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Top Four Hair Loss Information Myths

30 March;  Author: Hair Wigs

Top Four Hair Loss Information Myths

Article by Irina Thorton







The internet is chock full of resources and information about hair loss and treatments. Unfortunately, it is also filled with misinformation and mythical beliefs. Before you decide on what to do about your balding condition, you should take not of top hair loss information myths.

Myth #1: Only men suffer from hair loss.

Many of us seem to think that only men suffer from the problem of hair loss. Recent hair loss information reveals however, that women are about just as likely to have the condition. The reason why we do not often hear about hair loss information for women is that the condition itself is not yet entirely socially acceptable. We seem to have this idea that a woman should always have full locks of hair.

One other reason why female hair loss is overlooked is because women do not obviously manifest hair loss as much as men do. Hair loss information and observation will reveal that a lot of men eventually end up with bald tops. Women however usually suffer only from diffuse thinning or hair loss. They don’t completely go bald unless their hair loss conditions are due to causes other than genes and hormones.

Myth #2: Hair on your brush is a sign of a hair loss condition.

Finding strands of hair on your brush or on your pillow in the morning might make you think that you already have a serious case of hair loss. Common hair loss information reveals though that it is normal to lose a few strands of hair daily.

It has been established that 80%-90% of a person’s hair is in the growing phase at any one time. The remaining percentage of hair is in the resting phase which will eventually lead to hair shedding. The hair that you find on your brush everyday may just be the strands that are scheduled to fall.

Myth #3: Hair products and styling can make you lose your hair.

Using too many products can definitely damage, dry or break your hair but they do not necessarily cause the kind of alarming hair loss that may lead to balding. Take note though that you should always check the product that you use on your hair. They should be approved for safe consumer use.

There is some hair loss information that says that some hairstyles like tight ponytails and corn rolls could lead to a type of hair loss known as traction alopecia. The tightly bound hair may eventually get pulled from the scalp. You can however immediately remedy this by refraining from tightly tying your hair.

Myth #4: Nothing can be done about hair loss.

According to recent hair loss information, there are two drugs that are FDA approved for hair loss treatment. Only one can be safely used by women. Surgical procedures have also been known to effectively remedy the problem of thinning hair or balding.

Aside from proven medical methods, there is also a lot of hair loss information related to supplementation. Many natural products containing herbal hormone blockers and nourishing vitamins and minerals also effectively address the problem of hair loss.



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Hair Loss : Busting the Myths

30 March;  Author: Hair Wigs

Hair Loss : Busting the Myths

Hair loss in men is as old as time itself it would seem. DNA experts have recently found that male pattern hair loss is not uniquely a modern problem. The findings are the result of a number of scientific tests performed on a 4,000 year old caveman. The results of the findings lend more weight to the idea that male pattern baldness is not a modern condition that has come about as a result of stress and diet but rather has a genetic base. Despite all the research and discoveries in the field of hair loss, a number of myths continue to be passed on from one generation to the next. Here we look at some of the more popular ones.

1. Hair loss is inherited from your mother’s side

While hair loss has been show to have a genetic basis it is not only restricted to genes passed on from your mother’s side of the family. Both parents are equally as likely to pass on genetic information that may have an influence on their children experiencing hair loss later in life. Pattern baldness can be inherited from the mother’s side. But it can also be inherited from the father’s side.

2. Frequent ejaculation promotes hair loss

As much an urban myth as any other you are likely to hear, this one still gives many a teenage boy pause for thought. However you can all relax boys as there is no scientific evidence to show that frequent ejaculation results in hair loss.

3. Washing your head in cold water can cure baldness

The idea here seems to be one of increasing blood circulation beneath the scalp. While washing your head in cold water does indeed produce an increase in blood flow it is important to remember that an increase in blood flow has no effect on reducing or curing hair loss.

4. Losing a little hair each day means I’m starting to go bald

It is natural for all of us to lose a little hair each day ( approximately 20-50 according to latest research ). These hairs normally grow back. If you find your self loosing more than this amount it might be a an early sign of hair loss.

5. It is normal to lose more hair from early 30’s onwards.

True. As we age our hair becomes finer, weaker and sparser. It is generally accepted that most men will begin to see an increase in hair loss from their early to mid 30’s.

