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Botox and FFA

Started by 2Dachshunds. Last reply by Shawnaynay Jul 8, 2023. 18 Replies

Hi Everyone: I remember there is a women on here who connected Botox to FFA. I was given the article, Frontal Alopecia after Repeated BotulinumToxin Type A Injections for Forehead Wrinkles:An Underestimated Entity?Antonino Di Pietro a Bianca Maria…Continue

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Trying a new approach with CBD oil...

Started by Robin. Last reply by anettemandell Apr 20, 2023. 31 Replies

Hello All, I am venturing into new territory. It just dawned on me that a good experiment would be to try a medical grade CBD oil tincture on my hairline and see if it affects the redness. CBD is the nonpsychoactive part of marijuana that is being…Continue

Man with FFA. New member.

Started by Thomas. Last reply by Thomas Nov 23, 2022. 27 Replies

Hello,Thought I’d share my experience, as one of the few men with FFA, in the hope that it will be useful to others. It’s possible that the condition progresses and responds differently in men. I’m 40, live in London and otherwise healthy.I first…Continue

Dermatologists who specialize in alopecia?

Started by NorthCarolinaMama. Last reply by tcasal Nov 2, 2022. 1 Reply

Hope everyone is having a great weekend!I'm a freelance writer working on a story about alopecia. I need to find a dermatologist at major hospital or teaching institution to interview -- any suggestions?I've already reached to physicians at Duke,…Continue

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Comment by dee on June 23, 2013 at 3:16pm

You are all so positive and pragmatic about stuff like wearing wigs and accepting the hair loss. I feel almost ashamed to still be whimpering and freaking out about what is a tiny loss so far. I am so impressed by your strength.

Comment by Debs on June 23, 2013 at 3:04pm

Jodie, you need to put the essential oil in either a carrier oil or a lotion (one without any perfume, Simple moisturiser is OK). I am using jojoba oil as my carrier oil.

10ml of jojoba oil (or 10ml or Simple lotion) to 5 drops of essential oil is the usual ratio.

I have used different essential oils before but not turmeric.

I am going to put some lavender in my blend because it is healing for the skin, you can use it undiluted on burns in fact and it will make the blend smell nice. Lavender has been used in hairloss essential oil blends. It is best to keep the blend simple with just 2/3 essential oils. I am going to put a few drops of the blend on my fingertips and work it through the first inch of my hair. Turmeric is applied topically for skin conditions with success so it can't do any harm. (You might want to do a small patch test first just to make sure you are not allergic to anything in the blend before you put it on). Jojoba oil is not greasy so it should sink in and not leave stickiness. Alternatively you can put the essential oils in a cheap Simple lotion and that will sink in nicely I have used Simple before to carry essential oils.

I will use 3 drops turmeric and 2 drops lavender in 10ml jojoba oil.

www.oshadhi.co.uk 01223 242242
organic jojoba oil £6.75
turmeric essential oil £9.75
lavender £3.49

I love the smell of essential oils and find them very relaxing so it will be a nice treatment to use.

Comment by PamW San Diego, CA, USA on June 23, 2013 at 10:27am
Sandy, what kind did you get?
Comment by Kath UK on June 23, 2013 at 6:55am

Pam - I just read your latest post and you seem to have had almost exactly the same experiences with and progression of FFA as I have. I've now lost two and a half inches of hair from my forehead and I've recently started to wear a hairpiece which is really great and has given me a lot more confidence. So I'd say to you to give hairpieces a try. I've never tried couvre or toppik though I've seen them advertised so I'd be interested to hear from anyone who uses them.
I've just come back from holiday and the hairpiece I took was a great success. It was even totally secure on a breezy day on the top deck of an open-top bus! Like you I am not sure about taking hydroxychloroquine long term but I'm happy to take a natural product like turmeric (which I take in capsules) I really think that for me it's best to just learn to accept that I've got this problem and just get on with life. After all, this condition, upsetting as it is, won't kill me - there are a lot worse diseases I could have!
As for wearing wigs - well I just regard mine as a fashion accessory.

Comment by Pam on June 23, 2013 at 6:05am

Thank you for all your comments on turmeric - I had heard that it was supposed to be good for you, but didn`t realise it might be helpful in this condition. I will try it!
I have had FFA for aobut ten years, initially it started with losing my eyebrows and hair on my legs and arms, and then it progressed slowly up my forehead, so that now I have quite a visible hairloss of about two inches all round my hairline. I have tried a lot of the products mentioned, but I don`t really know if they have been effective, as the condition has not been arrested. I am currently taking hydroxochloroqine, but am not convinced that it helps either, and am never that happy about taking any drug on a long term basis.
I have been able to mask by condition by brushing my hair forwards, but recently have started to look at wigs and other concealing methods such as couvre and toppik. Has anyone had any experience of using them? Would elcome any advice.

Comment by Jodie UK on June 23, 2013 at 5:23am
Debs-I was also using veganicity which I was ordering from the Internet, but I now use Natures Garden from the health store, 400mg twice daily. I have never thought about using tumeric essential oil before, but I will certainly try this now that you have mentioned it , I don't know much about essential oils, does it make any difference the kind you use? If so what do you recommend? thanks
Comment by Celia on June 23, 2013 at 4:09am

On the subject of turmeric - I am using a Solgar product - Turmeric Root Extract - it's a PHYO2X blend of natural anti-oxidants - free from salt wheat soy gluten and dairy products - HOW DO THEY DO THAT ? !!!!!! Ha ! I take one a day. Am still using hydroxychloroquine and appear to have one of the side effects - hair loss .......................using dermovate (clobetasol) one a day - at night. So - losing my hair, trying to keep my sense of humour. The arsenal of pills includes a product - one pill a day for strengthening hair - high strength silica complex containing calcium, magnesium, zinc, boron, also aloe vera. Oh, and milk thistle to help counter the effect of all of this on the liver. Hmmm !
I am beginning to think now that research should be focussing on the cure, primarily, the cause (s) may never be pinpointed. I'm sure many of you would disagree with me on this ! XX

Comment by Debs on June 23, 2013 at 3:56am

Turmeric Essential Oil... have seen on internet you can apply turmeric directly to skin. There are quite a few 'receipes' where you mix turmeric powder with water or honey and apply, this method will leave a temporary yellow stain!! However, I hadn't realised you can get turmeric essential oils. I do sometimes use essentail oils in a carrier lotion or oil. I am not applying anything to my scalp so I may as well get some turmeric essentail oil, there are lots of brands on the internet, mix it with a carrier oil and put it on. Turmeric is used topically for psoriasis, scabies, ringworm, cuts etc.. it is safe to use on skin. I will report back how it goes. I hope taking it internally and externally will help reduce inflammation. Have a lovely Sunday everyone. XXXXX

Comment by Debs on June 23, 2013 at 2:50am

Jodie, can you please advise how much turmeric you take and what brand you are using ?? I am using it too and am happy to try different formulations if people think their brand is effective. I am using veganicity brand. Thanks

Comment by dee on June 23, 2013 at 2:47am

Is it just me or does anyone else get cramps and diarrhoea from the placquinel.I'm taking iron supplements as well and the combination can have a dreadful effect

 

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