Sunday, September 2, 2012

Hair loss: Causes of balding in women


Hair loss: Causes of balding in women
 For most men, balding is a nightmare that they know they will eventually need to face. For women, this is beyond imaginable and yet, hair fall is a problem most women face. 

It results in reckless shopping for hair products, manic over-use of these products and an increase in stress levels. But what is at the root of this hair loss problem? For instance, does hair fall only when you are stressed out? We dive into this abyss of hair loss and retrieve unknown answers to what really causes balding in women.


Hereditary
If balding runs in the family, you might be in trouble. If generations of women in your family have a history of scant hair, you will most probably have thinning hair as well. In such a scenario, no over-the-counter drugs can come to your rescue. Failing medical treatment, a good stylist is what you need.

Hormonal imbalance
Change in the levels of hormones also causes hair fall. Hair starts to fall especially if the levels of androgen increase. This is a common phase during menopause. However, several younger women might also suffer from this condition prematurely. Consult a doctor and find out if your hair loss issues are hormone-related. If they are, then a simple course of hormone-balancing medication and lifestyle changes can work wonders.

Breakage
Chemicals, styling or hair shaft abnormalities result in breakage of hair. Breakage is different from hair fall; here the hair breaks mid way just like a rubber band or thread can break with excess pressure. Hair breakage is a sign of weak hair. Exercise and a balanced diet are excellent solutions to strengthening hair as physical exertion increases blood flow in the roots, in turn boosting hair health.

Skin problems
Dandruff is one of the causes of hair fall; the hair follicles are blocked and make it difficult for the hair to grow back, resulting in balding. Or it simply suffocates the hair and causing it to fall.

Deficiencies
Hair needs minerals and vitamins to grow. If the body lacks these components like iron and vitamin B, hair growth will be stunted. Hence bulk up on your minerals and vitamins.

Autoimmune diseases

You will know when your immunity levels drop. Typically, you will start sneezing, coughing and you have a higher chance of catching other diseases. Your body is a magnet for diseases minor or major. Such a condition is usually accompanied by weak and brittle hair as the body is depleted of essential nutrients and inherent strength.

Major illness
When you're hit with a major health problem, you tend to lose hair. Your body is weak, plus most of us tend to take sponge baths instead of a full body shower when we are down with a major illness. These factors only increase the chances of hair falling and thinning of hair. Don't worry, bounce back to health and try out a good hair spa therapy.

Medication and chemo
Medicines are made from chemicals which in turn can be strong for your body. Strong medicines can impact your body and one of the tell tale sign is balding. Chemotherapy can also result in balding but not for every patient. 
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Monday, June 25, 2012

Top hair care tips of summer


Top hair care tips of summer

Here I am giving some easy and simple tips to care your hair in this summer.

-Remember to wear a scarf or a cap when you are stepping out in the sun to prevent against the damaging effects of the rays. 

-If you are required to stay out in the sun for a longer duration, make sure you use a sun hair repair mask. 

-Restrict the usage of additional heat on your hair. For example, hair dryers or hair curlers etc. 

-Do not wash your hair with hot water. Use lukewarm or cold water to prevent your hair from getting damaged. 


-Make sure to oil your hair every once or twice in a week to prevent drying out. 


-Use moisturising shampoos during summer. Hair conditioners are ideal too. 

-Deep condition your hair after every wash. 

-Products with replenishing actions work the best during summer. 

-Stay hydrated 

-If you have frizzy hair, treat them by using jojoba oil. Leave in throughout the night and shampoo in the morning. 

-Chlorine damages your hair, thus if you go for a swim, use a clarifying shampoo to wash off the chlorine residues from your hair. 

-Do not use hair products that claim to provide volume and bounce to your hair. These products tend to dry out your scalp. 

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Care of Hair


CARE OF HAIR
 CARE OF HAIR
The modern woman wants always to look her best, whether at home, social gathering or just everyday life, to achieve that your hair needs to do the talking.
            While we all want hair that gets us noticed constant crimping, teasing, bleaching and dyeing destroys the health of our hair. Wrecked hair can mean flat roots, broken lengths, split ends and dull colour. To get the most out of your hair you need to minimize the damage caused.
TIPS FOR BETTER COLOUR:
  1. Deep condition hair before coloring, the colour will take better and last longer if hair is soft and healthy.
  2. Wash daily with a strengthening , restorative care line like intensive repair shampoo and conditioner to leave hair soft and manageable with great shine.
  3. To get the  most out of your color avoid the sun and chlorinated swimming pools which will strip and fade color.

HEALTHY HAIR FACTS !
·         Healthy hair is highly elastic and can stretch 20 to 30 percent before snapping.
·         The average life span of a strand of hair is between 4 and 7 years.
·         Hair is shed on a daily basis. It is normal to shed between 75-150 hairs per day.
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