Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts

Friday, October 16, 2009

Causes of Hairloss - What Can Be Done?

We all suffer from hairloss. It's a fact that even if we're not genetically inclined to alopecia or pattern baldness, we still lose hair regularly. On average, a person can lose up to about 120 strands on a single day. That goes for the whole body. The hair on our scalp is where the loss clearly displays itself. It's cyclic which means hair growth will last between two to six years. Right now, ten percent of the hair on your head is dormant or not growing at all and is ready to shed. New hair will grow in it's place which will grow to about a centimeter per month.

But of course, if the skin on your head is already reflecting light, you should at least do something, right? Because that's no longer the result of cyclic shedding. The good news is that there are solutions to baldness, and the one right for you will depend on the reason you're losing your hair.

A pretty common reason for baldness, is of course, your genetic predisposition to hairloss. In other words, it may run in the family. You may have ancestors who were bald. You may have inherited genes that cause hair follicles in specific areas of your scalp, like the crown, to become sensitive to certain natural hormones like dihydrotestosterone (DHT) that cause hair to fall out. One day, some genetic therapy will be available to fix this. But that's in the future.

Mild male pattern baldness at the crown area of the scalp in men can be dealt with easily with remedies like once-a-day finasteride tablets by reducing DHT. Shampoos with minoxidil can also help by making shrunken hair follicles larger, thereby making them less prone to disangaging from the scalp. Unlike finasteride, minoxidil shampoos have versions for women. Minoxidil shampoos often have to be used for up to eight months before the ideal hair quality is achieved.

Apart from genetic causes, hairloss can also be the result of medicins being taken and treatments like chemotherapy, which destorys cells. Its's been siad that stress also causes hairloss, but it really has to be physical stress that puts a toll on your hair, like when some chemical accidentally spills onto your head. Hairloss can also be caused by comedones or sebaceous pugs in the opening of the hair follicle. Comedones are often associated with the face, but they also occur on the scalp and affect hair growth. Keeping your scalp clean is a good way to keep comedones away.

If you also lack nutrients in your body essential for a healthy hair and scalp, you may also experience more hair loss than the usual. Taking multivitamins is okay, especially if they are maximized for antioxidant benefits.

Before trying out a treatment for hairloss, always consult a dermatologist first. People are different, like the many colors of hair, and one treatment for someone may not exactly be suitable in your case.

Top wallpaper picture is of Nelly Furtado, who sang Let My Hair Down.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Solution to Graying Hair May Be at Hand

Everyone knows that people's hair gets to become gray or white as they get older. But for thousands of years, no one knew what turned hair gray or white. Now, after research conducted by Karin Schallreuter, a professor clinical and experimental dermatology at England's University of Bradford, it seems that a solution may be at hand, because now, we know the cause.

So what does make hair gray? Apparently, it's a lack of an enzyme called catalase, which works to control the naturally-occurring hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in hair. Apparently, H2O2 accumulates in the hair shafts of the scalp and inhibits the enzyme tyroisinase, which is responsible for melanin production, which, we all know gives color to our skin and hair. With reduced tyrosinase levels in the scalp, the hairs suffer with a slow loss of color. A compound used by OXIS, BXT-51072, has been shown to neutralize hydrogen peroxide. This may possibly be used in new products for greying hair.

Other enzymes which also help in keeping hair dark, or a normal light color like blonde, also diminish with age. If catalase can be kept present and active in hair, we all might be saying goodbye to gray hair soon enough!

Monday, December 15, 2008

When Shampooing Gets to Be Unhealthy for Your Hair

A lot of people use shampoo. With all the shampoo products being sold - like those from P&G - you'd wonder which one is really for your hair. But usually, the labels that define a brand as either made for dry hair, oily hair, or dandruff is enough for you to make the right choice. The problem is when you use shampoo too much. It's a fact that shampoos have ingredients that clean hair, and that means they remove dirt much like soap do. But our hair actually has a coating that keeps it protected from damage. It is also where the dirt attaches to.

The longer you leave your hair unshampooed, the more dirt accumulates on this coating. Frequent shampooing actually prevents this coating from establishing itself in our hair and this makes hair brittle and unhealthy. If you're the type of person who likes to shampoo often, do use a very mild shampoo brand. and do heed the label. If it says "for oily hair" then don't use it if your hair is already greasy. If it says "for dry hair," then do use if if you have dry hair. But in both cases, shampoo sparingly and always dilute with water. Not only will it make your shampoo last, it will also make your hair last longer.

