Archive for the 'Hair Loss' Category

Many Causes Of hair loss And prevention

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

Are you worried because you’ve lost some of your hair? hair loss has a variety of causes and consequently there are numerous ways of treating it. If you’ve lost hair then the first thing to do is determine the reason why it is happening, because it can be a symptom of disease or malnourishment.

Styling Fine Hair

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

The problems, which people with fine hair encounter are seemingly endless and frustrating to say the least. There is room for improvement and some advice to be given with some tips being more relevant to men, whilst other address women’s thinning hair problem better. Some recent product development has led to finding a rather universal solution, which works just as well for both genders.

The Truth About Hair Loss: Causes and a Cure

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Did you know that a healthy man or woman typically loses between 100 and 125 hairs on any given day? Every hair on your head is positioned somewhere in a growth cycle, at the end of which it sheds and falls out. At any point about ten percent of your hair is in a “resting phase”, and after two to three months of “resting” that hair falls out and new hair grows - on a healthy head of hair. For some people though, it doesn’t grow back.

Male Pattern Baldness Requires Careful Research

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Are you suffering from thinning hair, and do you worry where it might lead? Well, millions of other men also have hair loss problems, and there are many reasons for its occurrence. Male pattern baldness is one of the most well-known types of hair loss.

Causes of greasy hair, and best products/shampoo for greasy hair

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Greasy hair can look oily and dull, and have a lank and lifeless appearance. It can look flat and heavy, and it never seems to stay clean and fresh. It takes on a stringy appearance within a few hours of shampooing and refuses to stay full and fluffy. Does this describe your hair? Do you ask the question, why is my hair greasy? Greasy hair can cause social embarrassment as others may judge that the sufferer has poor hygiene and does not wash their hair frequently enough, even if they actually wash it every day.

Greasy hair causes, treatment, and best greasy hair products

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Greasy hair never seems to stay fresh and clean, and can look heavy and flat. Within a few hours of shampooing it refuses to stay full and light and it takes on a stringy appearance. Along with looking oily, greasy hair can appear lifeless, lank and dull. Does this sound familiar to you? Do you ask yourself “why is my hair greasy?” Even if they wash it everyday, others can judge that the sufferer does not wash their hair frequently and doesn’t have good hygiene. This can cause much social embarrassment.

Hair grease: how to get rid of it best shampoo for greasy hair

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Greasy hair can look oily and dull, and have a lank and lifeless appearance. It can look flat and heavy, and it never seems to stay clean and fresh. It takes on a stringy appearance within a few hours of shampooing and refuses to stay full and fluffy. Does this describe your hair? Do you ask the question, why is my hair greasy? Greasy hair can cause social embarrassment as others may judge that the sufferer has poor hygiene and does not wash their hair frequently enough, even if they actually wash it every day.

Hair Loss Products that Work for Thinning Hair in Women

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

If you feel that you might be losing more hair than you should, you may have questions regarding exactly what you can do to prevent it. Many women experience premature hair loss, so you aren’t alone. Hair loss in women is usually concealed to a much greater extent than it is by male sufferers. Male Pattern Baldness is much more recognizable in the world today than hair loss in females.

You Really, Really Do Not Have to Suffer Through Hair Loss

Friday, October 31st, 2008

If you’re reading this, you might just be like me. I was thirty-five years old when I first noticed that I was going bald. My son, who was four years old at the time, noticed a balding spot on the crown of my head before I did! The following year was incredibly bad, filled with confusion, anxiety, self-pity and helplessness. I was sure that my hair loss was something that I was going to be stuck with - that I couldn’t do a thing about it!

Products for Hair Loss in Women

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Female hair loss can be a devastating and socially debilitating condition. As our society glorifies beautiful, long, full, thick hair, sufferers of hair loss are cowering under hats and wigs, feeling alone and depressed, and experiencing great discomfort during intimate times with their husbands or significant others. On the job can be just as bad. There is always that feeling that others are whispering their comments or giving sorrowful looks of sympathy. No one really knows how it feels unless they experience it for themselves.