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Elania  
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 More options Apr 27 2001, 10:36 am
Newsgroups: alt.support.thyroid
From: ela...@aol.com (Elania)
Date: 27 Apr 2001 14:32:59 GMT
Local: Fri, Apr 27 2001 10:32 am
Subject: Hair Products - was:Re: ANOTHER question!...
I agree - the Pantene products are the best I've found for severely dry hair. I
use the conditioner because it is the only one that could get my hair from the
'haystack' dry tangled feel after shampooing to a silky soft feel. I still have
dry ends, but I use frizz-eez (sp?) for that. I've used these products for
years because they were the only thing I could find that worked - even long
before I was diagnosed and discovered why my hair was so bad!
Loren
>NOTHER question!...
>From: arly...@mindspring.com  (Arlyn Grant)
>Date: 4/27/2001 9:29 AM Central Daylight Time
>Message-id: <3af081d9.6018...@news.mindspring.com>

>My hair has gone from being silky and straight to curly and course.
>The biggest changed happened just as I was turning 15.  I'm now 35 and
>my hair continues to change.  Sometimes it is very curly.  Sometimes
>it is wavy.  But I've never gotten back to straight.  :-)

>Hormones play a big part in your hair.

>If your hair is dry, try a moisterizing shampoo.  My current favorite
>is Hydrating Curls by Pantene.

>Good luck,
>ar

>On Fri, 27 Apr 2001 07:24:52 GMT, "Littlegiraffe"
><cjr...@nospam.home.com> wrote:

>>I was wondering if anyone had experienced the same thing...I have assumed it
>>was hormones or something...but maybe not?  About 10 yrs ago before I
>>started experiencing all kind of hormonal wackiness I had stick straight
>>very healthy hair.  It started to get kind of wiry and wavy.  After I
>>started on the synthroid it actually seemed to get a bit healthier not quite
>>so wiry anymore...but still every hair dresser keeps telling me how dry my
>>hair is...but now my hair in the last 6-9 months has gotten quite
>>curly...and getting more so every day it seems.  Now my hair is quite long
>>too...past my shoulder blades.  What the heck is going on?  It doesn't seem
>>normal to me. Any thoughts?
>>Lg


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