Woman’s DIY Scalp Treatment Reportedly Reverses Husband’s Hair Loss
Los angeles, CA – June 24, 2024 – A Los Angeles woman, Rachel Joy Thomas, is gaining attention online after sharing her success in combating her husband’s androgenetic alopecia, commonly known as male pattern baldness, through a homemade scalp treatment. Thomas, a music journalist and freelance writer, detailed her process and results in a recent article published on The Mary sue, sparking discussion about accessible and affordable hair loss solutions.
Hair loss affects millions globally, with the American Academy of Dermatology Association estimating that over 50% of men will experience noticeable hair loss by age 50. While numerous treatments exist – ranging from over-the-counter medications like minoxidil to more invasive procedures like hair transplants - they can be costly and carry potential side effects. Thomas’s approach, utilizing readily available ingredients, offers a potentially lower-barrier choice, though further scientific validation is needed.
thomas began experimenting with a scalp treatment after noticing her husband’s receding hairline and thinning hair. She researched natural remedies and formulated a blend including rosemary oil, peppermint oil, and a carrier oil – jojoba oil – applied with scalp massage. “I started doing scalp massages with rosemary and peppermint oil mixed with jojoba oil, and within a couple of months, we started to see a difference,” Thomas wrote.
According to her account,consistent application of the treatment over several months led to noticeable regrowth and a halt in further hair loss. She documented the progress with photographs, which she shared alongside her article.Thomas can be reached at [email protected].the Mary Sue article, published june 21, 2024, has quickly garnered attention on social media, prompting many to inquire about the treatment and share their own experiences with hair loss.