Saturday 26 April 2008

Is Naomi the latest celebrity fighting the distress of hairloss?

Naomi Campbell (The Sun Thursday 24.4.08) should have tried Nourkrin Extra Strength – The UK’s number one hair loss supplement

Naomi Campbell was reported in today’s Sun newspaper as having what looked like a bald patch. The rumour is that her hair is suffering from years of extensions, braids and being severely tied back for various fashion shoots.

Naomi is just the latest celebrity to be reported as suffering from hair loss. Previously Nancy Del’olio has been in the press sporting a bald patch (The Sun 6.1.05) as well as the very well-publicised Gail Porter. Iconic Britt Ekland also suffered with thinning hair
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Sunday 13 April 2008

Save Your Hair, Hair Loss Prevention Tips and Advice

I just saw this informative article in the losangeleschronicle website, It give excellent advice on what to do to avoid excessive hair loss, what food you should be eating and dealing with stress one of the major causes of hair loss in men and women.

Follow the link below to read the full article.
Men, do you like to style your hair everyday? Do you use gels and creams and waxes to make it sleek and cool?

Women, do you use hairdryers or curling irons daily? Do you stretch your hair with braids or ponytails, and even overuse hair color?
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Saturday 12 April 2008

Hair Loss Can Be Devastating For The Teenager

Hair loss is becoming a problem for younger and younger people and for teenagers in particular it can be emotionally challenging. Teens generally have enough problems already without having to worry about losing their hair.

Teen hair loss may be due to sickness or poor nutrition. Strong medications or medical treatment can also cause teens to lose their hair. Some improper hair care should be avoided. Lathering on too much hair gels and creams can cause the hair roots to weaken and break easily.



At times, stress can cause hair loss in teenagers. They might be going through a difficult time at school, probably thinking about problems in their class subjects or handling peer pressure. It is best to talk to your parents or teachers to find out how you can relieve your negative stress.
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Thursday 14 February 2008

Treatments For Female Thinning Hair - Part 2

Causes of Female Balding

• Stress

Stress is another factor that can contribute to hair loss. Because of stress, a large number of your hair follicles will enter the phase called ‘resting phase or stage’. This will eventually lead to thinning of hair.

This will not require any form of treatment because once you remove the stress, everything will return to normal including your hair cycle.

• Nutritional deficiency

It is very important to eat a well-balanced diet in order to keep the body healthy and strong. A healthy body will also result to healthy hair. If you’re malnourished, then your hair will look dull and lifeless. Consult a dietician to help you figure out a balanced diet plan and also take food supplements.

• Cosmetic Use

Frequent use of hair colours, dyes, and bleach can thin your hair. Strong shampoos are no exception. In just a couple of months of frequent cosmetics use, your hair will start to thin. It would be best to use hair products that are natural and those that have the right ph balance.

• Chronic illness/major surgery

Hair can shed after a major operation or surgery. Even chronic illnesses may exhibit symptoms like thinning of hair. If you have an illness, it important to cure it first so that hair thinning will stop.

• Infections

Scalp infections can cause thinning hair. If you visit your doctor, he or she can prescribe you with the appropriate antibiotics to treat the infection and at the same time stop thinning of hair.

So before choosing a specific thinning hair treatment product, make sure that you consult your doctor first so that the true cause of your hair problem is identified. Only then will you be able to stop hair thinning and regain your beautiful hair back. It also pays to take good care of your hair because in some way, your hair reflects how you care for it. Besides, beautiful hair can open the door to various opportunities for you especially if you’re trying to look for a job.

Tuesday 12 February 2008

Treatments For Female Thinning Hair In Women

Part 1

As a woman’s age advances, she is able to notice certain changes in her body particularly hair changes. This is considered a natural occurrence and according to statistics, the number of women suffering from hair loss or thinning hair is increasing. Because of this alarming fact, women are constantly looking for an effective thinning hair treatment that they can use.

There are various studies conducted about thinning hair and the results are somewhat the same. Thinning hair is brought about by a wide range of reasons. Certain health conditions like stress, anemia, thyroid disease, substantial gain or loss of weight, and scalp infections can definitely cause hair thinning. Menopause and pregnancy can result to hormonal changes in the body which in turn can lead to temporary thinning or thickening of hair.

Remember that hair loss is a natural occurence. Everyone experiences to shed about a hundred strands of hair each day. However, you need to remember that women are less prone to hair loss thanks to the hormones their bodies produce. But, there are some cases where thinning hair in women is experienced. If you are one of the many women who experience their hair beginning to thin out, then it may be time for you to know what causes it and how you can prevent it from getting worse or possibly to improve the condition of your hair."

To help you understand your situation better, here are the most common reasons for female thinning hair and their respective treatment options:

• Genetic Make-up

Once a woman is already in her twenties or thirties, thinning hair may set in especially if it’s due to genetics. This condition is called pattern baldness and it doesn’t occur only in men but in women too. Men usually exhibit receding hairlines but in the case of female pattern baldness, it will usually start with gradual thinning of hair.

Pattern baldness is commonly treated using anti-androgens and Minoxidil.

Continued in Part 2