One shampoo that may be useful for regular use is the DailyKind Mild Shampoo. It cleans each strand of hair completely but without creating conditions for dryness that can damage your hair. It is able to do so because it has Ceregen from wheat, protein from quinoa, and seed oil from sunflowers. These work together to make your hair healthy, feel good, and strong without overdoing the cleansing.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Winning the Battle Against Alopecia

by Benedict Smythe

There have been a lot of people that have seemed perfectly healthy, live a clean lifestyle, but still experience the perils of spot baldness. This condition (known as Alopecia as well) is responsible for creating bald spots on the scalp of both men and women alike. The root cause of this condition is still unknown and no definite cures have been found. The consolation to this is that half of the patients of this condition grow their hair back in about a year or so. Doctors employ different kinds of treatments to promote hair growth and to contain hair loss but there are non-medical ways to deal with it.

Wearing wigs

Wearing wigs can be a fun and exciting experience. The wig making industry has created different kinds of wigs to match the skin tone and body structure of a variety of people. You can find a number of different colors, lengths, and styles of wigs in their respective stores. You can try them out and seem which one fits you best.

Wearing hats

Sporting different head gear is also another way to compensate for uncontrollable hair loss. You can let out the artist in you be expressing your fashion sense through mix and matching your outfits. You can choose from different styles and colors of berets, beanies, caps, and top hats to give you different looks for different occasions.

Natural supplements

There are pills and creams that are available that are said to promote the regeneration of our beloved head hair. They are usually found in places like pharmacies and health supplement stores. The ingredients used in them widely vary and there are those that don't do any good at all, while others have worked miracles for people with hair loss problems.

Stargazing

There have been a lot of Hollywood celebrities that have used the bald look to their advantage. They would create a different type of aura when they would attend events and/or appear in movies. Stars such as Bruce Willis (Die Hard Trilogy), Jack Nicholson (Batman), Billy Zane( The Phantom), and Arnold Vosloo (The Mummy) all have little or no hair at all but don't seem to care. They would have a certain swagger in the way they walk, which exudes dignity and confidence.

Looking at how these stars carry themselves, it's easy to see that having hair loss is not a big problem. There is a saying that goes "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade". This pretty much sums up the attitude one should have towards a balding head. If you think positively, you can turn things around and make baldness one of your strengths instead of your weakness. No matter how you would choose to deal with alopecia, what matters most is that you actually deal with it.

You should not lose hope and fight with every ounce of strength you can muster. There are people out there that have had to face worse problems (such as Senator John McCain being a prisoner of war for up to 5 years!) and still had the strength to over come it.

About the Author

This article was provided by the London Hair Replacement Clinic and Wig Trendz Women's Wigs

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Different Solutions To Hair Loss

by Kelly Hunter

Everyone in the world is different, thus, everyone is going to need different things that can help them cure baldness. Finding a baldness cure is not easy, because there are so many out there. All of them work, but not all of them are going to work for you. That is why there are so many different types of products out there.

Today we are going to cover a few of the different products you may want to think about using. Now, do keep in mind that the products and steps we are going to talk about today are not going to work for everyone. Lots of people have different issues that could be causing their hair loss, and they have to deal with those issues first.

The first thing that you may want to try as a baldness cure is a topical solution. The most popular of which, would more than likely be Rogaine. There are some other generic kinds of this product that you can get out there that are going to be cheaper if that is a route that you are willing to go. Either way, the product that you get is going to have an active ingredient in it called minoxodil.

Usually the product is going to come in some kind of foam or cream form, which you apply right onto your head. Before you rush out to try this product, you need to know that topical solutions do not work for your hair line, just the crown of your head. Thus, if you have a hairline that keeps on moving back, Rogaine is not going to do much to help you. Also, remember that there is a Rogaine for women, but they have to be sure to get the one made for women, because it has different ingredients in it.

The next thing that you could do is take propecia to help take care of your baldness problems. Now it's important to note that women can not take propecia and it come in the form of a daily pill that you will have to take for the rest of your life. You will notice your hair stops falling out as soon as you take it and starts again as soon as you stop. Once again, this is a type of product that will not work for your hairline as so many people have a problem with. This is a type of product that works for thinning and balding areas on the top of your head. If younger men do take it, it has been proven to be effective in keeping hair from falling out in that area if take early enough.

