Mar 02 2010
Posted by Sarah Kitchener in Female Hair Loss |
If perhaps you are seeking to find a natural treatment for hair thinning or hair loss, then simply essential oils may very well be an alternative. Essential oils have been made use of for 100’s of years to help a variety of different problems including hair loss. Some distinct essential oils you might possibly want to try out are: oil of primrose, horsetail ginger, rosemary, Olive oil, lavender, Cypress, Rosemary oil and Thyme.
Feb 09 2010
Posted by Harv Beker in Female Hair Loss |
Jan 15 2010
Posted by Sharon Matthews in Female Hair Loss |
Women’s hair loss is actually a problem that more women face today than ever before. Dietary issues, health problems, and genetics all blend together to form a recipe perfect for watching our hair clump up in the hairbrush. If you are a woman facing female baldness today, or are looking ahead as the rate of your hair loss shows off its evidence in your brush every week, then you need to think about how to solve the problem.
A large percentage of our population, both men and women, experience more than normal hair loss. There are drugs available to minimize hair loss and encourage new hair growth, but not everyone is comfortable using these products. Natural hair regrowth formulas that rely on plant based materials are readily available for the reduction of hair loss and new hair growth. The most effective products will be those whose ingredients block the production of DHT on the scalp. So, what does regrowing hair have to do with DHT?
Oct 10 2009
Posted by Peter Albertson in Female Hair Loss |
I’m glad to be the bearer of good news if you’re a man. Hair loss is not inevitable. Over recent years the reasons for male pattern baldness have been established by science and there are now some outstanding baldness treatments approved by the FDA. But remember if you’re a man, hair loss can be treated but baldness cannot be treated.
Men and women both suffer from extreme hair loss. There are so many different causes and often it is necessary to find the cause before you can start a treatment. The cause can be medical, however it doesn’t have to be. This is another reason it is important to determine what is causing a person to lose their hair.