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Old 03-26-2015, 01:51 PM
 
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The heck with rubbing anything on your head... just spray it on!
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Old 03-26-2015, 05:36 PM
 
Location: New Caney, TX
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Coming from NY, the water here is horrible! Can't drink it straight out of the tap like you can back in NY. Could be related to the water.
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Old 03-26-2015, 06:04 PM
 
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Coming from NY, the water here is horrible! Can't drink it straight out of the tap like you can back in NY. Could be related to the water.
I do agree the water in NYC is the best. IMO is the best in the country and I been quite a few places in the states.
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Old 03-26-2015, 06:10 PM
 
Location: New Caney, TX
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I do agree the water in NYC is the best. IMO is the best in the country and I been quite a few places in the states.
NYC water supply comes from Upstate in the Castkill Mountains and from Delaware....explains our awesome pizza and bagels
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Old 03-26-2015, 06:58 PM
 
Location: A subtropical paradise
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I had many friends start losing lots of hair when they got in their mid 20's.

My brothers and I have lived in Houston all our lives, the youngest just hit 40, and we all have full, luxurious heads of hair.

Were you an early bloomer, right on time or a late bloomer? Just from my own observations, the majority of early bloomers I grew up with ended up with balding issues while the late bloomers seem to have little issues with it. None of us started shaving until we were in college.
Its a lot more complex than just that.
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Old 03-26-2015, 07:48 PM
 
Location: League City, Texas
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Is the OP serious? If so, I'm, as you young'uns say, SMH.
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Old 01-04-2017, 08:32 PM
 
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Default Hair loss houston

I have lived in Ohio all my life. My hair has always been really healthy. I'm Turing sixty and young women remarked about my hair. I recently moved to Fort Worth and my hair is falling out and thinning. I think it is the water. There is white calcium deposits around all of our fawcets?
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Old 01-04-2017, 08:51 PM
 
Location: Houston
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This thread is great -- we should keep it going as long as possible

I drank a bunch of water from the tap this morning and had to keep going to the restroom. Anyone else have that problem with Houston water?
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Old 01-05-2017, 05:31 AM
 
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This thread is great -- we should keep it going as long as possible

I drank a bunch of water from the tap this morning and had to keep going to the restroom. Anyone else have that problem with Houston water?
When I drink water, it causes me to gain weight, I've tested it.

I've weighed myself on an accurate scale and then drank a bunch of Houston tap water. When I get back on the scale, I've gained weight.

Houston water makes you bald and fat.
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Old 01-05-2017, 09:24 AM
 
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After moved to Houston couple of months ago, whenever I took a shower, hair loss like crazy, it never like that before I move to Houston, is there something wrong with the water here? Anyone has similar experience?
I don't find your question a laughing matter at all.
I, too, have had a ton of hair loss after moving to Houston. I'm a woman who moved here in my late 20s. Most depressing and stressful thing I deal with on the daily.
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