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I have been keeping my hair since i was born, and of course i tie it into a knot daily. Now, the problem is that i tend to tie my hair fairly tight up until recently.. I dont know exactly why it jus feels more secure that way :lol: . I have always wore a patka, and am progressing to wearing a paag now, i am 17 years old.

since about a year ago i have been noticing a lot of hair loss, escpecially when i wash my hair, and the the following morning brush it etc. It has really been getting me down, i really feel i am losing more of my identity everytime i lose more hair. I have been kind of bald at the front of my head for a number of years now (probably due to tightness of jura).

If anyone could point me to websites which may give me tips on now maintaing hair care, and preventing furthur loss. Are there any specific shampoos i should use, is there a type of brush/comb. My parents have told me to loosen my jura and my patka/paag when tying, and also to rub oil after a bath, and i will do these things. Is there no chance of regrowing hair after baldness at the front of the head?

I would be very grateful for any reply to this post, my hair is the most important part of my body for me, i really do feel sad everytime i look at all the hair that comes out when brushing.

Thank u.. SSingh

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Veera u gotta take more proteins and calcium because proteins are useful for the hair roots and calcium for the hair to grow.

It also helps if you are more relaxed, if there is a lot of stress then that also is a reason for hair fall.

There are also a few ayurvedic medicines that prevent hair loss, you also try them out. Basically hair oils made from crushed amla that you have to apply on the centre of your head and it cools the head down. But you also need better nutrition.

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after u wash ur hair.. when its dry.. put a lil baby oil or somethin in before u comb it.. i used to do that when i was younger 'cause MADD hair came out after i combed after a kesi ishnaan..

also... for u dastar... to keep it 'secure'.. u can try a couple of things... one u can do a dumalla style by doing ur jura rite INTO the kapra and then going from there and doin ur dastar...

i personally wear a smaller keski under my dastar to keep it nice n tite...

there's probably many other wayz of helping wit ur situation.. i used to do my jura really tite when i was younger and i noticed the same thing... so do ur joora really loose and tie ur dastar tite... (not so tite that u loose blood to ur head though)... hehe... :nihungsmile:

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It is siad that most people go bald because of all the chemicals in the shampoo, just use shampoo once a week. But even if your hair loss is due to your genes dont fret it. You must understand, the point isn't to grow the hair, the point is not to cut it. You are not losing your identity. The Dastaar is the identity of a Sikh. :TH:

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