Trichotillomania - Pulling Out Hair.
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Aug 16, 2013
Kayla N.
Okay so during my senior, I was very stressed and somehow got into the habit of pulling some of my hair out. I really only pulled hair out right at my hairline, and it wasn't too noticeable until I tried to grow it out. I have about 1 inch of hair on the left side and it just looks goofy. any tips on how to just grow this part of my hair out fast? :(
Aug 16, 2013
Kayla N.
senior year*
Aug 16, 2013
Cierra A.
Use house mane shampoo. I've heard that helps hair grow fast. I had that as well. But I plucked out all my eyelashes and half of one of my brows. I had to fillin my brows daily and do a super winged liner to hide it. I know how you feel.
Aug 16, 2013
Cierra A.
Horse
Aug 16, 2013
Karishma S.
Castor oil. Very little thought. It's tough to come out. And don't pluck it again.
Aug 17, 2013
Alondra G.
Omg I used to do that :// use coconut oil massaged into scalp and all strands and tips. Use no heat styling also.