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.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Alopecia Hair Loss - Will Hair Grow Back?

By Mike Jones

Some authorities estimate that two out of a hundred suffer with alopecia hair loss in one of its forms. The hair loss can range from small bald patches on one end of the scale to hair loss on the scalp, or even total body hair loss on the other end of the scale.

The biggest questions people have about alopecia hair loss are answered below:

How can alopecia hair loss be defined?

First let's get the pronunciation right. The four syllables are pronounced al-oh-PEE-shah with emphasis on the third syllable PEE. A simple definition of alopecia is: "partial or complete hair loss." The condition is commonly referred to by it's full title: alopecia areata with additional words describing the severity or area affected:

Multilocularis: Bald spots on various parts of the head

Barbae: Bald areas affecting just the beard

Totalis: No hair at all on the head and scalp

Universalis: A total absence of body hair

How does an individual develop Alopecia hair loss?

Alopecia hair loss affects men, women, old and young, from all races and cultures. Heredity can be a factor. Records show about 20% of sufferers have relatives who also have the same condition.

However, statistics show that the majority of children with alopecia hair loss did not have parents who suffered with it. Conversely, the majority of parents with the condition did not have children who suffered with it.

Alopecia hair loss is not contagious. It is classified as an autoimmune diseases meaning the body's natural defences can turn on itself. In this case, a virus or some other environmental factor, can trigger off the sequence of events which causes white blood cells to attack the cells in the hair follicle which cause hair to grow.

The big question - Will hair grow back?

Everyone is different. There are various ways in which a person might be affected:

Hair regrows but falls out again

Hair loss is limited to a few patches, it regrows and never falls out again

The hair may regrow but then fall out again repeating this cycle over a period of years

In most cases, the regrowth is the same color as the hair before

Occasionally, a person might find that the hair that regrows is whitish in color. Eventually however it returns to the color of the original hair

So what is the remedy for alopecia hair loss?

While there is no perfect solution right now, there are various drugs available on the market which can boost hair growth. Among these there are:

Rogaine, also called Minoxidil because of the main ingredient, is a drug designed to treat male and female pattern hair loss. It has been approved by the FDA.

Corticosteroids - strong drugs used to suppress the immune system

Depending on the extent of the alopecia hair loss, there are different avenues open to cope with the change in a person's appearance. Some use scarves, hats, clothing, cosmetics, jewelry, and other accessories to hide or divert attention from the hair loss. A very useful resource is the National Alopecia Areata Foundation (alopeciaareata.com) which puts alopecia sufferers in touch with each other through a network and message board arrangement so ideas and thoughts can be shared.

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Fact: Everybody Suffers From Certain Degree Of Hair Loss

By Steve Glide

When we brush our hair or have a wash, you really notice your hair falling. What you should however keep in mind is that it is completely acceptable for hair to fall at a certain level. However if there is sudden change in the quantity of hair loss or quality of hair, then it's a matter of worry. People from all ages and ethnicity suffer acute severe hair loss. The subject of hair loss is however very old and hence there is plenty that you can do about it.

You must not get worried and all worked up that if it continues, you will lose all your hair. Instead you must take a moment and analyze the cause of the problem. Just trying all remedies that's thrown at you or hear about will not work.

You cannot expect a big reap from a barren land and so is the case with your scalp. If you are suffering from hair dandruff, it could be the biggest killer of your hair. It is important to tackle the hair ailments first, before you start thinking of beautiful bouncy hair. You may be losing hair due to dandruff, so take steps to reduce it. You could even visit a hair specialist to find out the real story.

It is said that - what you are is what you eat. So if you break this down, your diet could be a contributing factor for your hair loss. So you must include foods rich in zinc and vitamin E in your diet. These can make a noticeable change in your hair.

The way you want to approach is up to to you. You could use the holistic method or go for surgical ways. Hair regrowth is also used by people who have hair loss very early in age. You can get instant results or give a year or so by use external treatments.

Dermatologists can prescribe lotions and pills to regenerate your hair. Hair transplant is also another option which people are not hesitant to try. Baldness and thinning of hair is a sign of age. While you cannot stop this, you could postpone the on set.

The way you brush, the brush you use, how many days do you wash, what you use for washing and many other daily common habits can have a big impact on the hair volume and health of hair. If you look after them, they will look after your looks. You must get your eight hours of sleep to have healthy hair.

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Hair Loss Shampoo Can Bring Back A Person's Assurance

By Matthew Cord

Hair loss shampoo is perfect for anyone dealing with fine or thin hair, as well as those dealing with baldness. Hair that is dry, generally suffers with more breakage, than that which is not. The gentle cleansers and natural conditioners with help to nourish hair, and minimize this breakage.

Companies have spent years in research and development in order to create a product which actually stimulates hair follicles. This has led to many people having much healthier, more attractive hair, and a higher level of confidence. Who would not feel great about this?

Most people today a familiar with male pattern balding. Even the youngest men may see signs of this during their late teens or early twenties. The surprising thing is that DHT, which is the hormone that is responsible for male facial hair growth, is the same hormone which is responsible for this type of baldness. How ironic is that?

Throughout the years baldness has been considered mainly a problem of men. The truth of the matter is that there many, many women who suffer with extreme thinning of hair, and even baldness. Not a lot of individuals are aware of this situation, as many women try to hide it by wearing wigs. Unfortunately, wearing a wig may hide baldness, but does nothing to treat the condition. In fact, wearing a wig may actually make condition worse.

DHT which is the hormone responsible for baldness, will be removed with the use of most of these shampoos. This will allow hair follicles to become unblocked, thereby allowing the growth of newer, stronger hair.

Great strides have been taken in the hair care industry. Anyone suffering with hair loss should definitely try a hair loss shampoo, they are certain to be pleased with the results.

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