Hair is very significant to the appearance for men and women. It
is a normal process to shed 50-100 hairs daily, when shampooing
and brushing the hair. For whatever reason if the hair loss is bigger
and persists for long time, you should be worried and look for possible
causes. Hair loss, occasional or chronic and the progressive thinning
and ageing of the hair is a common male most cases the process is
reversible, apart from cases of genetic tendency and serious illness.
For a treatment to be successful it has to positively affect all
the factors, which stimulate hair growth, to support, to restore
and protect the hair from the root and along entire shaft.
Hereditary hair loss or Androgenetic Alopecia
Hair loss (androgenetic alopecia or hereditary hair loss) is caused
primarily due to the impact that androgens have on the hair follicles.
There is a genetic predisposition for this particular category of
hair loss to take place which could also be expressed at a very
young age. Not only it is the main cause of androgenetic alopecia
as it accounts 50-70% of all cases, but it also responsible for
40-50% of all female hair loss. The main factor that affects hair
loss is the male hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT). The hair follicles
at the top of the head are particularly sensitive to the effect
of this hormone. DHT shortens the hair growth cycle reducing the
follicle size thus leading to shedding of hair.
In males, hair loss happens in following time frames that are interrupted
by remission phases. The hair becomes more and more thin and short
and is finally changed into indiscernible fuzz with distinct signs
of balding especially at the top of the head. The sooner the hair
loss begins, the faster the process becomes. In females, hair loss
occurs in seasonal spurts and follows a slow process. The hair becomes
thin and dull and fall out in a diffuse manner all over the top
of the head at first broadening the parting. In succession a true
alopecia is observed and it ceases just about 1 cm away from the
hairline.
Non-hereditary hair loss occurs mostly in women and is predominately
caused by hormonal disorders (pregnancy, menopause) by uncommonly
stressful situations and overtiredness by “crazy” unhealthy diet
or malnutrition (low vitamin, protein and trace mineral intake)
by mechanical damage (repeated shampooing with “tough” shampoos,
blow drying, excessive combing, hair bands) or chemical damage (hair
coloring hair perms). Other factors that intensify the condition
are the excessive sebum secretion, the intense dehydration of the
scalp, UV radiation, pollution and environmental conditions (drought,
wind). Finally there are cases of hair loss that are directly related
to numerous conditions and the use of specific drugs. These cases
are referred to as pathogenic hair loss and need the medical assist
of a dermatologist.
Nutrition: Proper hair nourishment and invigoration
Your daily diet affects the healthy form and the quality of your
hair. The every day intake of nutrients that are implicated in the
appropriate growth of the hair is requirement that must be met through
our regular diet.
One of the key factors of hair loss is a diet rich in fat. The
combination of a diet low in fat and the intake of food rich in
protein (lecithin, wheat germ oil, brewer’s yeast), amino acids
that are involved in the formation of hair’s keratin, minerals and
trace elements that are involved in the development of hair (silica,
zinc).
Hair loss natural treatment.
Generally, anxiety, stress and extreme exhaustion are all factors
that affect good health of the hair and their growth. Keep in mind
that a healthy life style, resting, a good night’s sleep, stress
management and regular eating habits can indisputably contribute
to healthy hair growth.
Aromatherapy is one of the natural therapies that can also be beneficial
to hair wellness. Shampoos and solution with the appropriate essential
oils are used to combat safely baldness and promote hair regrowing.
They have antibacterial, tonic and antiseptic attributes and aid
good condition of scalp. Thyme, Rosemary, Lavender, Jojoba and Cedarwood
oil are considered by dermatologists as the most effective essential
oils that can naturally treat hair loss and improve hair health.
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