Now, if you want to take care of your hair problems once and for all, you have to go with a hair transplant. A lot of people thing that hair transplants are not a good baldness cure, because they look so fake. However, those people have not seen the new type of transplant. The days of doll looking hair are over. New science has shown its head, and you are able to have hair from the back of your head move to the front of your head and placed in. The best part about it is the fact that you will not be able to notice that it's a transplant, unless it's looked at by a microscope.

About the Author

Kelly Hunter owns and operates http://www.bestbaldnesscure.com and writes about Baldness Cure

Thursday, August 21, 2008

This Year's Top Hair Style and Hair Care Tips

by Chelsi Woolz

At a recent fashion event this year there were 4 key hair style trends: unstructured hair, matt texture (vs shiny glam), quirky ponies, coloured "tie-dyed" and some hair care tips on how to protect your luscious looking hair at winter.

Hair Style

Unstructured Hair
Hair has a simple and almost childlike feel; it is playful and elegantly unstructured. Middle partings on long flowing and tousled hair seem to dominate the runway. There is an abundance of width and horizontal volume that is evident throughout all styles. This width is helping to create much more angular and geometric shapes than we have seen of late. Think fairy floss from the school fair!

Matt Texture
Texture is the big change this season in hair style, with a huge lean toward matt results. Gone is the constant clean sheen we are used to seeing from the "Shiny Glam" look. Light, airy and playful are the buzzwords associated with these new looks.

Ponytails
Ponytails are all about attention to detail. Carefully placed and with slight quirks that are designed to catch the eye and intrigue. Once again contradictions are key, using multiple textures within the ponytail is enough to provide subtle detail. Piecing out selected strands of hair, or using asymmetric partings are just small easy ways to achieve little differences. Hair is also being "brushed back" into itself, or teased for a more dramatic result.

Tie Dyed Colour
Colour is all about layering. Not only are we seeing this come through in most of the clothes, but hair is also adopting this trend. There is a definite "tie dyed" influence in the graduation process of the colour work. Colours are more multi-toned and block in appearance. Very different to your traditional foil highlights! Playful bright tones are designed to make the hair "pop" and become an instant, yet wearable statement.

Hair Care
The chilly weather is the enemy of luscious looking hair! Follow these easy hair care tips to tame your mane at winter.

1. Limp locks are a definite no-no. Fine and limp hair still requires conditioning, although just keep it to the mid-lengths and ends of the hair. Use a bodybuilding product or thickening product like volumising mousse to help pump up and promote stability within your style.

2. Anti Flat shampoo combined with Moisture Therapy conditioner works wonders on fine and limp hair. To create more texture rather than height use texturising spray for a more lived in and gritty feel.

3. Course, dry, or damaged hair is going to need a little more TLC and conditioning. The trick is combining Moisture Therapy shampoo and Silky and Straight conditioner, leave the conditioner in for 3-5 minutes and then rinse. Use a bodybuilding aid with extra moisturisers like the volume booster Mousse to whip that hair back into full flow.

About the Author

When hitting the hairdressers chair this year for your new hair style or just for some hair care treatment, the colours this season are all about "block" techniques creating visual movement by combining two different colours and/or tones.

Healthy Tips - Follow Healthy Tips to Combat Dandruff

by Shilpa Agarwal

Healthy tips should be followed in regard to maintaining good health care for your hair and scalp. An itchy scalp is a sorry condition. It is extremely embarrassing at work or at the bus-stop, at a seminar or a party. There could be reasons like psoriasis, acne or dandruff. Dandruff is a problem that needs to be treated carefully whenever it occurs. There are home-made remedies available. A spoonful of camphor is mixed with coconut oil, or neem oil can be used. Garlic and oil of oregano are also excellent for fighting dandruff.

Dandruff is an itchy, annoying skin disorder of the scalp. There seem to be two different causes of dandruff - internal and external. The internal causes are poor hygiene, emotional stress, lack of rest, excessive sugar and fat in the diet, while the external causes are excessive use of hair sprays, infrequent shampooing or dry indoor heating. Following healthy tips for your hair include using a natural based shampoo every other day, as excessive shampoo can strip the hair of oils. Blow dryers should be used correctly otherwise it can damage the hair. Other healthy tips are a balanced diet to provide your hair with the right amount of nutrients that include fruits and vegetables, proteins and fiber. Drink plenty of water and exercise regularly.

