Monday, October 7, 2013

What You Should Know About Hair Loss Myths And Confusions

By Ulrick S. Amazon


Affecting millions worldwide, hair loss is a topic that is extremely popular and widespread. The demand for a hair loss solution is something that many people seek out and helps to create a large billion-dollar bottom line. So many people have hair loss issues that rumors began to spread about what will and will not work to help treat this problem, most of which is rubbish. A lot of the information, on the other hand, is helpful. You just have to know what to look for. We wrote this article to help you understand the difference between good and bad information on the topic of hair loss.

A myth that is commonly believed by most people is that to get thick hair, you need to cut it frequently. Although it will probably not work, many people will begin to shave their heads in an attempt to prevent hair loss and also grow their hair back thicker than before. Sadly, this does not help most people.


It really does not help to shave your head, especially in regard to preventing hair loss. Since the thickest part of your hair is actually at the base near the root, hair simply looks thicker when cut short. You will see, especially after it begins to regrow, that no change has actually occurred. Hair growth is believed to be stimulated by various types of treatment, according to many people. Some of these treatments are unproven, and will probably not prevent hair loss, especially if it's male or female pattern baldness.


A couple of treatments you might try are standing on your head or hanging upside down. If your head gets more blood flowing into it, that is supposed to cause your hair to grow. This practice might give you some benefits to your health, but for growing back hair, it is highly unlikely. Another treatment that is said to help your hair is scalp massage, but it probably won't cause regrowth either, but it is relaxing and feels good. Such treatments can help you reduce stress, but they aren't going to reverse hair loss.

The sun and hair loss. Does the sun actually cause hair to fall out? Getting a burn on your head due to direct sunlight, especially if you have not shaved your head before, may lead to hair loss of some degree. Your hair will protect your scalp from the sun most of the time. Hair loss in the scalp area will probably not occur because of direct sunlight, though it may dry out.


Hair follicles can only be damaged if you have a severe sunburn on your scalp. If you're concerned about this, make sure you wear a hat when you spend any time in the sun. If you do have some sunscreen, put this on your scalp to protect your head from burning.

It is the tightness by which the hairstyle molds the hair which causes the problem. Many hairstylist will treat your hair with chemicals which can be bad for your hair, especially if you do it over a long period of time. Pattern baldness will not be created or affected by any hairstyle that you do.

It is important that you take a little time to determine whether or not the hair loss remedies you are looking at are actually fact or fiction. It's always a good idea to get advice from your doctor to make sure your hair loss isn't being caused by a medical condition, or perhaps by some medication you're taking. As you begin to learn more information about hair loss, it will be easier to find a remedy that will work for you.

Although hair thinning is far more common with males over 40 than with mature women, it's especially a great deal more embarrassing when a woman is afflicted with the loss of hair. This is especially true for single women dating after divorce and wishing to captivate bachelor males again. One can find solutions to these ladies, ranging from medical procedures to the resourceful application of hair pieces. If you're a woman dating over 40 and eager to attract the opposite sex relax a bit you have other options.




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