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Surgical transplant for hair loss may be an effective solution for the condition. However, it is also expensive that not everyone can afford it. You may also not like the idea of popping synthetic chemicals in your body. If this is so, then the best solution for you would be to look for a good herbal hair loss treatment.
By Elaine Petin on 06/16/2008 in Hair Loss
Is there a relationship between tension and hair loss? The consequences of tension on the human body are overwhelming, and the kinship between stress and hair loss is something that takes extra inquiry.
By Elaine Petin on 06/15/2008 in Hair Loss
Is there a relationship between tension and hair loss? The consequences of tension on the human body are overwhelming, and the kinship between stress and hair loss is something that takes extra inquiry.
By C. Gray on 06/04/2008 in Hair Loss
There are several types of vitamins that are key to helping hair grow healthy and to prevent hair loss. If you are facing a nutritional deficiency that is causing you to suffer from hair loss, these vitamins are the most important ones to get back into your diet. The intake would also lessen the possibility of hair loss. These vitamins are vitamin A, E and B and they are all significant in keeping hair healthy.
By Sarah Rowe on 05/27/2008 in Hair Loss
There are many different reasons as to why women would suffer from hair loss, although probably not to the same extent that men do. Yet because a woman’s hair is very important to her concerning her looks, she can often quickly become desperate if she starts to see more hair in the sink than she would consider normal after washing it. Below we will look at one reason for what is a cause of female hair loss.
By Sarah Rowe on 05/25/2008 in Hair Loss
There are many factors that contribute to hair loss, hormones, heredity, stress, illness, diet, and poor hair care can all help to cause hair loss. Diet, stress, and illness are the temporary conditions and once you either remove the stress or cure the illness, change the diet, things should in most cases go back to normal.
By C. Gray on 05/22/2008 in Hair Loss
It is nothing new that women who are pregnant go through many hormonal changes that affect their body. One such change is the condition of their hair. Women will find their hair grows luxurious and thick while others find their hair becomes dull, limp or even begins to thin out. Women who find their hair is growing and is healthier can thank the increase of estrogen. Also a better diet and prenatal vitamins can attribute to the luscious locks.
By C. Gray on 05/21/2008 in Hair Loss
When significant hair loss is apparent, it may be difficult to come to terms that your hair is thinning as much as it is. For women, experiencing slight hair loss every day, the search to renew hair growth is at full force. One likely scenario for the cause of hair loss is brought on due to taking prescribed medication. Usually if this is the case, it is either temporary or the dosage of that particular medication will need to be adjusted. Temporary hair loss is normal for the majority of women. However, for others it can be a sign of female pattern baldness.
By George Mole on 05/19/2008 in Hair Loss
Female hair loss is more common than people tend to be aware of and is a major cause of concern in women. Men are almost expected to lose hair as they get older but women don’t consider the possibility or are easily horrified by the idea. Thinning hair or hair loss on a woman can cause depression and stress because the hair is a large factor in a woman’s looks. Nobody gives a second glance to a balding male but people do stare at females with sparse or patchy hair, as rude as this is, because it is considered very unusual. The truth is many more women suffer from female hair loss than you might imagine. Female hair loss can be linked to various factors, either natural causes or exposure to certain things that are responsible for female hair loss.
It is true that our bodies require a balanced diet to provide us with all the vitamins, minerals and trace elements for good health.
By C. Gray on 05/15/2008 in Hair Loss
The birth control pill has been used by women since the 60’s,to help prevent the chance of becoming pregnant. The FDA approved the birth control pill to be used for this specific reason and women began seeing that it was better just to take a pill to help prevent pregnancy.However, they also found out that it regulated periods, cleared up facial acne, and minimized cramping typically associated with menstrual periods.
Therapro hair loss treatments are medically acclaimed and recommended by experts the world over as a natural remedy with a very effective scientific basis. The extent of research and product development at the back end translates to a level of effectiveness that’s hard to beat, testified by the millions of patients worldwide who have seen the results for themselves.
It’s true, hair loss happens to women as well as men. This may come as a shock, but hair loss in women is not as rare as you might think. The fact is, women do experience hair loss, but they may not realize it until later in life.
By C. Gray on 05/12/2008 in Hair Loss
Finding a treatment for hair loss is very important when it is happening to you. These days more and more people are plagued with mild to moderate hair loss at some point in life. With so many products claiming to help, it’s most likely be best to go back to basics in order to treat excessive hair loss.
