Thursday, June 14, 2012

How To Properly Deal With Hair Loss

By Samuel Hudson


Some of us are simply unfortunate and have inherited baldness. Because of genetics, you can go from a full and illustrious head of hair to a shiny scalp in a matter of years or even months. Luckily, though, there are many options available out there for people who choose not to be bald. Here are just a few tips you can try out.

Hair Loss

Remember that excessive heat dries your hair and causes breakage. To prevent hair loss, avoid exposing your hair to excessive heat. Do not use overly hot water when washing your hair. Avoid blow drying or using heating devices such as curling irons. Also, protect your hair from the hot sun.

There are two FDA-approved medications, Minoxidil and Finasteride, for treating inherited hair loss (androgenic alopecia).You can get Minoxidil (Rogaine) without a prescription. It is to sprayed or rubbed into the scalp twice daily. A prescription is needed for Finasteride (Propecia). Finasteride is not approved for women. It comes in pills to be taken once a day.

If hair loss is inevitable due to cancer treatments, illness or heredity, shop for a wig while you still have plenty of hair so the wig specialist can see and feel the texture of your hair and how you typically style it. The more time you can give to the specialist, the more options she will be able to find for you to ensure a seamless transition and get the best fit for your new wig.

If you are suffering from hair loss, have a blood test done to check your iron levels. Excessive hair loss can be caused by anemia. If an iron deficiency is detected, your doctor can prescribe an iron supplement for you. If there are no other underlying causes, taking the supplement regularly will most likely cure your hair loss problem.

Deep condition your hair weekly. You should be sure to condition your hair with a deep conditioner that contains protein. Do this at least once a week. A hot oil or olive oil treatment should also be used. This will help strengthen your hair and prevent hair loss in the future.

To help prevent hair loss due to chemotherapy, ask your doctor for a cold cap. This is a cap that will restrict blood flow to the scalp, and thus keep the harsh chemicals in your blood from reaching hair follicles. The cap is put on 15 minutes before therapy and kept on 1-2 hours after. Ask your doctor or nurse if the cold cap may be effectively used with your type of chemotherapy drugs.

Something as simple as sitting down for a haircut becomes very important and sorely missed once that hair falls out. Use the tips you have learned in the article above and you can start to regrow your hair soon. Try out these methods until you find one that works the best for you.




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