6. Hair products cause hair loss.

False. Hair products have not be shown to have a direct link on hair loss. Shampoos, gels, creams etc are safe to use on a regular basis without fear of promoting hair loss.

7, Standing on your hair can cure baldness.

I’m not sure where this one originated from. I suspect that like washing your head in cold water it is supposed to increase blood flow and therefore slow down hair loss. Once again, remember blood flow itself is not a cure for hair loss. My friend actually suggested standing on your hair might actually increase hair loss as it works with gravity to increase the tension on the follicles ! He was talking in jest of course.

8. Wearing hats all the time increases hair loss

Some people believe the increase in tension on the scalp that a hat creates might be a reason for hair loss. If you just can’t step out of the house without your favorite baseball cap, hunting cap, top hat, whatever, be not alarmed ! Wearing hats does nothing to increases hair loss or cause baldness.

9. Massaging your scalp can prevent hair loss.

It’s the old blood flow theory 101 at work again here. Once again, there is no scientific evidence that suggests massaging one’s scalp with reduce or stop hair loss. By all means massage away as it feels awesome but don’t expect any miracle overnight regrowth.

10.A bad diet causes hair loss

While it is obviously important to eat a health, balanced diet to provide ultimate conditioning for your body’s various systems, there is no evidence that particular foods increase or reduce hair loss.

11. Stress is an important factor in hair loss

True. This one has been shown again and again through countless studies and scientific research to be a factor in hair loss. Stress can cause a short term decrease in hair production but is not directly related to male pattern baldness. If you are experiencing hair loss and have no hair loss within your family tree , you might see some benefit from trying to reduce stressful situation in your daily life if and when possible.

12. Hormone issues can result in hair loss

This one is still undergoing a fair amount of research and is currently hotly debated on the internet. Certainly thyroid issues have shown in the past to cause some amount of hair loss. It is also worth noting that some women may experience a degree of temporary hair loss after giving birth.

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Steroid usage causes hair loss

For all you gym junkies out their with your steroid fueled arms as big as a truck – ever wondered why you suddenly went bald ? Steroids have been shown to have a direct cause of hair loss in users. Research has shown that an increase in levels of male hormones such as those contained in popular sport enhancing drugs can induce baldness.

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Hair Loss in Women: Myths and Truths

30 March;  Author: Hair Wigs

Hair Loss in Women: Myths and Truths

Hair Loss: one of the most confounding conditions men and women have ever struggled with. People consider their hair as kings consider their crown; an important part of one’s identity, an important part of one’s self. Hair and hair loss are often considered as indicators of one’s youth. That is why people are always appalled whenever faced with the possibility of hair loss. Hence we often do whatever they can and believe whatever we hear just to make sure that we get to keep that precious hair of ours as thick and as healthy as can be.

Hair loss can be common in females and is more common following the menopause; however, alopecia will not manifest in all cases. In many cases the sufferer will simply notice increased hair loss and thinning of the hair; early treatment can improve the outcome. Although alopecia tends to be socially accepted in males it is unacceptable in females and in many cases it can have devastating effects on the sufferer’s emotional state and confidence. But you should not despair – hair loss can be prevented and stopped once you know what causes it and what you should do.

The real causes of hair loss or alopecia, as it is clinically known, have already been explained by science, however, before we proceed to know the real causes of hair loss, let us first see and examine the prevalent myths about why hair loss occur in women.

There are many websites that try to dispel the “myths” of womens hair loss but some of these so-called “myths” do have a basis for truth. Let’s now examine many of these popular “myths” and provide a balanced response.

Myth Number One: Frequent shampooing contributes to hair loss. Many websites say this is “rubbish”, however, in textbooks of trichology it is recommended that “extra care” should be taken for fragile and thinning hair. These measures include using gentle shampoos as heavily medicated shampoos can affect the scalp and brushing should be gentle as well. Any tangles of hair should be separated without pulling of the hair. So, it’s not so much how frequently you wash your hair but what you wash your hair with!

