female hair loss

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By Chun-Lam S Lo

Males are more likely to become bald than females. We hear and see lots of men losing their hair at an early age. Some men start seeing bald patches in their hair at an early age of thirty. Some experience signs of hair loss even earlier. Female hair loss only affects a small percentage of women.

A common form of female hair loss is a condition called telogen effluvium. Telogen effluvium is a condition where there is a widely spread out shedding of hair. The hair loss occurs on the scalp and on other parts of the body. Read more on Female Hair Loss – Prevention Beats Any Cure…

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Can you prevent hair loss in women? Well, it depends on the reason why hair loss has taken place. If it is due to recent illness or any other natural reason then prevention is better than cure. But if hair loss is genetic then you will not be able to avoid hair fall / baldness. Women’s hair loss prevention is avoidable if it is temporary. Hair follicles wait to receive signals from the body to start regrowth. There can be instances where the hair grows back on its own after a period of time.

Women’s hair loss prevention should be undertaken so that the individual doesn’t feel embarrassed and shy. This can play havoc on the psychology of the woman and she can get into depression due to hair loss. Read more on Women’s Hair Loss Prevention…

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Is there any medication for Female Hair Loss Prevention? Well, the answer is both yes and no. Yes, because there are medications and holistic treatment that can help Female Hair Loss Prevention. And no, because if the hair loss is due to genetics or hereditary then it cannot be prevented.

Female Hair Loss Prevention herbal products are available that are natural and don’t have any side effects. You can use the oils or creams to massage into your scalp. Read more on Female Hair Loss Prevention…

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Is women and hair loss such an important issue? Well, when you see Angelina Jolie or Jennifer Aniston with their hair open walking down the red carpet, you cannot help but wonder how these women have such beautiful, shining and silky hair. Simple, they take care of it. After all it’s their job. Though hair fall is nothing new to women, still it has been a cause of concern for one and all. Especially a women’s body undergoes various changes at every stage in life. Be it puberty in teens or pregnancy and child birth in twenties and thirties or menopause in their forties. At every stage there is a hormonal disturbance that upsets the body and mind. It is at these times that hair loss in women is inevitable. Read more on Women and Hair Loss…