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.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Female Hair Loss Remedy Solutions - 3 Options To Choose From

By Irina Thorton

Female patter hair loss is common among women. In fact, it happens to 50% of women today. If there is anything to be grateful about the situation though, it is that female hair loss can be remedied.

Finasteride

Finasteride (propecia) is an known remedy that works effectively for men. Recently though, been found to treat the same problem in women when combined with oral contraceptives. Propecia has some side effects, albeit only 3%. Often, these side effects subside after constant use.

Finasteride is effective because it works by blocking 50-alpha reductase, an enzyme which converts testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT, which is the main cause of hair loss, binds to hair follicles, thereby restricting the ability of follicles to generate new and fully grown hair. If not treated, the bound follicles can only produce shorter hair for every growth cycle until such time when it is only capable of generating hair thats barely visible. What finasteride does is to stop the conversion of testesterone into DHT, thereby stopping DHT from binding to the follicles.

Minoxidil

Minoxidil, a medication typically applied to scalp to encourage hair growth, is another commonly used remedy. Minoxidil is for daily use. The positive effects often appear in 2-4 months.

Albeit some people would prefer to do away with using minoxidil, it does not change the fact that minoxidil is very effective in remedying the problem. The effect of this is more pronounced when it is used together with DHT inhibitors like propecia. When it comes to strength, a study shows that minoxidil 2% is effective for women as compared to 5%. The conclusion was drawn when this showed better effects at 2% than in the 5% concentration.

Treatment can also be a combination of several topical creams. One treatment that is currently being used is a combination of a high concentration topical minoxidil, retonic acid, a topical spironolactone (or an anti-androgen that diminishes DHT), and a topical azelaic acid. It is recommended that a daily oral dose of finasteride be taken together with the regimen.

DHT Inhibitors

Women can also opt for a remedies with DHT inhibiting capabilities. There are products with DHT inhibitors that are specifically made to address the problem in women. DHT inhibitors may be added with active ingredients like phyto-revitalizers that can also help deal with the condition.

DHT is a hormone naturally produced by the body. This hormone causes damage to hair follicles. When the DHT is inhibited, hair follicles are able to grow again. Meanwhile, phyto-revitalizers are amino acids that are needed by hair follicles for proper growth. When added to a female hair loss remedy, DHT inhibitors and phyto-revitalizers can have more effective results.

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Will Minoxidil Use Really Reverse Your Thinning Hair Problem?

By Peter Albertson

It is estimated that 50 percent or more of men will suffer from some form of baldness in their lives, generally the result of the inherited condition known as male pattern baldness, or androgenetic alopecia. Minoxidil is one of 2 products approved by the FDA for use as a baldness treatment in men. But will minoxidil use work for you?

There are hundreds of baldness cures on the internet, but only minoxidil and finasteride have been approved by the FDA to reverse thinning hair in men and the FDA has only approved minoxidil as a baldness treatment by women.

It therefore follows that these are the only 2 products which have scientific evidence of their effectiveness as baldness treatments which is sufficient to convince the FDA of their effectiveness, and only one, minoxidil, has sufficient scientific evidence of it's effectiveness for women.

If any of the companies that make the miracle cures for baldness found on the internet could produce sufficient scientific proof that these products actually worked to reverse thinning hair you can be absolutely certain they would apply for FDA approval today. FDA approval for a product to treat hair loss is as good as a licence to print money, and if they had the evidence of the effectiveness of the product they would apply for FDA approval immediately.

But whilst minoxidil is the only FDA approved treatment of thinning hair in both men and women, you do need to understand a few things about minoxidil use before you start using minoxidil to treat your baldness problem.

Obviously minoxidil works to reverse thinning hair or the FDA would not have approved it. But just because it is proven to work doesn't mean that it works for everybody. Just as there are cancer treatments which are proven to work to treat cancer, they do not work for everybody, and it is not realistic to expect minoxidil to be any different. Do not expect that just because it works for others that it will also work for you, though of course there is a good chance that it will.

And secondly if you are considering using minoxidil you need to understand that even if it works for you the results take time to achieve and that you should be prepared to commit to using a product for at least 6 months, and preferably 12, before you can make a judgement about whether it is working for you. Otherwise you may find that you discontinue minoxidil use too early, and before it has started to work.

And the last thing to understand about using minoxidil for hair loss is that even if you have a successful result you will need to continue using minoxidil to maintain that result. If you discontinue minoxidil use all of the hair regrowth that you have achieved will gradually be lost again and your thinning hair will return.

There is no doubt that using minoxidil works to reverse baldness in men as well as women, but you need to have realistic expectations and understand that this does not mean it will work to reverse your thinning hair. To increase the likelihood that minoxidil used for you there is now a new product which combines minoxidil together with a range of essential hair nutrients which has been found to increase the effectiveness of minoxidil use for thinning hair.

To find out which product increases the likelihood that minoxidil will work you by combining it with a range of essential hair nutrients visit my website.

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Using Natural Products To Prevent Hair Loss In Men And Women

By John Farikani

The topic of hair loss is a condition that is all too common in both men and women. It can happen due to a number of factors. For example, male pattern baldness is caused by genetics. Other contributing causes can be related to diet, stress and hormones. For people that are interested would like to restore thinning hair or prevent more baldness from occurring there are natural products that can help.

More people are starting to rely on natural products for a number of conditions, not just thinning hair. They are often less expensive than prescription products and do not require a trip to the doctor. Many prescription medications are associated with a number of negative side effects. Those are all valid reasons for people that are dealing with baldness or thinning hair to consider natural treatments.

After years of research, it is finally a known fact that a certain hormone causes male pattern baldness. That hormone is a byproduct of testosterone. The name of it is dihydrotestosterone, or DHT. It flows through the bloodstream. DHT actually kills hair follicles, causing baldness and thinning hair.

Thinning hair can also occur in women, it most certainly is not just a male issue. It can happen very gradually. A woman might notice a few strands of hair falling out every time she brushes her hair or washes it. Unlike men, most women do not develop bald spots. Some of the reasons for women to develop thinning hair include varying hormone levels and vitamin deficiencies. Stress is also a known factor.

There are topical creams that are used to combat against baldness. They are used to stimulate hair growth at the scalp. Oral supplements can also be taken. They work internally to help block the production of DHT. Certain vitamins and herbs are known to block DHT formation.

People with hair loss should pay attention to their vitamin intake. Both zinc and magnesium are known to stimulate healthy hair. Herbal remedies such as Saw Palmetto can also help. An interesting fact about Saw Palmetto is that it can actually help block DHT from being formed. Most people already know that it can enhance a man's prostrate health, but few know about its ability to help with hair loss.

Unfortunately for people that are already almost completely bald most treatments will not work. At that point the hair follicles have already been damaged beyond repair. However for the millions of people that are currently dealing with thinning hair or hair loss from male pattern baldness help is available. Using a natural treatment program that consists of a potent combination of oral supplements and a topical solution might just be the answer that you are looking for.

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