Dandruff is a problem that affects half of the world population, so you do not have to face it alone. It is a health point in your life and needs to be dealt with effectively with healthy tips that you can adopt. There are so many natural remedies which will help you to get rid of dandruff. Vinegar wash is a good home-made remedy. Mix two teaspoons of vinegar with six teaspoons of water, and apply it on your scalp before you go to bed. Apply the same solution in the morning before washing it off. Do not scratch your scalp with your fingernails as it could cause an infection. Following these healthy tips and with the right care, dandruff is manageable and can be kept in control.

About the Author

Shilpa Agarwal owns the firm Sstream Inkk and is herself an experienced content writer who sports content writing as a game rather than work XP. Whether your requirement is for content for your website or for academic publishing, journals or newspapers, PR, blog articles, SEO articles, product descriptions or just general articles; she is just the right stop for you.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Ceramic Hair Straighteners

by Amy Whittingham

In today's fast paced world, more and more women are choosing hair straighteners to style their own hair instead of visiting a hairdresser, which is both time consuming and expensive. There are several advantages of owning a hair straightener .

They are very handy and you can take them just about anywhere which is great for when you're on holiday, just plug them in and you're away. Hair straighteners are also extremely cost effective. In the long term you can save a a lot of money by styling your own hair as opposed to continual visits to the hairdressers. Another clear benefit is the fact that if you make use of them regularly and correctly it will actually improve your hair.

The majority of the hair straighteners on the market promise women perfectly straight hair. However, to get that perfect style as if it was done by a professional hairdresser you must follow some basic steps. Never do your hair in a rush, hair straightening is time-consuming and should be carried out in a relaxed way. Do small sections of hair at a time, as this will certainly be useful at a later stage. Buy high quality hair irons as they will give better results and help maintain your hair straighter for longer. helpful tips include styling your hair when the weather is fine. Adverse weather conditions like wind, rain or humidity can have a negative affect on your hair, which will make it harder to uphold your style.

When you shower or bathe, don't shampoo your hair too often, but when you do make sure you use shampoos and conditioners that are intended for straight hair. Wet hair is very delicate so ensure that you dry your hair with a soft towel or hair dryer remembering not to dry upwards, which will cause excessive volume. It is imperative that your hair is dry before you use your straighteners. Excessive heat applications are bad for your hair, so it is essential to set the right temperature for your hair type to help make your hair smoother and softer. Genuine ceramic and tourmaline coated straighteners will help you acquire this. These materials create negative ions that when heated, negate the natural positive charges of the hair. It is the positive charges that make your hair dry and tricky to style the way you want.

When you have finished using your hair straighteners, apply a good quality straightening serum or a heat protecting spray. This can help keep your hair straight for up to four days. Bear in mind however, when you wash your hair you may need to repeat the same procedure. Avoid brushing your hair on a regular basis, as it tends to make your hair more greasy and try not to tie up your hair for lengthy period of time as this can ruin the straight look you're trying to accomplish. Finally, make sure you keep a can of good quality hairspray with you which will help keep your hair straight for much longer periods of time.

About the Author

Amy is a part-time author who writes occasional articles on beauty and hair care issues, whilst working on Pink hair straighteners on behalf of compare-ghd.com.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Tips on Removing Black Hair Dye

by Anthony J. Carter

Dyeing your hair needs a lot of practise and some common sense to get the perfect results. Which way your hair looks after dyeing is dependant not only on how the dye is applied, but also on the different kinds of hair dye that are utilised and the hair dye colors that you have applied. Even when things are done right though, there are times when the hair dye you have added to your hair does not suit you and you want to return your hair back to the original color. More often than not, it is a simpler assignment than you may expect, but if you are going to try removing black hair dye, especially from blond or very light colored hair, there are certain things you need to be prepared for.

For brunette or dark hair dye colors, it is necessary to assess precisely what type of hair dye was used before you can start removing the dye. When removing black hair dye from blonde or light hair, it can be as simple as extra shampooing with special clarifying shampoo. If you had used semi permanent hair dye, then extra hair washings will totally remove the hair dye color from your hair. The clarifying shampoo gets rid of the hair dye by stripping it of chlorine, which will remove the color. Use the shampoo a few times to see results.

But at the other end of the stick, if, you have used a permanent hair dye and don'tlike the way your hair is looking now it is going to be more difficult to dispense with the dye from your hair. There are some special products that can be found on the market that work by bleaching the hair to remove color that is not wanted. These are good in removing black hair dye from hair, but they also take away some of your own natural hair color and some of the useful properties that keep your hair healthy.

