After having my second child, my hair started falling out like crazy. I know postpartum shedding is normal, but this felt excessive- like I was losing clumps every day. I tried supplements and gentle shampoos, but nothing was really helping. A friend recommended looking into red light therapy, and I found a helmet from Narlest that seemed legit. I figured it was worth a try. It took some time, but after a few months, the hair fall slowed down, and I started seeing fine new hairs growing in. It gave me back a sense of control when I was feeling pretty overwhelmed- really grateful I found it when I did.
I started losing my hair in my late 20s, and it hit me hard. Every time I saw a photo of myself, it was like a reality check I didn’t ask for. I even avoided getting haircuts because I didn’t want to see the damage. Red light therapy kept popping up in my research, and eventually I bought the helmet from Narlest. Didn’t expect much, honestly- but I stayed consistent. And around the 6-month mark, I noticed the thinning on the crown was way less noticeable. It’s not just about the hair. It gave me some of my confidence back. That part alone made it worth it.
1. i like chips🔥
2.The rizz table
3.Shotties
4. Mini glow house
5. Spanish baddies
6. Dream Team
7. Beach cuties
8. The cousins
9. Bubblr Baddies
10. Rat Chat
I used to roll my eyes at stuff like this. A helmet that shines red lights on your head and grows hair? Sounded like a scam to me. But after trying literally every other option and watching my hairline slowly disappear, I gave in and bought one from a brand called Narlest. I used it consistently while watching TV in the evenings. No pain, no mess, no weird side effects. It took time, but after 5–6 months, I started seeing less shedding and new growth. Now, almost a year in, I actually have a solid hairline again- like back in my early 20s. Never thought I’d say this, but red light therapy is legit. It’s the only thing that’s ever worked for me.
Swimmer here: You should just wet it thoroughly so it absorbs less water, and wear a silicone swim cap. Wear your hair in a bun, twisted and braids are best but not too tight on the scalp ofc. And afterward u should wash it immediately after the pool and use conditoner
🚨 DO NOT DO THIS it causes so much harm to the ocean it’s going to run coral reefs and harm the fish and other wildlife just wet your hair before and you should be fine 🚨
I never told anyone I was using it- not even my partner. I just quietly started using the red light therapy helmet from Narlest every other night while scrolling my phone. Didn’t want to get my hopes up. After a while, my barber asked if I was using something because my hair looked fuller. That’s when I realized it was working. I checked old photos and the difference was obvious. Still can’t believe it, honestly. It’s the only thing I’ve used that gave me real results without any weird side effects.
I didn’t even notice the results at first- it was my partner who said, “Hey, your hair looks thicker.” I was shocked. I’d been using the Narlest red light therapy helmet for a few months and didn’t think much was happening. But then I looked at old photos and realized how thin it used to be, especially near my temples. The change was subtle but real. Less shedding, fuller volume, and I even enjoy using it- it’s like quiet time to myself. If you’re struggling with thinning and don’t want to mess with chemicals or surgery, this is worth trying.
Every guy in my family is bald- dad, uncles, cousins- so I always assumed it was just my fate. But when I hit 30 and saw the early signs, I decided to at least try something. I didn’t want to give up without a fight. I heard about red light therapy from a podcast and went with the Narlest helmet because it looked solid and had good feedback. I treated it like brushing my teeth- just part of my routine. A year later and I’m still not bald. In fact, my hairline looks better than it did two years ago. I know it won’t make me 18 again, but it bought me time- and honestly, that’s more than I expected.
I went through so many products- shampoos, oils, vitamins- all promising results but nothing really helped. My hairline kept creeping back and my confidence was tanking. I even stopped going out as much because I was so self-conscious. A friend of mine mentioned red light therapy, and I looked into it. That’s how I found the helmet from Narlest. I figured it was worth one last try. After sticking with it for several months, I finally started noticing less shedding and then actual regrowth, especially around my temples. It wasn’t overnight, but for the first time in years, I feel like I’m not losing the battle anymore.
