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Hi ladies!
I am still new to FFA and to be honest it's pretty overwhelming and confusing as you all know. It is a lot trying to find any information you can to help you find your own path with all of this. I've read a lot of posts about medical treatments/diet on this site and I am SO appreciative. SO happy I found this site.
But my question tonight is about the every day specifics: My hope was to gather some of your ideas in one place
For me:
-I was thinking about getting my eyebrows microbladed. If you've had it done did you like it? Did it look natural?
-Is there a shampoo and conditioner you like?
-Is it ok to color your hair? what about any cosmetic procedures? Do they activate things?
-what do you do to hide your FFA, I am still at a point where I can sort of hide things (unless I'm in the wind) but it is on my mind ALL the time. Trying to embrace hats! but how do I cover up the white band and the "shiny scalp" I have??
To be honest I have nightmares about all of this. You tell yourself that it shouldn't matter but right or wrong it does.I hate that we are all members of a club we never wanted to join but here we are. .
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Ohhhh I'm so sorry that you're going through all of this. You're words are inspiring and I will be thinking lots of good thoughts and sending them your way. You're right, there is so much to be thankful for.
PS Thank you for your suggestions. I will be trying them all.
Please keep us updated and take care
Hi AnnieMay,
I don't need microblading right now, but I will definitely do this when I feel I cannot "draw" my eyebrows on any longer. I have a friend with this disease, and her microbladed eyebrows look fantastic.
I highlight my hair routinely and will continue to do so. I gives my hair body which helps to hide the thin spots, and it makes me feel better. My natural hair is a mousy, yucky color.
One beauty item I cannot live without is the Bumble and Bumble Blondish dry shampoo. I am bald above my ears on both sides and this spray helps to cover that area. I no longer worry when the wind blows. I put a piece of cloth over my ear as I spray so my ear doesn't get covered. I buy the bottle on Amazon, and it is worth every cent of the $38.
Good luck with your journey! It is quite a weird experience that is for sure!
Thank you! I have two bald spots in front of my ears and my temples have receded a lot. I wonder if the Bumble and Bumble would help there? Thats actually where I am the most self conscious in the wind. So curious how it works. I will try it!
And I think I'll go in for a consultation for microblading. It's a little scary but might be worth it!
Hi, Regarding Tattoos
I have not eyebrows. I use to use stick on eyebrows which can look get. I uses to get mine from 'finial touch' eyebrows. They are expensive and a pain to attach and really only look their best for a day. Great for special functions. I now have mine tattooed on. It hurts A LOT but if you get a good numbing cream it is ok. Cosmetic tats are meant to last 12mths but this is not the case for those with alopecia as our immune systems are overactive and basically attack the pigment of the tats. I get mine touched up 3times a year. Mine fade very quickly so I use a eyebrow pencil to touch them up everyday. This isn't difficult because they already have the detail there they are just light in colour. A firm eyebrow pencil which can be sharpened with a pencil sharpener to a fine tip works best in my opinion. I like getting them done with the blade as I find the detail is better then when it is done with the tat machine. I also think it lasts longer. If you do go down the tat path remember to pay attention to the pre and post care. You want to avoid bleeding during the tat procedure (look at your food and medication prior) and post care DONT get them wet at all for 1 week and no swimming for 4 weeks. No one knows unless I tell them that I have them tattooed on. I wish I had real eyebrows but I find my tats are the next best thing.
Hiding it
At the moment mine is worse around my ears so I changed my hairstyle. I use to have long hair which I'd wear in a pony tail and now I have it just above my shoulders so I can wear it out all the time and it covers the loss around my ears. When it gets worse on my forehead I plan to shave it all off. Well that's the plan.
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