Thursday, June 17, 2010

Is it true that using gel regularly makes your hair fall out faster?

and wat other side effects does gel have?



Is it true that using gel regularly makes your hair fall out faster?

No, that makes no sense! To make your hair fall out you have to do something to the hair follicles under the skin so they stop growing, the part you put gel on is already dead.



Is it true that using gel regularly makes your hair fall out faster?

No, it is an urban myth. And there are no known side affects to using gel (eccept stiff hair :)



Is it true that using gel regularly makes your hair fall out faster?

no total myth.



Is it true that using gel regularly makes your hair fall out faster?

NO! apperantly it was mouse NOT TRUE! My brother has been using it forever and hsi hair didn't fall out. He lost a couple of hair from his baseball cap because he had a habit of putting it on and off like fidyting(sp?) with it and that was WAYYYYYYYYYY before he used mouse but other than that, 100% not true unless your allergic to it but thats a rare side effect.



Is it true that using gel regularly makes your hair fall out faster?

maybe u should check the ingredients,whet it contains alcohol. That might be too damaging for the hair, which dries and falls out or breaks



Is it true that using gel regularly makes your hair fall out faster?

Well, it depends whats in the gel. It also depends if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. It will not make your hair fall out faster (well as long as you wash it out otherwise your hair will go all gross and sticky) but if you are allergic to any of the ingredients, the worse it can do is cause acne on your hairline. Hope this helps.



Is it true that using gel regularly makes your hair fall out faster?

The hair gel doesn't make your hair fall out at all. It's not rinsing the gel out of your hair and still trying to style your hair with the stiff gel in it that breaks your hair. You should always moisten your hair if you are going to comb it with the gel already dried.

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