Hairline Slowly Growing Back On It's Own After Seborrheic Dermatitis 1/30/2019
The user treated seborrheic dermatitis by cutting sugar, improving sleep, using four different shampoos, and occasionally using steroids. Their hair is growing back thicker and new hair is appearing.
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