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Started by NorthCarolinaMama. Last reply by lordiron Nov 25, 2024. 10 Replies 0 Likes
Hello!I was wondering if anyone has been tested for food allergies to determine if a particular food is causing inflammation, which in turn could exacerbate FFA. I had the skin test a couple of years ago at an allergy clinic, and it came back…Continue
Started by CurlyK. Last reply by kevinsstelly Jul 14, 2024. 32 Replies 14 Likes
CARF 2018 Conference Notes:First of all, I am so glad I went to the CARF Conference! It was worth every dime I spent – a true investment in myself, but hopefully I can bless and encourage others from what I learned.The CARF staff and volunteers are…Continue
Started by 2Dachshunds. Last reply by Shawnaynay Jul 8, 2023. 18 Replies 0 Likes
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
Started by Robin. Last reply by anettemandell Apr 20, 2023. 31 Replies 0 Likes
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
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A CAUTIONARY tale: I know we all have complex morning rituals with our eyebrows, but I'd like to earnestly recommend an addition to your nighttime ritual. Oh, great!
Like many of you, my brows had been thinning for 3 or 4 years before diagnosis with FFA. Thnning, but still there to some degree from side to side. After FFA research, I began using minoxidil foam [Rogaine for MEN] on my brows, nowhere else, just before bed. It soaks in quickly, and is easily and neatly applied by spraying into the plastic lid and applying with q-tips. Be sure to shake the can well before gently spraying into the inner lip of the lid. Within a couple weeks they were looking so much better!
After a while, I cut back to every other night or so. Seemed OK at the time. Eventually, without realizing they were gradually thinning again, I used the foam only a couple times a week. And then, on vacation without the foam, and too ill when we got home to follow thru, I somehow let more than 2 weeks go by without it. When I finally realized how much gain I had lost, I panicked and went back to at least every other night. But it was TOO LATE! Every night I studied before applying, and it simply wasn't working any more.
Then one morning, before applying makeup, I looked really closely at my brow line and noticed for the first time that there was an entire 'stripe' along the top of each brow that was SCARRED just like the top of my forehead. There were no longer any visible pores, closed tight like the skin where FFA had retreated on my forehead and scalp. That's why the foam was no longer working there.
And then it dawned on me, that's why my eyes had looked so old and tired and sad lately. I'd been applying brow makeup where the few remaining hairs were -- several millimeters below where my former natural brow line had been. No wonder it looked so sad and droopy! So now, I'm having to apply makeup on totally bare skin above the remaining/dwindling set of very pale brow hairs. It is MUCH more difficult to achieve anything even remotely natural looking that way.
For various reasons, I cannot have them microbladed. I am stuck with a situation I could have avoided, and there's nothing sadder than regrets.
So, even if some form of tattoo may be in your future, I urge you to work now to retain what brows you have and even supplement them with minoxidal foam applied EVERY NIGHT. After a few months you might cut back to every other night, but please do not make the mistake of letting any more time than that go by.
For those of you who are fairly new to this struggle, I hope this will be helpful.
Leni & Nina, she has a ton of before & after photo's and reviews- also the consultation was over an hour long and she was very thorough and professional- she took lots of photos of my face & eyebrows. She is also booked months in advance so that says a lot about her too, I think!
Nina, I am sorry you have to go through laser treatment for bad work, that must be very painful. I will update on the hairline tattooing that she is getting trained on as soon as I hear more about it :-)
Leni, I was looking at all my eyebrow products the other day, I have so, so many pencils and powders and gels, thinking this will be the one that will make my brows look natural and normal.
I still have brows, very thin but they are still there- they are also blonde, I was tinting them but stopped as I have been tinting them brown for so long I had forgotten what they looked like being just blonde! I use pencil, then powder then eyebrow gel, usually wunderbrow or sometimes clear mascara to set it, so they don not end up disappearing. Sometimes they come out looking really good, sometimes one looks good and the other not so good or they both look weird.
I am also using Revolution hair powder on my sides in front of my ears, it stays on all day and blends in really good to help disguise the hair loss so I can almost not panic if the wind blows my hair back! I blend the dark and the red together and it looks pretty good.
I know almost all of us are going through the same ritual every morning and it sucks that we have to do this.
I've not posted for awhile but I have been following along with the discussions- Just wanted to add that I went for a consultation last month for microblading and am scheduled to get my eyebrows done in October- I can't wait as I am so over pencilling/powdering/gelling my thinning brows.
I told her all about my FFA and she mentioned that she is going to a masterclass in tattooing the hairline and will have the class completed before I come in for my appointment- she does a lot of work with people who have alopecia and have had chemo etc. so I feel confident in her abilities, but after reading some of the posts on how us FFA-ers reacted to tattooing, now not so confident in my body's ability to accept the microblading and I am also a redhead which adds to the probability of fading too, figures- double whammy! :-/
On tattoo.... my person got it wrong too even though they were highly recommended by a alopecia support group. Mine went orange. I hated them. I though they looked fake and everyone was looking at them. To make things worse I am going through lazer tattoo removal which is VERY PAINFUL and expensive. It oxidised my orange eyebrows to black. I am 6 treatments in and they are still there and a dark grey.... When they are gone I am going to try eyebrow wigs or keep drawing them on. It will take me a long time to get over this to even think about tattoos again.... but having said that some love love love them.
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