Hair today Gone Tommorrow

Balding is not something anyone would look forward to. Even though we are unable to stop aging we can help ourselves when it comes to hair loss.

Our hair does get thinner as we age and more for some than others but with today's medications and creams etc we may be able to slow this down.

I have looked into many hair loss remedies and have found some that are better than others in how they say the can slow down hair loss and some even say they will help your existing hair grow more and stronger. I do not know about that but have heard of some of the good some of them do.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Causes Of Thinning Hair In Women

By Jeremy Bohen

A lack of an adequate amount of protein in the diet, a negative reaction to medication, stress and a change in the balance of hormones can all cause thinning hair and hair loss. For most women with hair loss the first signs of thinning hair often occur around middle age. Also, it is reckoned that over 35% of women in the USA experience some form of hair loss or decrease in density in their lifetimes.

In the vast majority of cases though it is a change in hormones that causes thinning hair and hair loss in women. The major cause of thinning hair in females is similar to that of men and that is the hormone Dht. Dht is an offshoot of testosterone and attacks the hair follicle. Usually women have enough estrogen to counter the effect of Dht and effectively neutralize its damaging effects. However, as women age there is often a drop in estrogen levels, particularly after and during menopause. This drop in estrogen means that Dht becomes more powerful effectively and can damage hair as it does in cases of male pattern baldness. There is only one proven medication to counter the damaging effects of dht and hair loss and that is Minoxidil.

It is not entirely understood how minoxidil slows down the rate of thinning in hair but it is believed that the increase in blood flow resulting in using minoxidil might play a part. Hundreds and hundreds of other hair thickeners claim to be able to physically regrow and thicken hair. If one does decide to try such a product, the ingredients used in it and source of supplier should be thoroughly researched by the individual as to avoid any harmful reactions.

Cosmetic hair thickening products are also able to provide excellent option for some seeking to thicken hair. Of course they will not actually thicken hair or make it grow but they can provide the cosmetic appearance of thicker hair. There are many of these types of products but generally they are shampoos, sprays or lotions and pastes. They should be completely safe to use but as they are only a make up as such will need to be applied every time the user wants the appearance of thicker hair. Hair systems and wigs are also an alternative that some might consider. In the past decade these have come on a lot compared to the old systems. The best ones are virtually impossible to detect and allow the wearer to do all of the things they could do before, such as swimming, hiking etc... Finally, the right haircut can do wonders for women (and men) in providing volume and thickness to thinning hair.

It is strongly advisable to anyone thinking of thickening thinning hair cosmetically or otherwise to consider the financial as well as health implications.

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