Every guy in my family is bald- dad, uncles, cousins- so I always assumed it was just my fate. But when I hit 30 and saw the early signs, I decided to at least try something. I didn’t want to give up without a fight. I heard about red light therapy from a podcast and went with the Narlest helmet because it looked solid and had good feedback. I treated it like brushing my teeth- just part of my routine. A year later and I’m still not bald. In fact, my hairline looks better than it did two years ago. I know it won’t make me 18 again, but it bought me time- and honestly, that’s more than I expected.
@jobanpartabsinghsingh2313on July 27, 2025 at 6:06 am
I used to wake up and dread looking at my pillow- there’d always be a bunch of hairs, every single morning. Tried changing my diet, spent too much on serums, even went to a dermatologist. Nothing really helped until I came across a red light therapy helmet from Narlest. At first I didn’t believe something so simple could work, but I stuck to it. Just 15 minutes every few days. About 4–5 months in, my shedding slowed way down and now I’m seeing growth I never thought I’d get back. I’m not saying it’s a miracle, but it’s the best thing there is.
I started noticing thinning in my late 30s- especially around my temples and part line. It was devastating and super embarrassing. I tried supplements, collagen, scalp massages, you name it. Nothing really worked, and it just kept getting thinner. I was getting to the point where I considered wigs. Then I stumbled on a forum where people were talking about red light therapy. I ended up getting a helmet from Narlest and committed to using it 3–4 times a week. Honestly, I didn’t expect much, but within a few months I started seeing fine hairs growing in again. A year later, my hair looks fuller than it has in a decade. I even get compliments again! It sounds dramatic, but it genuinely helped me get my confidence back.
I got a hair transplant two years ago and was told I’d need to maintain the existing hair or risk losing it again. I started using the Narlest red light therapy helmet a few times a week, and honestly, it’s been a perfect combo. It helped reduce inflammation, improved recovery, and even thickened the transplanted areas more than I expected. People always talk about the surgery, but not the aftercare. This was a huge part of keeping my results and making sure I didn’t waste the money I spent on the transplant. Highly recommend it whether you’re pre- or post-surgery.
I was so skeptical about red light therapy. I thought it was just another trend that wouldn’t last. But nothing else was working, and I was running out of options. Ended up getting the helmet from Narlest after seeing someone recommend it. It became part of my weekly routine- super easy, no mess, no side effects. I honestly didn’t notice anything for the first couple months. But then the shedding stopped. And a few months later, I started seeing new growth. I’m not the type to leave comments like this, but this thing actually worked.
I went through so many products- shampoos, oils, vitamins- all promising results but nothing really helped. My hairline kept creeping back and my confidence was tanking. I even stopped going out as much because I was so self-conscious. A friend of mine mentioned red light therapy, and I looked into it. That’s how I found the helmet from Narlest. I figured it was worth one last try. After sticking with it for several months, I finally started noticing less shedding and then actual regrowth, especially around my temples. It wasn’t overnight, but for the first time in years, I feel like I’m not losing the battle anymore.
Hair loss runs in my family, so I figured it was only a matter of time. Still, when it started happening to me in my early 30s, I felt completely unprepared. I tried all the usual stuff- biotin, caffeine shampoos, scalp massages- nothing worked. I kept hearing about red light therapy and finally decided to try one of those helmets. I ended up going with the one from Narlest. Used it 3–4 times a week for a few months and started noticing fewer hairs falling out in the shower. Then, slowly, the thinning areas started to fill in. It’s not some overnight miracle, but it’s definitely working- and I’m sticking with it.
I got a hair transplant two years ago and was told I’d need to maintain the existing hair or risk losing it again. I started using the Narlest red light therapy helmet a few times a week, and honestly, it’s been a perfect combo. It helped reduce inflammation, improved recovery, and even thickened the transplanted areas more than I expected. People always talk about the surgery, but not the aftercare. This was a huge part of keeping my results and making sure I didn’t waste the money I spent on the transplant. Highly recommend it whether you’re pre- or post-surgery.
guys, just want to let you know, that this video isn’t 100% accurate at all. It honestly depends on your hair type 🤦. Also, don’t use a hair mask?? Just use a cap or tie your hair in a bun so it doesn’t knot everywhere.
