Posts Tagged ‘Hair’

What Are The Most Frequent Causes Of Hair Loss?

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Hair loss (alopecia) is an extremely delicate condition that affects men and women worldwide. Stress, drastic weight loss diets and genetic predisposition may leave us without hair. Doctors say that it’s normal to lose every day between 50 and 100 hairs, but, sometimes, this limit is exceeded. There are some situations in which our hair falls in abundance, a sign that we have a health problem. First, we have to ask ourselves: What are the main causes of hair loss?

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, hair loss can be classified on two criteria: androgenetic alopecia or Telogen effluvium- a temporary condition.

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What Can Result in Baldness or Hair Fall

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Baldness or hair loss is a medical condition where a frequent falling of hair take place where a person experiences either a complete fall of hair occurs or thinning down of hair to patches. Baldness (opposite to general mindset) occurs in both male and female and is not just limited to a particular age group. Baldness in teenagers and adult comes for various reasons ranging from medical problem to cosmetic damage to deficiency of minerals, vitamins or iron in the body. Baldness is also known as Alopecia areata (male baldness) where a continuous or partial fall of hair takes place from the body.

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Herbal Hair Solution.

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Ancient Indian Herbal Remedy For Hair And Scalp Care. Causes Actual Regrowth Of Lost Hair, Strengthens Existing Hair Preventing Loss And Cures Scalp Conditions Such As Dandruff.

Herbal Hair Solution.

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Excess Sweating Of The Head And Hair

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Sweating is a normal and healthy thing. It is normal to sweat especially if you are experiencing warm weather, have been exercising, are experiencing emotional stress or anxiety. All the above reasons justify your sweating up to a certain limit. Scientists say that we might lose quite a lot of fluid when one tiny sweat gland tries to cool our body up to one degree Fahrenheit by cooling one liter blood.

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