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, February 17, 2012

What You Should Know About Hair Loss Myths And Confusions

By Leonida D Armant


Over the last few decades, the topic of hair loss has become prominent because of how many people that it now affects. Since this is such a widespread phenomena, there is quite a market base for this gigantic industry. With all of the interest, a great deal of hype has manifest as a result. In essence, it is hard to believe who has the truth about this problem. The little bit that you do find that does work can actually help you This article focuses upon what is true and false in the industry of hair loss products and remedies.

Many people believe that hair falling out is the main symptom of male (or female) pattern baldness. Losing hair, however, does not necessarily mean you're going bald. Everyone loses a certain amount of hair every day, and this varies from one person to the next. As long as your hair is growing back, however, this isn't reason for concern.

The main focus of the topic of "hair loss" is whether or not the hair comes back or not. So if this hair loss continues, it could actually be a medical condition that will need some type of remedy. Most of the time, hair loss is something completely normal that you should not have any concerns about.

Can you reverse hair loss by taking vitamins, minerals or other supplements? This is not a simple question, as hair loss has many causes. It's true that malnutrition can contribute to hair loss. One way this can occur is if someone goes on a crash diet or has an eating disorder that causes them to take in very few calories. Other causes of malnutrition can be certain illnesses, a poor diet or extreme poverty. In such cases, improving your diet or taking supplements can improve the health of your hair.

Healthy fats, protein and a diet that includes whole grains and vegetables is also good for your hair, as well as your whole body. However, if your hair loss is caused by genetics, taking vitamins or improving your diet won't cure it.

Can stress or traumatic events cause hair loss? In rare cases, extreme stress can cause rapid hair loss, or the graying of hair. However, in most cases, this hair will grow back or return to its original color when you recover from the traumatic event. If you experience a lot of stress over a long period of time, this could interfere with the hormones in your body, and contribute to hair loss. However, even in these instances, whether or not you lose hair is largely a matter of genetics. While you'll feel better and be healthier if you reduce stress in your life, this is seldom the main cause of hair loss. One habit that does contribute to hair loss, as well as the graying of hair is smoking.

For many years, researchers have concluded that hair loss originates in many ways. Hair loss can occur at any age, though older people seem to have it more often. With so many beliefs out there today as to what causes hair loss, it is hard to know which one is correct. Some of them are true occasionally which should be noted. Basically, it comes down to whether or not it is male pattern baldness or something else entirely.




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