How To Prevent Hair Loss
Posted on March 1, 2008 - Filed Under Hair Loss | Leave a Comment
There are ways that you can prevent hair loss before it happens. These methods will “help” to slow hair loss or avoid hair loss in most people. Alopecia areata (hair loss) is a problem for both men and women in America and across the globe. Here are a few methods you can use to help with preventing this condition.
Plenty of Sleep Good hair hygiene Diet high in Protein Scalp Massages Avoid Dyes and other harsh products
Most people will not be able to do all of these on a daily basis. The two that I would consider… Continue reading
Read More..>>The Frustrating Problem of Thinning Hair in Women
Posted on February 28, 2008 - Filed Under Hair Loss | Leave a Comment
By the age of fifty, thinning hair in women will be a natural occurrence. This is according to the studies conducted by top researchers all over the world. Women are not exempted from hair loss or hair thinning and it is due to various reasons.
How will you find out the real reason of your thinning hair? Well, you alone can’t identify the true reasons behind hair thinning. You must consult a medical professional or a hair specialist and undergo thorough examination. If you do not do this, you will not be able to find out the best treatment option that… Continue reading
Read More..>>Combat Hair Loss - How To Grow Your Hair Back (Part 4)
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COMMON BALDNESS
It is the hormones of course that trigger Androgenic Alopecia at the onset of puberty, resulting in hair loss and patterning in 90% of men and approximately 50% of women. This is a major degenerative shift in the hair growth pattern universally referred to as Common Baldness or Male Pattern Alopecia and Female Pattern Alopecia. Given that this change is genetically pre-determined, it is therefore extremely difficult to slow or reverse this very gradual but definite deterioration in these pre-determined areas of the scalp. Androgenic Alopecia is triggered, as its name suggests, by the androgens (masculinising… Continue reading
Read More..>>Combat Hair Loss - How To Grow Your Hair Back (Part 5)
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HAIR GROWTH - THE NEGATIVE FACTORS
In the first group, the “Negative Effect” group, we have already mentioned the obvious systemic problems that will have an important influence. You must, of course, be fit and well but conditions such as anaemia, over or under active thyroid, or polycystic ovaries, for example, will have a serious adverse effect on hair growth and must be diagnosed and treated without delay. Anaemia may be caused partially by dietary deficiencies, giving rise to low iron and ferritin levels, particularly common in people who do not eat red meat and do not take the… Continue reading
Read More..>>Combat Hair Loss - How To Grow Your Hair Back (Part 6)
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THE EXTERNAL FACTORS
The next group are the external factors. Among the most obvious external influences are a wide range of, not necessarily uncommon, genetic shaft defects, i.e. faults in the structural make up of the hair shaft, that lead to subsequent problems of hair breakage, poor hair condition and the inability to grow a full head of hair. These genetic shaft defects are invariably impossible to resolve and the effect is usually, but not always, detrimental. The ’spangled’ hair in cases of ‘pili torti’, for example, gives a wonderful sparkle and shine particularly for longer female hair.
Ailments… Continue reading
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