By C. Gray on 05/09/2008 in Hair Loss
When you don’t take care of something, it can soon go bad. The same is true for your hair too. If you don’t give your hair the individual attention that it needs it will soon lead to damaged hair and possibly hair loss. Hair loss is a problem for both men and women. However, more and more women are reporting some sort of hair thinning or hair loss than ever before. There are many factors that can actually impact how hair grows, if it grows at all. The factors that are known to play a part in hair loss are; Genetics, Hormones, Medications or Drugs, the Environment, and Nutritional Deficiencies. Also, hair styles, perms, highlights, hot oil treatments, or poor hygiene can even play a significant role in excessive hair thinning or hair loss.
When it comes to hair care, there are a few important issues to discuss, one of the most prominent one is laser hair care. The most regular use for laser hair care is to assist with hair loss, as many people would like their hair to be removed off some parts of their body such as the legs, back, and chest. Laser hair removal is known to be very efficient because different from shaving where it only removes the hair temporarily, while laser hair removal provides results longer or permanently.
The health problem of Hair loss can take place in anyone live due to several reasons. It affects both the female and male population.
Male hair loss may not be a contagious and threatening disease but it surely is a point of great concern for numerous men around the world. After all, a head full of hair is often a part of one’s character, personality and sense of style. Losing it would be like losing a big part of you. For some men, the best solution would be to go for a natural hair loss remedy.
By C S Liner on 04/18/2008 in Hair Loss
Hair Loss has many causes a major one is because of genetic reasons, which are generally shared by both men and women. Getting hair loss for the first time is quiet upsetting even to the most robust of personalities. Because of the way genetics work it is usually difficult and expensive to diagnose properly.
By Jamie Bollig on 04/16/2008 in Hair Loss
Hair loss, common in both men and women, is caused by a variety of factors. Many individuals ask what can cause hair loss and the answer is not as cut and dry as one might think. There are a number of diseases that have been indicated as the cause of hair loss, but it can also be caused by your physical environment. Different types of lighting, medications, hair care products, and physical injury can all contribute to hair loss.
By Amy Cantwell on 04/04/2008 in Hair Loss
Alopecia, what’s that? Alopecia defines when a person loses their hair or any hair from any of the areas on their body which would normal be covered with hair. Alopecia usually affects the scalp area and people can be either partially or fully bald as a result. People of all ages suffer from alopecia; usually it affects about 1% of the population.
By Andrew Kelly on 03/26/2008 in Hair Loss
Ask any young guy to think about how he will look by the time he reaches his fifties and, after a little encouragement, most will describe a slightly over weight person suffering from gray hair and a certain amount of hair loss. As we grow older many of us suffer varying degrees of hair loss and men in particular suffer. One of the most common types of baldness in men, which follows a particular course, is male pattern baldness.
Admit it. There was a point in your life when you did show some concern over whether you were eventually going to lose your hair like a lot of other guys you know. You may even already be showing some signs of male hair loss. Don’t panic, your condition is probably normal and non-life threatening but you don’t necessarily have to live with it.
While it may come as a surprise, it is not uncommon for women to experience postpartum hair loss. A new mother may be shocked to find she is experiencing excessive hair loss in the shower. She should find comfort in the knowledge that this type of female hair loss not permanent.
Are you suddenly finding small patches of baldness spread over different parts of your body? Do they seem to heal and then reappear in new locations? If so, you are suffering from patchy hair loss.
By Jamie Bollig on 03/22/2008 in Hair Loss
Find the perfect hair loss treatment isn’t nearly as difficult as it was just a few years ago. Forget dangerous and ugly hair plugs. With the advent of laser hair growth treatment, lotions, and shampoos, finding the perfect product to suit your needs is easier than ever.
It appears that, like wrinkles and belly fat, baldness is largely inherited. However, the theory that baldness is inherited from the mother’s side may have been debunked.
By Andrew John on 03/18/2008 in Hair Loss
When you lose your hair, most often it happens because of overabundance of testosterone in your organism - this beneficient male hormone has an ugly tendency to become dihydrotestosterone once it reaches hair follicles. Once created, DHT starts to limit the blood flow in the scalp and tighten skin around the follicles, effectively destroying hair. The good thing is that proper nutrition can stop this process before it really begins, or even turn back all the negative changes.
Male hair loss is a rising problem for millions of men just in the Unites States. Also called male pattern baldness, the medical condition is the most common type of hair loss in men. The main problem lies in the fact that most men who have this condition don’t know they have it, and what sort of problems they will run into with their hair if they don’t do anything. Below you’ll learn 3 quick ways to slowing down male hair loss and regrowing hair.
By Sarah Rowe on 03/18/2008 in Hair Loss
Today with the advent of the internet, more and more people are finding themselves losing money through scams. One particular scam, which seems to be on the increase on the internet, is known as the Toppik hair loss scam.
By Jason Smith on 03/18/2008 in Hair Loss
There are a number of different hair loss reasons for why a man or woman would have this particular problem. In this article, we will look at some of the more common reasons why a person can lose their hair no matter what age they are.
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