Myth Number Two: We often hear that bad blood circulation starves the hair follicles which make them fall out. Although patients with poor blood circulation do not appear to be more likely to suffer from alopecia, tight fitting hats and wigs may cause hair loss in a very small minority of people. The mechanism is still unclear but if it occurs, this may be due to the impairment of blood flow in the scalp. That is why extreme care should be taken by alopecia sufferers who wear these garments on their heads.

Myth Number Three: Hats and wigs cause hair loss. This is untrue on the whole, all hats and wigs do is just cover your hair. Hats may even help shield your hair against the damaging causes of direct sunlight. However, if you are a sufferer of alopecia you should avoid tight fitting hats and wigs in our opinion.

Myth Number Four: 100 strokes of the hair brush daily will create healthier hair. Brushing your hair does stimulate the glands on your scalp to produce oil that will keep your hair healthy. However, a hundred brush strokes does more damage to your hair than what you wish intend. A hundred brush strokes on thinning and fragile hair will be more devastating than helpful. It is important to look after thinning and fragile hair and gentle brushing should be sufficient to maintain the condition of your hair and can be of benefit. Tangles should be separated by fingers without pulling the hair.

Myth Number Five: Permanent hair loss is caused by perms, colors and other cosmetic treatments. Whilst treatments on hair can damage the nutrients and make it less healthy it will not lead to permanent alopecia. However, should hair loss be experienced after perms etc. then you should avoid them. That is why you have to scrutinize whatever you use in your hair since improper use of products may cause potential hair loss.

Myth Number Six: Women are expected to develop significant hair loss if they are healthy. Utter rubbish.

Myth Number Seven: Shaving one’s head will cause the hair to grow back thicker. This is just not true. In fact, if you are suffering from androgenetiic alopecia, this will actually severely quicken your hair loss.

Myth Number Eight: Standing on one’s head will cause increased circulation and thereby stimulate hair growth. We’re afraid not; although poor blood circulation may cause some hair loss, increasing blood circulation just does not stimulate hair growth either.

Myth Number Nine: Dandruff causes permanent hair loss. This is simply not true. Dandruff is a condition of the scalp, not the hair. Dandruff occurs because of the excessive shedding of cells on your scalp skin. For dandruff sufferers, the natural process of scalp-cell renewal is accelerated when fighting off P. ovale, a normal fungus found on every human head.

Myth Number Ten: We often see TV personalities and even some doctors say that stress makes your hair fall out! Although it is unclear whether stress coming from severe life events can cause alopecia, there are case reports indicating that this may be so. It is however very rare and frequently no cause can be found for severe and rapid developing alopecia. Patients who have suffered hair loss following a stressful event may still benefit from specific treatment to assist in hair re-growth.

Myth Number Eleven: Hair loss does not occur in the late teens or early twenties. Whilst fairly rare this is not true. Alopecia or hair loss may happen to anyone regardless of their age.

Now what really causes androgenetic alopecia or hair loss in women?

The most common type of hair loss seen in women is androgenetic alopecia, also known as female pattern alopecia or baldness. This is seen as hair thinning predominantly over the top and sides of the head. It affects approximately one-third of all susceptible women, but is most commonly seen after menopause, although it may begin as early as puberty. Normal hair fall is approximately 100-125 hairs per day. Fortunately, these hairs are replaced by the mechanisms in the body. True hair loss occurs when lost hairs are not re-grown or when the daily hair shed exceeds 125 hairs. Genetically, hair loss can come from either parents’ side of the family.

There are two different types of hair loss, medically known as Anagen effluvium and Telogen effluvium. Anagen effluvium or loss of hair that is in the anagen or growing phase is generally due to internally administered medications, such as chemotherapy agents, that poison the growing hair follicles. Telogen effluvium on the other hand, is due to an increased number of hair follicles entering the resting stage. The most common causes of Telogen effluvium are: (1)Physical stress: surgery, illness, anemia, rapid weight change; (2)Emotional stress: mental illness, death of a family member; (3)Thyroid abnormalities; (4)Medications: High doses of Vitamin A, Blood pressure medications, Gout medications; and (5)Hormonal causes: pregnancy, birth control pills, menopause. When the above causes of telogen effluvium are reversed or altered you should see the return of normal hair growth.