I started losing my hair in my early 40s and it hit me harder than I expected. I tried hiding it with different hairstyles, expensive shampoos, even changed my diet. Nothing really helped- in fact, the more I stressed about it, the worse it seemed to get. One day, I was venting to a coworker and he mentioned red light therapy. I thought it was one of those Instagram fads, but he showed me the one he used- a helmet from a brand called Narlest. I figured I’d try it since I’d already wasted money on so many other things. Fast forward 9 months, and I’m not even joking- my hair is thicker, my scalp isn’t irritated anymore, and the receding patches aren’t noticeable like they used to be. I don’t even wear hats as much anymore. This thing actually changed how I feel about myself.
see many things u can do it like wear a swim bonnet its protect ur hair and its should made of selicone if ur hair is tall u should buy a bigger one ( thats about size ur hair)
i do this Every time when i swim
I got a hair transplant two years ago and was told I’d need to maintain the existing hair or risk losing it again. I started using the Narlest red light therapy helmet a few times a week, and honestly, it’s been a perfect combo. It helped reduce inflammation, improved recovery, and even thickened the transplanted areas more than I expected. People always talk about the surgery, but not the aftercare. This was a huge part of keeping my results and making sure I didn’t waste the money I spent on the transplant. Highly recommend.
Orrrrr have fun and worry about that later
Just put your hair in a bun?
Those photos are all from bleach damage…
After having my second child, my hair started falling out like crazy. I know postpartum shedding is normal, but this felt excessive- like I was losing clumps every day. I tried supplements and gentle shampoos, but nothing was really helping. A friend recommended looking into red light therapy, and I found a helmet from Narlest that seemed legit. I figured it was worth a try. It took some time, but after a few months, the hair fall slowed down, and I started seeing fine new hairs growing in. It gave me back a sense of control when I was feeling pretty overwhelmed- really grateful I found it when I did.
Coconut oil is natural and will not harm the marine life! Please use this instead of your hair mask!
I normali make a bun after i put my swimming hat👍🏽
Sorry my english is not good
𝓘 𝓭𝓸𝓷’𝓽 𝓬𝓪𝓻𝓮 𝓪𝓫𝓸𝓾𝓽 𝔂𝓸𝓾𝓻 shit👁👄👁
I started losing my hair in my late 20s, and it hit me hard. Every time I saw a photo of myself, it was like a reality check I didn’t ask for. I even avoided getting haircuts because I didn’t want to see the damage. Red light therapy kept popping up in my research, and eventually I bought the helmet from Narlest. Didn’t expect much, honestly- but I stayed consistent. And around the 6-month mark, I noticed the thinning on the crown was way less noticeable. It’s not just about the hair. It gave me some of my confidence back. That part alone made it worth it.
If anyone needs gc names here they are😛
1. i like chips🔥
2.The rizz table
3.Shotties
4. Mini glow house
5. Spanish baddies
6. Dream Team
7. Beach cuties
8. The cousins
9. Bubblr Baddies
10. Rat Chat
I used to roll my eyes at stuff like this. A helmet that shines red lights on your head and grows hair? Sounded like a scam to me. But after trying literally every other option and watching my hairline slowly disappear, I gave in and bought one from a brand called Narlest. I used it consistently while watching TV in the evenings. No pain, no mess, no weird side effects. It took time, but after 5–6 months, I started seeing less shedding and new growth. Now, almost a year in, I actually have a solid hairline again- like back in my early 20s. Never thought I’d say this, but red light therapy is legit. It’s the only thing that’s ever worked for me.
um maybe js braid the hair put it in a bun and then put on a swimming cap
Aww😂
this is why we invented swim caps.
Swimmer here: You should just wet it thoroughly so it absorbs less water, and wear a silicone swim cap. Wear your hair in a bun, twisted and braids are best but not too tight on the scalp ofc. And afterward u should wash it immediately after the pool and use conditoner
🚨 DO NOT DO THIS it causes so much harm to the ocean it’s going to run coral reefs and harm the fish and other wildlife just wet your hair before and you should be fine 🚨
I never told anyone I was using it- not even my partner. I just quietly started using the red light therapy helmet from Narlest every other night while scrolling my phone. Didn’t want to get my hopes up. After a while, my barber asked if I was using something because my hair looked fuller. That’s when I realized it was working. I checked old photos and the difference was obvious. Still can’t believe it, honestly. It’s the only thing I’ve used that gave me real results without any weird side effects.
