaging device here (link)
An have one less thing to worry about during stressful times.
Talk soon.