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As a former hairstylist I?ve had many a client?both men and women?in my salon chair fretting about their thinning hair. It really is heartbreaking because there is no magic formula that will instantly make hair grow back.

Having said that, I came across an article that gives those with thinning hair some hope. Apparently that ever-so-versatile plant, Aloe Vera, may be a natural hair care solution for thinning hair. The article talks about Aloe Vera?s ability to balance out the PH of your scalp and promote hair growth.

Now I?ve said for years that one of the most important things a person with hair loss can do is keep their scalp as healthy as possible. Neglecting the condition of your scalp is like trying to grow a garden in rotten soil.

To learn more about this natural hair care product and what it can do for your thinning hair visit The StyleBell blog?s article on Aloe Vera.

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2 Responses to “Aloe Vera: Could This be Natural Hair Care for Thinning Hair?”

  1. Not only is aloe helpful for thinning hair, here is what a friend of mine said about FPL’s Aloe-Jojobo Shampoo and Conditioner
    “I am very fair skinned and freckled, and so have very sensitive skin. My scalp tends to get especially aggravated after coloring or other chemical treatments like perms, at the salon. Within one week of trying the Aloe Shampoo and Conditioner, I noticed a significant difference in the condition of my scalp - it was no longer itchy and irritated, in fact you could feel the soothing affect of the aloe right in the shower! An added bonus is the healthy, shiney and manageable hair that I have as well. Now my whole family uses it!”

    I invite you to view my web page to ler more about the many benefits of Aloe Vera

  2. That is super cool to know. You know, I read a lot about the benefits of aloe vera, but I don’t really hear of people using it much or keeping it in stock. For instance, I can name a dozen people whose fridge is filled with Slim Fast, and at least half as many who swear by black cohosh. But no one’s talking about aloe vera. Hmmm.

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