Sunday, July 15, 2012

What To Do When Experiencing Hair Loss

Hair loss, otherwise known as alopecia among medical professionals, is a condition that affects a good number of the human population. There are many causes for hair loss, often making it somewhat difficult to pinpoint a source. The tips in this article will help you identify the causes of hair loss.

Most people think that hereditary hair loss is about hair falling out. Actually, it's about more hair not growing back to replace shed hair. Genetic hair loss can be caused by gender (men suffer more than women) age and hormones (testosterone). Unfortunately, men do suffer the most.

Dandruff can be a contributing factor to hair loss. It does usually affect younger people ages 24-40 and those who work in constantly air conditioned environments. Dandruff can be easily cured with a pharmaceutical shampoo, but if the shampoo did not work, seek help from a trusted physician to prevent hair damage.





Birth control pills won't only help you stave off unwanted pregnancies but they will also help you to grow your hair. If you grind four to six pills finely and add them to your shampoo, your hair will grow a lot fuller and thicker and the follicles will strengthen so that you won't be losing as much hair.

Be sure to use nourishing, natural shampoos if you are worried about hair loss. Be sure the shampoo you choose does not contain drying ingredients such as alcohol. If your hair and scalp are very dry, simply wash your hair gently with a natural, organic conditioner and skip the shampoo altogether.

If you are currently experiencing hair loss one tip is to treat your scalp with 2-3 drops of an essential oil. This technique allows the oils to sink into the roots and treat the area causing the hair loss. Be sure to allow this to sink in using a shower cap for 10 minutes and then a warm towel wrap for another 5 minutes.

Avoid using heat excessively on your hair. This can cause your hair to break off and fall out. Using a curling iron, blow dryer or flat iron on your hair can pull your hair out or make it weak. It is okay to use these tools if you don't overuse them.

As stated before, alopecia, or hair loss, is a condition that affects many people. It is sometimes difficult to identify the source of hair loss due to its many causes. By using the tips from this article, you can identify the different causes of hair loss and stop it.

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