You can have a head full of healthy hair but if your hairstyle history or genetics dictates a propensity for thinning temples you have an issue that can be a problem. The temples are an area of the hairline that takes a lot of abuse of hairstyles, heat and sometimes personal habits and even sleeping positions. For women thinning temples are a real problem since trying to cover them with a head band worsens the situation due to friction.
Researching various products on the market formulated to thicken the temple areas vary and in some cases can be quite costly without actually providing a solution to the problem. Many women can look at the women in the family for signs of thinning temples to determine if it is a genetic trait. Usually however the condition is from abuse of hair including constant pony tails and hairstyles that stress the front and sides of the hair. After talking to elder family members who clearly had full temples and beautiful heads of hair a homemade remedy for thinning temples was shared, and tried, and with excellent results.
The homemade remedy for thinning temples can easily be prepared at home with the ingredients found at either local drug stores or online retailers. The homemade remedy is safe, easy to use, and has no side effects. You will also find you can acquire the ingredients you need to concoct your homemade remedy for thinning temples in the privacy of your home and without breaking the bank.
The solution is simply mixed in equal parts of white iodine and 99.9% proof isopropyl alcohol. Mix the solution and store it in a dark jar and put it out of the reach of children. If you want to simply mix a little at a time as you use it that is easy enough to do and also keeps the solution fresh. The easiest way to apply the homemade remedy for thinning temples is with a cotton ball. On a personal note, for whatever reason, one temple seemed to be thinner than the other. After using the homemade remedy for thinning temples, the new hair began growing in very quickly and has now filled in and is healthy after two months of use.
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Published by Lola Inez
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