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Has anyone used apple cider vinegar to treat hairloss?

8 replies

lancerate12 · 06/12/2015 16:26

Hi,
. I have been told apple cider vinegar reduces hairfall. Does it work?. I have tried it twice on my hair and the hair loss is still there. Need to know if it works. Thanks.

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WowOoo · 06/12/2015 16:55

No, but I've used it to remove a mole and it worked.
I don't know anything that reduces hair fall, sorry.

MoriartyIsMyAngel · 06/12/2015 18:06

I know someone who swears by biotin and chromium supps taken together once a day to recover from hairloss. But obviously the most important thing to do is find out the cause and treat that!

JoanGalt · 06/12/2015 18:08

How did you use it to remove a mole WowOoo?

Sorry to hijack.

WowOoo · 06/12/2015 20:00

JoanGalt -
Apply it to the mole. Cover with a small piece of cider vinegar cotton wool and plaster. Did this a few times daily. It drooped, scabbed up and dropped off. Painful and ugly while it was scabbed and healing. But all I have now is a small scar..smaller than the mole.
Dermatologists do not recommend, please note.

JT05 · 06/12/2015 21:30

Faith in Nature Organic shampoo and conditioner have helped my hair loss. Still thinning, but not so much.

mudandmayhem01 · 06/12/2015 21:34

I am really surprised at how vinegar could remove a mole, does apple cider vinegar have different properties to other types of vinegar.

TurduckenForDinner · 06/12/2015 21:36

Krill oil supplements thickened my hair up. That's not the reason that I initially took them (I was trying to reduce the clickiness of my joints) it was just a nice additional benefit as I have quite thin hair.

howtorebuild · 06/12/2015 21:40

It is surely to do with your ability to manage vitamin and minerals. You may have higher needs than the average person.

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