Who came from Pinterest?
👇
I didn’t even notice the results at first- it was my partner who said, “Hey, your hair looks thicker.” I was shocked. I’d been using the Narlest red light therapy helmet for a few months and didn’t think much was happening. But then I looked at old photos and realized how thin it used to be, especially near my temples. The change was subtle but real. Less shedding, fuller volume, and I even enjoy using it- it’s like quiet time to myself. If you’re struggling with thinning and don’t want to mess with chemicals or surgery, this is worth trying.
Every guy in my family is bald- dad, uncles, cousins- so I always assumed it was just my fate. But when I hit 30 and saw the early signs, I decided to at least try something. I didn’t want to give up without a fight. I heard about red light therapy from a podcast and went with the Narlest helmet because it looked solid and had good feedback. I treated it like brushing my teeth- just part of my routine. A year later and I’m still not bald. In fact, my hairline looks better than it did two years ago. I know it won’t make me 18 again, but it bought me time- and honestly, that’s more than I expected.
I went through so many products- shampoos, oils, vitamins- all promising results but nothing really helped. My hairline kept creeping back and my confidence was tanking. I even stopped going out as much because I was so self-conscious. A friend of mine mentioned red light therapy, and I looked into it. That’s how I found the helmet from Narlest. I figured it was worth one last try. After sticking with it for several months, I finally started noticing less shedding and then actual regrowth, especially around my temples. It wasn’t overnight, but for the first time in years, I feel like I’m not losing the battle anymore.
Please do not wear a hair mask in the ocean is not good for sea animals
Every guy in my family is bald- dad, uncles, cousins- so I always assumed it was just my fate. But when I hit 30 and saw the early signs, I decided to at least try something. I didn’t want to give up without a fight. I heard about red light therapy from a podcast and went with the Narlest helmet because it looked solid and had good feedback. I treated it like brushing my teeth- just part of my routine. A year later and I’m still not bald. In fact, my hairline looks better than it did two years ago. I know it won’t make me 18 again, but it bought me time- and honestly, that’s more than I expected.
Babe not everyone has hairy like you so pls give tips for me and the other curls girls ➿👩🦱
Me because opening our hair in the pool is not allowed so we have to wear a swimming cap 😅
I used to wake up and dread looking at my pillow- there’d always be a bunch of hairs, every single morning. Tried changing my diet, spent too much on serums, even went to a dermatologist. Nothing really helped until I came across a red light therapy helmet from Narlest. At first I didn’t believe something so simple could work, but I stuck to it. Just 15 minutes every few days. About 4–5 months in, my shedding slowed way down and now I’m seeing growth I never thought I’d get back. I’m not saying it’s a miracle, but it’s the best thing there is.
Me curly hair 👁️👄👁️
I started noticing thinning in my late 30s- especially around my temples and part line. It was devastating and super embarrassing. I tried supplements, collagen, scalp massages, you name it. Nothing really worked, and it just kept getting thinner. I was getting to the point where I considered wigs. Then I stumbled on a forum where people were talking about red light therapy. I ended up getting a helmet from Narlest and committed to using it 3–4 times a week. Honestly, I didn’t expect much, but within a few months I started seeing fine hairs growing in again. A year later, my hair looks fuller than it has in a decade. I even get compliments again! It sounds dramatic, but it genuinely helped me get my confidence back.
I got a hair transplant two years ago and was told I’d need to maintain the existing hair or risk losing it again. I started using the Narlest red light therapy helmet a few times a week, and honestly, it’s been a perfect combo. It helped reduce inflammation, improved recovery, and even thickened the transplanted areas more than I expected. People always talk about the surgery, but not the aftercare. This was a huge part of keeping my results and making sure I didn’t waste the money I spent on the transplant. Highly recommend it whether you’re pre- or post-surgery.
