Loss of Hair
Posted on: February 10th, 2010People have always placed a big importance to hair and hairstyle, often called our “crowning glory.” That is why, people tend to be conscious and do a lot of things on the hair. Thus, a lot of conditions have arisen, like diseases of the hair and scalp, including excessive hair loss. Sometimes people are not aware that the hair sheds a lot, and before they know it, hair has thinned significantly. Observe your hair, if you see hair falling in significant amounts when combed, be alarmed. In this case, consult a dermatologist, who could still do something about it.
When your hair cycle growth is disturbed, chances are your hair will fall gradually. Other causes of hair fall are medications, diet, hormones, improper hair care, pregnancy, poor eating habits. some other diseases, stress and pressure. Some of these could even result to balding.
Another condition is alopecia areata or sudden hair loss. This causes circular and smooth bald patches, which may be up to 3 inches across. They may also overlap. This may be because of severe stress and heredity.
Source: HairSource.com
Aveda Organic Hair Care Systems
Posted on: May 17th, 2009
Everything in today’s world seems to be harmful and not surprisingly, most of them are thanks to our lack of understanding of how our lives have impacted the world leaving us a world with harsh weather and with gaping holes in the ozone layer that protects us all form the sun’s harmful UV rays. Salts, UV and Chlorine in the water we use everyday, all have the potential to ruin hair which makes a complete and nourishing hair protection system vital to maintain healthy and glowing hair. Products often work in a complete system that complements each other, call it commercialized hair care but that’s how businesses work. Read the rest of this entry »
Hair Setting Gel Warning
Posted on: December 30th, 2008
Many love hair gel mainly because it is cheap and it works well to keep the style you desire all day. There is however a very dangerous side to using it that a quick scan of the ingredients/components section(if there is one) located at the back level in the teeny-tiny print. You’ll find some nasty industrial chemicals that are within such as formaldehyde or embalming fluid, propylene glycol or anti-freeze and other industrial chemicals that may be causing your excessive hair fall lately. Manufacturers will swear on the safety of their products and say the quantities are so minimal to pose a serious threat to your health. But formaldehyde is formaldehyde so try to read labels before getting stuff blindly for you are how you shop. Imagine having a crown of healthy embalmed hair and scalp just because its cheap!!!
Hair condition
Posted on: August 9th, 2008
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Hair is a remarkably tough material. It can stand up to considerable abuse, but over time this can wreak havoc with its natural properties. In particular, its porosity can be badly affected, so that it breaks easily and cannot be styled satisfactorily.
On the other hand, we can recognise hair that is in good condition. It shines, it is easy to manage – it just looks good. Even though the hair shaft is technically ‘dead’, in that its cells are no longer dividing, we may describe it as ‘healthy’. So why can its properties change so much that the hair loses this ‘healthy’ appearance?
Sometimes this may be due to a medical condition such as poor nutrition: starvation or anaemia due to a lack of protein in the diet can damage the hair. In famine conditions, some people’s hair changes as it grows from black to gingery-red if they cannot get enough protein.
Hair Loss
Posted on: July 2nd, 2008Normally, we lose about 100 hairs each day – old hairs fall out and are replaced with new ones. But with hair loss, hair thins at a rate that can’t be replaced. Falling hair not replaced by new ones can make a person bald or have bald patches. Hair loss can either be temporary or permanent. Changing hairstyle or shampoos used may ease the problem. But if that doesn’t help, a doctor may prescribe a drug to slow or stop hair loss and to aid hair growth. Hair is healthiest when we eat right, exercise, and protect it from too much sun.
Diabetes and Hair Loss
Posted on: April 11th, 2008People suffering from diabetes do actually worry a lot not only because of the health risks of the disease, but also of its side effects and one of which is hair loss. It is important that you understand the main cause on why this happens so that you can find an effective treatment for this problem and only your most trusted physician can help you with that.
Hair loss and diabetes is actually a temporary problem that you can deal with. It can actually stop in a few months time or it can also worsen in the coming days. Don’t be afraid of your doctor to ask proper medication with your hair-related problem.
Alopecia Areata
Posted on: March 15th, 2008The third most common cause of hair loss affecting women is alopecia areata or spot baldness. There are patchy areas on the head and can be found more widespread all over the body. Not much is known about the disease but believed to emanate from deficiencies in the body’s immune system, the body attacks its own hair follicles and suppresses or stops hair growth.. It occurs more frequently in people with affected family members, which suggests that heredity may be a factor. In several cases, hair grows back after a certain period but at some instances the problem may be more long standing and severe.
Baldness
Posted on: March 10th, 2008The most common type of hair loss in men is male pattern baldness. It begins at the hairline, as the hair gradually recedes to form an “M” shape. The remaining hair becomes finer and shorter and the hair at the crown begins to thin. When the top of the hairline meets the thinned crown a horseshoe pattern around the sides of the head is formed.
When hair loss occurs in patches, breaking of hair shafts, a diffuse shedding of hair, or hair loss with redness, pain and scaling, it would be best to consult a dermatologist as this could be caused by other conditions.
Female Hair Loss
Posted on: February 29th, 2008Nowadays, it is already normal if you hear a female teenager who complains about hair loss. There are more women who are experiencing this disappointing event today compared to the good ‘ol days. Since our hair is like our crowning glory and is a big factor in one’s beauty, a lot of girls are panicking whenever they see some strands of hair in the sink or in their combs.
Some of the known causes of hair loss in female are anemia, chronic illness, childbirth, thyroid disorders, dieting and some specific medications. It is important that you consult a doctor who has a specialization in female hair loss.



