Skin: One of my biggest concerns when I first decided to take vitamins was my skin. When I started researching vitamins, I came across a large percentage of women that complained about breakouts once they started taking certain vitamins (not Mielle's vitamins). I promised myself if I had a reaction while taking the first bottle, I would stop immediately. I have acne prone skin and I have been able to keep it under control since the end of the summer. Hair growth or not, I am not willingly to sacrifice my skin to get results. I am happy to report, however, that I haven't experienced any negative side effects. Since taking the vitamins I have noticed that my face looks clearer and healthier than ever.
Hair Health & Growth: Although hair growth was one of my motivators for trying the vitamins, I also want to have healthy hair. In addition to using the right hair products and focusing on healthy hair practices, I know that hair growth also depends on what you put in your body. Exercise, vitamins and eating healthy all play important roles in hair health and growth.
With that being said, I do believe that I have experienced some results because of the vitamins. While my hair has always been thick, I have noticed that my hair has gotten thicker and stronger since I began taking the pills. My hair is also less dry and dull. As far as growth, I am seeing a difference in length but I will let you be the judge. Below are some length check photos.
I didn't do a good job with this pic. But the back is well past my collarbone |
Have you taken any hair vitamins? If so, how was your experience? Please comment below.
It may be that you brush your hair too roughly. The trick is to not comb from the top of the head like it is usually advised, but grab your hair about a third of the way from the bottom and gently remove the knots at the ends (preferably with a comb, not a brush) and the work your way to the roots. When you think you have removed the bigger knots, you can make long strokes from the scalp to the end of your hair. It's also best to use a wide-toothed comb first and then a fine-toothed one.
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