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When you begin to search for that perfect long hairstyle, medium
hairstyle or short hairstyle that will compliment your features
you will first have to decide what shape your face is, the type
of hair you now have, and of course your own unique personality.
If you only go by the shape of your face and
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The Shocking Truth About Female Hair Loss
When you talk about genetic hair loss most people think about
the most common form of hair loss: male-pattern baldness. This
is the type of hair loss that is passed on genetically to
offspring from their mothers. Most often the recipients of this
type of hair loss are men, but sometimes the gene can result in
female hair loss.
While genetic baldness in men is identified by a receding
hairline or balding crown, genetic hair loss in women is a bit
different. In most cases, a woman will not lose her hair in
spots only but will thin out evenly throughout the head.
Sometimes, this thinning can be quite severe and result in the
woman having to wear a wig to cover up her thinning tresses.
While female hair loss almost never results in a completely bald
head, it can be extreme enough to expose the scalp quite
plainly.
For the woman facing this type of hair loss, there are a few
hair loss treatment options that can be explored. They include
shampoos, conditioners and topical treatments, such as Rogaine
for women, which stimulate hair growth and prevent further hair
loss; vitamin supplements; and stimulatory treatments such as
massage and infra-red therapy. The most successful of these hair
loss treatments are the topical treatments. While they are quite
expensive, they produce the best results.
Hair loss due to chemical processes
No matter how healthy and strong your hair is today, you could
experience severe hair loss after undergoing a harsh chemical
process such as a perm or color. While almost all chemical hair
fallout is due to operator error, the chance of it occurring is
multiplied by chemical services that you perform on your hair at
home. I've seen more than one case of female hair loss in
clients who have bleached their hair at home, colored it over
and then came to the salon for yet another bleaching. Not
knowing this past history, the stylist used too strong a
chemical, and the process resulted in hair loss.
Since most of these cases do not result in complete hair loss,
the hair loss treatment options include protein treatments and
other conditioning treatments to strengthen the remaining hair;
a good hair cut that will remove most of the damage; and a
gentle hair-care routine that will minimize further hair loss
due to breakage. You should also refrain from using thermal
styling tools and undergoing any further chemical procedures
until the hair is completely grown out.
Hair loss due to stress
Cases of severe stress can literally cause handfuls of hair loss
at a time. Women experiencing stressful conditions can
experience female hair loss represented by thinning all over the
head or in spots called alopecia areata. Alopecia areata means
"Hair loss in spots or areas," and can result in bald circular
patches on one or more spots of the scalp. While this type of
hair loss is alarming, it is not permanent. After the stress is
removed, most sufferers of this type of hair loss regrow all of
the hair that they lost.
In most cases, the hair loss treatment for stress-related hair
loss is minimal. After ruling out other causes of hair loss,
your doctor will likely recommend changes in your diet or ideas
to help alleviate your stress. Keep in mind that it can take
months for your hair to grow back even after the stressors have
been eliminated.
Hair loss due to illness
Any type of extended illness or surgery can result in hair loss.
Medications taken to combat certain types of illnesses can also
cause your hair to become brittle and break or fall out
altogether. The most identifiable type of hair loss is the loss
associated with chemotherapy treatments. In most cases, this
hair loss is complete and affects all areas of the body.
While there is little that can be done to prevent this type of
hair loss or promote growth during illness, surgery or
chemotherapy treatments, this type of female hair loss is also
temporary. In most cases, full recovery of hair is made after
the illness is over.
You can promote hair growth after the illness by getting regular
trims and using growth enhancing shampoos and conditioners.
Vitamin supplements may also be beneficial.
As you may have already guessed, hair loss in women is more
common than we might think. And many may be experiencing hair
loss and dismiss it as a natural occurrence that comes along
with age. A lot of these women fail to seek the necessary hair
loss treatment that can help them keep their remaining hair and
regrow new hair. So, if you are experiencing hair loss, do not
think that it is just because you are getting older. There may
be something that you can do to keep the hair on your head from
clogging your drain.
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