I was so skeptical about red light therapy. I thought it was just another trend that wouldn’t last. But nothing else was working, and I was running out of options. Ended up getting the helmet from Narlest after seeing someone recommend it. It became part of my weekly routine- super easy, no mess, no side effects. I honestly didn’t notice anything for the first couple months. But then the shedding stopped. And a few months later, I started seeing new growth. I’m not the type to leave comments like this, but this thing actually worked.
Thanks for the tip. wanna try it that now❤❤😊
Stop doing this❌
Stop telling me what to do ✅
(Sorry if it’s mean)
I went through so many products- shampoos, oils, vitamins- all promising results but nothing really helped. My hairline kept creeping back and my confidence was tanking. I even stopped going out as much because I was so self-conscious. A friend of mine mentioned red light therapy, and I looked into it. That’s how I found the helmet from Narlest. I figured it was worth one last try. After sticking with it for several months, I finally started noticing less shedding and then actual regrowth, especially around my temples. It wasn’t overnight, but for the first time in years, I feel like I’m not losing the battle anymore.
Hair loss runs in my family, so I figured it was only a matter of time. Still, when it started happening to me in my early 30s, I felt completely unprepared. I tried all the usual stuff- biotin, caffeine shampoos, scalp massages- nothing worked. I kept hearing about red light therapy and finally decided to try one of those helmets. I ended up going with the one from Narlest. Used it 3–4 times a week for a few months and started noticing fewer hairs falling out in the shower. Then, slowly, the thinning areas started to fill in. It’s not some overnight miracle, but it’s definitely working- and I’m sticking with it.
girl just get in the water
I got a hair transplant two years ago and was told I’d need to maintain the existing hair or risk losing it again. I started using the Narlest red light therapy helmet a few times a week, and honestly, it’s been a perfect combo. It helped reduce inflammation, improved recovery, and even thickened the transplanted areas more than I expected. People always talk about the surgery, but not the aftercare. This was a huge part of keeping my results and making sure I didn’t waste the money I spent on the transplant. Highly recommend it whether you’re pre- or post-surgery.
please use a hair cap because this is toxic for sea creatures and the enviorment ❤️
The same girl who put glitter in her hair…
guys, just want to let you know, that this video isn’t 100% accurate at all. It honestly depends on your hair type 🤦. Also, don’t use a hair mask?? Just use a cap or tie your hair in a bun so it doesn’t knot everywhere.
GO BALD🗣️🗣️
Pov: you’re to broke to afford hair mask
it worked so well it changed her hair blonde!! 🫢
I started losing my hair in my early 40s and it hit me harder than I expected. I tried hiding it with different hairstyles, expensive shampoos, even changed my diet. Nothing really helped- in fact, the more I stressed about it, the worse it seemed to get. One day, I was venting to a coworker and he mentioned red light therapy. I thought it was one of those Instagram fads, but he showed me the one he used- a helmet from a brand called Narlest. I figured I’d try it since I’d already wasted money on so many other things. Fast forward 9 months, and I’m not even joking- my hair is thicker, my scalp isn’t irritated anymore, and the receding patches aren’t noticeable like they used to be. I don’t even wear hats as much anymore. This thing actually changed how I feel about myself.
see many things u can do it like wear a swim bonnet its protect ur hair and its should made of selicone if ur hair is tall u should buy a bigger one ( thats about size ur hair)
i do this Every time when i swim
That will not work with curly hair. My hair with have to get cut off if I did that.
Step 1. Have long beautiful healthy hair
Your hair only gets that green color if you don’t wash throughly after swimming!!!
I got a hair transplant two years ago and was told I’d need to maintain the existing hair or risk losing it again. I started using the Narlest red light therapy helmet a few times a week, and honestly, it’s been a perfect combo. It helped reduce inflammation, improved recovery, and even thickened the transplanted areas more than I expected. People always talk about the surgery, but not the aftercare. This was a huge part of keeping my results and making sure I didn’t waste the money I spent on the transplant. Highly recommend.
THANK YOU
I dont wanna swim in hair mask :((((
I’m going to the beach rn and I’m gonna try it