Hair loss in women: androgenetic alopecia, anagen effluvium and telogen effluvium can be lessened and reduced, even stopped. All you need to do is know the right information about alopecia and do the right things to combat these conditions. There are lots of hair loss treatment medicines available out there; all you need to do is to know which one is the right one for you, depending on the extent of the hair loss. Remember, that the longer you wait to treat your hair loss, the harder it will be to achieve good results. So if you want to win this hair loss battle, stand up and do it now! The quicker you take action the easier it’s going to get.

The Author works for www.combat-hair-loss.co.uk. A site dedicated to fight what ever forms of hair loss or alopecia through proper knowledge and medicine. The site also gives you several tips on how to prevent and combat hair loss as well as charts and drawings to properly evaluate your hair loss and treat them accordingly. The site also recommends some of the best hair loss treatment medicines and alternatives available out there.

 
 

Lace Wig Myths

30 March;  Author: Hair Wigs

Lace Wig Myths

With lace wigs and lace fronts being relatively new to many consumers; there are a lot of myths and rumors floating around.  Many women who want to purchase a quality lace wig or even a celebrity lace wig are hesitant to the idea. These most common lace wig and lace front myths are about to be busted.

A Lace Wig is completely carefree

While lace wigs are made from quality remi human hair, care is still needed. Just as you would not leave your own hair unprotected, you should not mistreat your wig. Human hair lace wigs can get wet, use heat styling, cut and colored. This does not mean it can suffer heat damage, constant chlorine usage without washing or constant dying. Treat a human hair lace wig as your own.

Outside of the lace wig itself, your own hair still requires care. Many people believe they can leave the lace front or lace wig installed for 6 to 8 weeks. While glue and tape applications such as Invisi Bond or Vapon NoTape provide a lasting hold, your natural hair must breath. Regular washing and conditioning should still be a part of your regimen.

Only Celebrities wear lace wigs and lace front wigs

While this was true many years ago, lace wigs and lace wig products are widely available for all women. There was once a time when only industry professionals and celebrities were privy to lace front wigs, lace wigs, and custom lace wigs. Today, these products are available for everyone in many different beauty stores. The beauty behind a lace wig is that many times, you will not be able to tell who is wearing one or not.

To serve a broader market, lace wig makers create styles that women see n a daily basis. Celebrity lace wigs are more popular than ever. Style names such as Rihanna, Beyonce or Kimora are available on many websites. Even if you do not have a favorite celebrity, you can usually find an exact celebrity style from a specific event. Lace wigs such as “curly Beyonce” or “curly Halle Berry” are examples of the curly styles that you can get modeled after these celebrities.

Wearing a lace wig will make you go bald

This is perhaps the biggest myth that is the least true. While other myths have a grain of truth, wearing a lace wig in itself will not cause baldness. In fact, lace wigs and lace front wigs can aid in hair growth. Many women who choose to grow out their natural hair without chemicals use protective styles for healthy hair growth. Protective styles include braids, loose buns to protect ends, weaves and wigs.

What can cause hair breakage while wearing a lace wig is applying tape or glue directly on the hairline. Some women go as far as shaving the hairline so that the lace wig can sit back far enough to look more natural. What they do not realize is that lace bonding glue should never be applied directly to your own hair. This will end up in the wearer losing their hair edges over time from tension caused by the glue. If properly worn, a lace wig is a great way to protect your natural hair from harsh weather conditions and constant manipulation.

Anyone can apply a lace wig

Lace wigs have become more innovative so that application is easier than ever. There are even synthetic hair lace front wigs with combs for quick and secure attachment. Even though there are sites and videos to instruct on lace wig application, it is best to go to a professional stylist to install the unit. It is even more important to go to a stylist who knows what they are doing.

Since lace wigs are fairly new to the broader consumer market, stylists have not had the opportunity to practice these techniques. It is best to get a consultation about the lace wig itself and have a separate discussion concerning the application. Your stylists should be well versed in sheering hair to lessen the bulk of full hair, be able to measure your head for custom lace wigs, and advise you about the multiple application methods. If your stylist is as clueless as you or advocates in you leaving the wig on for a full 6-8 weeks, run!

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