With all of hair dye removal it is important to treat your hair subsequently for lost moisture. Dyeing and then removing hair dye will dry out your hair excessively and cause it to become brittle. Use a strong leave in conditioner and duck undue washing and shampooing for a three or four days once you have removed all the hair dye. As soon as your hair has recovered from the drying out that is experienced you can decide on another hair dye color to try in order to obtain the hair color that you desire.

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About Hair Rebonding

by Alicia Stock

Hair is basically an asleep protein known as keratin. Hair is awake simply at its origin in the follicle. Once damaged, hair cannot be significantly repaired by application of anything to its surface. Hair is blemished by sloppy handling. The better access is to handle your hair kindly - avert rough shampoos, perms, cruel curling methods, and blow-drying. Rebonding is the hottest original matter to strike the hair picture. Rebonding, is the procedure of applying, protein and moisturizer to breakaged hair. Keratine is what the hair is made of. All the amino acid in the hair is what makes upward keratine.

Rebonding takes away the kinks that go in the manner of dead-straight hair. With rebonding hair stays directly still after shampoo. Straight hair performed through crimping disappears the hour you rinse it. Rebonding too frees you to colour, bleach or whatever, as early as a week after the procedure - unlike directly perms, which would get damaged your hair had you opted for any farther procedure, like streaking. Some moment when you take rebonding hair became a harm sometime. Hair rebonding is a procedure where the chemical bonds in your hair are broken, rearranged and bonded backwards again permanently using really powerful chemicals.

Rebonding is one of the most damaging things you can do to your hair. Hair is unalterable altered after the perming process. Chemically treated hair spear are weaker and fracture more easily. This can lead to hair loss. Hair rebonding is a salon service where generally curly hair is turned to straight, controllable hair with the use of a hair straightening product plus a hair iron. This treatment is so famous that "rebonded hair" has become a style on its own. Rebonding gives you gently hair but superior risks because it uses more toxic chemicals. Maintaining the rebonded look means eternal touch-ups, at least, every 6 months.

The rebonding handling has given a really genuine welfare to clients who have problems taming their wavy, dense or "large" hair. Hair that is decently rebonded will keep its fluency for a lengthy period of moment. It is simply in the original hair extend or regrowth region where curls or waves will seem. Popular though rebonding maybe, the fact remains that hair which has been rebonded or straightened several times, or too previously colored. Rebonding will require much maintenance and security during the next rebonding or straightening handling because of its sensitized and fragile circumstance.

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How to Properly Apply Hair Products

Jessica Thomson

Hair is a part of our body which we are mostly concerned about in our daily life. Good quality of hair complements our looks and makes us feel good. We are over obsessed by the way our hair looks.

Roots are the most important part of our hair which we can't see. The hair roots are protected deep inside the dermis within the hair follicles. The hair grows from this part and when they grey, they grey from the roots.

The primary component of our hair is the keratin which is a protein made of long chains of amino acids. The quality and the type of hair generally depend on our ancestors and equally on the care we take. Thus may it be dry hair, oily hair or properly balanced hair, the quality mainly depends on our genes.

With the fast and new technologies being invented every day, the products utilizing these technologies can altogether change the texture, quality and type of our hair. These new products have varied effects on our hair. On one hand they can enhance the quality of our hair while on the other if they do not suit texture of our hair, they can equally damage them. Thus it is very important to know your hairs texture and the products which will complement your hair. But just knowing the products is not enough as one should also know the steps to apply these hair products on our precious hair.

There are many products available in the market for our hair which includes products for smoothening, increase the volume, increase the shine, removing dandruff, decreasing hair fall, dyeing, straightening and curling the hairs. We use these products very frequently in our daily life. But if they are not applied properly on our hair they may cause a lot of damage to them. Thus it is very essential to know the proper application of these products on the hair.

Styling sprays, gels, cream etc. are used very often on our hairs. To properly apply these products, first saturate the hair with the product used and then comb the product throughout the hair for its even distribution. This will apply the product on each strand of our hair rather than just on the top of the hair. Later the hair should be thoroughly rinsed to remove all the chemicals applied on them.

Similarly while shampooing, wet the hair properly under running water for some time. This will remove all the dirt from them. Then shampoo the hair and the scalp slowly until lather is created for 1 minute. Again rinse the hair properly under running water to remove the shampoo completely. Apply a small amount of conditioner throughout the hair and again rinse them properly. The hair should be dried using a dry towel. The use of a blow dryer should be avoided in case of dry hair. Following these steps can thus prevent the untimely falling of your hair.

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