Have you ever heard of such a thing as a hair loss comb? I mean the kind of comb that will stop hair fall and help stimulate new hair growth? Believe it or not this is an ancient technology devised in arjuveda some four thousands years ago. It was called the Gokkum comb. It is a comb made from the bones of a cow and its bristles, shape and size are honed and designed precisely to help accomplish two tasks
The Gokkum comb was used not too long ago and has been in the last 50 years abandoned as cheaper and plastic combs have entered the Indian market. This is sad because ethe Gokkum comb was truly a hair growth comb. It gave anyone who used it young beautiful and thick hair.
Are you sorting through a sea of information out there about hair loss? Following one piece of bad advice can set you back months on your path to stopping the problem.
Unfortunately, chances are you have already come across some very bad ideas about how to cure hair loss. Before you take another detour, let’s set the facts straight about some of the most common myths.
Everyone is afraid of becoming bald, men and women both. We all panic when we find some hair in the basin following shampooing. However in actuality, we normally shed around 50-100 hairs a day. Any that we do shed have a tendency to remain upon our head. Once we have a shower there is quite a lot of hair to see, but the reality is, that was lost earlier on.
It is actually difficult to know if the hair is beginning to thin. Balding areas are of course one of the signs and you will find there’s a way to see when your hair is thinning. The so-called “tug test”, utilizing your thumb and your index finger. Hold around 15-20 hair strands and tug it tightly and slowly but surely. In the event of more than six hairs coming away, it is possible to see it is getting thin.