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Baldness – Tip to Hair Loss Prevention

Posted By: admin3322 on September 22, 2010 in Hair Care - Hair Loss Treatments - Comments: No Comments »

Baldness may occur in patches or over the entire body. It may be caused by hormone imbalance, dandruff, syphilis, or other infections. Ordinary baldness, however, is largely hereditary. It may also be caused by acute fevers, certain drugs or chemicals, X-ray or other burns, disturbed action of certain glands (particularly the thyroid or pituitary), or emotional shock.

Nothing effective can be done about hereditary baldness, and discovering the causes of other types of baldness may be difficult. Local treatments of the scalp or hair in these cases are likely to be useless until the causes are found. Possible causes are diseases or abnormalities which need treatment as a protection to present or future health; therefore they should be discovered and treated, whether or not the treatment cures the baldness. Money spent on various “hair grower” is likely to be wasted unless this basic cause can be corrected. In many cases finding the cause and treating it will call for a physician’s attention; and even a physician may not be able to bring about much improvement.

What to Do

1. Do not expect a cure if the baldness is hereditary.
2. The following program may have some value in delaying the onset or in slowing the progress of the condition:

Twice a week for oily scalps, or once a week for dry scalps, wash the scalp and hair with warm water and mild soap, rinsing and drying the hair thoroughly. Then apply a little bay rum. Gentle massage may help, unless the scalp is very oily. Avoid the use of others’ combs or brushes.

If you are not sure the baldness is of the hereditary type, have a physician study the possible causes, and correct them if possible.

Avoiding Ingrown Hairs

Posted By: admin3322 on September 15, 2010 in Hair Care - Hair Loss Treatments - Comments: No Comments »

Ingrown hair is the problem that a lot of people encounter when shaving. Shaving bumps are irritating because they have it hard to shave your face and can be extremely painful and bloody. You might even have awful looking skin because of them.

Ingrown hairs, for those who don’t know, are when a hair is cut short and it grows back on itself causing a pimple like blister. You can get ingrown hairs on your face, legs, and neck but usually they occur where ever you do a lot of hair removal on your body.

A lot of the time the reason for these situations is from bad shaving techniques. For some reason, ingrown hairs love darker skin or skin imperfections like dark moles or sun burnt areas. One of the problems with ingrown hairs is that they can cause some skin complications like rashes or swell up with bacteria. To help prevent the hair from growing this way is to shave your hairs in the same direction rather than all over the place. If you shave against the hairs natural growth pattern then you will suffer the consequences.

You might have hairs that are growing just under your skin and going to cause a problem that you can fix easily. If you get it in time, you can just use some tweezers to lift up and pull out the hair before it becomes a problem. Sometime the hair may be very strong and not easily freed because the skin has grown over. The only thing to do in this case is to let your body handle it naturally. This process should only take 2 days and then you can remove it or fix it however looks best.

As I mentioned before, you need to shave with the hair growth and avoid cutting the hair in awkward angles. Also, by keeping yourself clean and fresh you should avoid an infections or skin problems.

Hair Loss Home Remedies to Grow Longer Hair

Posted By: admin3322 on September 8, 2010 in Hair Care - Hair Loss Treatments - Comments: No Comments »

You don’t have to go through complicated rituals or use risky medications in order to combat hair loss. Home remedies are simple and effective treatments which can help you keep the hair you currently have while stimulating new hair growth.

Limit Exposure to Heat
When it comes to preventing hair loss, remedies to solve the problem include making changes to the way you style your hair. This will help to strengthen your strands. The heat from blow dryers, curling irons, and flat irons causes the strands to become dry and weak. This leads to breakage and can cause excessive shedding.

Try not to use hot styling products more than once a week. When you do use them, be sure to protect your strands. Put some olive oil on your strands before applying heat to your hair. This will create a protective coating on your strands which will keep them moisturized and provide extra protein to compensate for the proteins that may be stripped by the heat.

Scalp Massages
A scalp massage is one of the most important hair loss home remedies because it clears the way for your strands to receive the minerals and nutrients they need in order to grow. A scalp massage increases blood flow to the scalp. Nutrients are carried to the roots in the blood as it travels to the roots. This is why a healthy blood flow is crucial to the health of your hair.

Herbal Hair Loss Home Remedies
Green tea and saw palmetto are effective hair loss home remedies for people with male and female pattern baldness. This condition is caused by an excessive production of the hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which attacks the follicles causing the strands to fall out excessively.

Green tea and saw palmetto inhibit the production of DHT allowing the strands to grow back.

It is very important for you to begin treatment for your thinning hair as soon as you notice that your strands are thinning. This will significantly increase your chances of getting your strands to grow back. If the follicles sit there for too long without strands, the follicles will lose their ability to function and the hair loss will become permanent.

Suffering From Hair Loss

Posted By: admin3322 on September 1, 2010 in Hair Care - Hair Loss Treatments - Comments: No Comments »

Male pattern baldness is a condition that most men suffer from at some point of time in their lives. You might try and prevent it but chances are that the receding hair line is going to turn up sooner rather than later. Blame it on your genes or on the excess of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) on your head, but the pain of hair loss doesn’t lessen and it is very difficult to ignore. But if you are able to identify male pattern baldness in its earliest stages and begin treatment, you have a good chance of stopping it.

What is Propecia?

Certain types of male pattern hair loss can be treated with Propecia. Its the only FDA approved treatment pill for hair loss that can be taken once a day. The objective of this prescription medication is to reduce the formation of DHT, which experts suggest is one of the primary causes of hair loss. You need to take this medication over the long term for it to be effective. Its not a quick fix solution for your hair loss problem. You need to take it everyday and follow the doctors instructions to the T, in order to experience the best results of this medication.

Propecia finasteride – How does it work?

This is the only daily medication for hair loss and it works by reducing the formation of DHT on your scalp. The reduction in the the amount of DHT on your scalp, will go a long way in reducing the shrinking of your hair follicles. The action of DHT is such that it continues to shrink hair follicles until they no longer can produce visible hairs. The active ingredient of Propecia – finasteride works by inhibiting the development of male pattern hair loss by blocking the formation of DHT. By doing so, it reduces hair loss and over the long term can actually stop it altogether. It also helps in the regrowth of visible hair on the scalp.

Hair loss treatment with Propecia – Side effects if any?

Though this prescription drug is tolerated well by most people who take it there are certain side effects that you can suffer from when you are on this medication. You can suffer from allergic reactions such as, itching, swelling of the face and lips, ejaculation problems, pain in the testes and even breast tenderness. If the side effect become bothersome its advisable that you get in touch with your doctor.

Before you take this medication you must ensure that you aren’t allergic to any of its ingredients. This heps you ensures that there are no unpleasant surprises when you take this medication. Also, this is a medication that is only meant for men, and should not be taken by either women or children.

Treatment with Propecia – Keeping at it

If you want to treat your hair loss with Propecia you need to keep at it. Not expecting immediate results and being patient is how you can make the best use of this medication. If you are taking this medication as per the doctors instructions, you can see results in as little as 3 months. There is no end date in terms of treatment with this medication. Take this medication for as long as you want to grow and maintain your hair. If you do decide to stop treatment with this medication – beware. You can lose all the hair that you have grown as a result of taking this medication within a year.

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