Archive for December, 2009

Stimulants For Hair Loss

Posted in Hair Loss Products on December 26th, 2009 – Be the first to comment

Our hair and how it looks is one of the things that defines us.  When talking about a person or trying to describe them, hair is one of the things that is brought up.  Women and some men with graying hair will color it so they can look younger.  When you look on the internet under hair loss and how to prevent it, numerous tips and ideas are posted.  It is hard to believe some of the solutions.

Although there are thousands of potential remedies that tout their effectiveness, the truth is that many of them are just wasting your money.  I often think of the old westerns where the man is selling health solutions from his wagon.  He promotes products that are really placeboes.  He states they will heal everything that heals you.  Many hair loss solutions are the same way.

Hair growth stimulants work by different methods.  Some are stated to stimulate epithelial growth of hair follicles while some counteract the hardening of the hair follicles.  The best known representative of this process is minoxidil.  The products containing this chemical may not work to prevent hairloss.

The types of foods you eat can increase hair loss.  You should avoid sweets and fatty foods.  A poor diet increases the production of insulin which accelerates the loss of hair.  You should include soy foods such as soybeans, tempheh, and tofu in your diet.  Soy foods appear to inhibit the formation of a hormone that is implicated in the process of hair loss.

Some other remedies of stimulating hair growth is  to massage your scalp after a cold shower.  Rub your scalp vigorously until it starts to  tingle with the heat.  This will serve to energize the circulation of blood in the area.  Applying coconut milk over the scalp and massaging it into the roots is beneficial to the treatment of hair loss.  The proper cleaning of your hair is also beneficial.

The intake of vitamin supplements to promote hair growth can also be useful.  It has been shown that a deficiency of vitamin B6 or having thyroid problems can contribute to our hair loss.  Taking a natural nutrient such as is supplied in USANA Essentials or other vitamin supplements can also help.

We can do all we can to prevent hair loss and we should try everything.  In the end, we may be forced to live with it.  The joke that says that God only made so many perfect heads and the others he placed hair on can be looked at as a positive to our hair loss.

Permanent Hair Removal In Unwanted Places

Posted in Hair Removal on December 17th, 2009 – Be the first to comment

Have you been thinking of getting rid of your hair in areas that you don’t want anymore. Maybe It’s a chance that it is an area that might feel un-attractive or a place where you dont wish to continually shaving. Well permanent hair removal is a choice that you would possibly be thinking of.

Here are some basic kind of removal type of products on the market and I can go over a some of these varieties below.

-Hair Removal kits

-Inhibitors

-Ingrown hairs

-Hair Removal creams

-Electrolysis

-Epilators

-Waxing

-Sugaring

Hair Removal kits and sometimes a no pain kind of removal.

Simply follow the instructions on the kit and wipe away with a cloth. Also, the hair will stop growing back when you employ the inhibitor. Additionally, the Ingrown hair removal, is for those nasty hairs that simply won’t come out of the skin and this one is terribly common to get. Usually with this type of problem, you could simply apply it to the area of the ingrown hairs and in the days to come, soon you’ll notice that it soothes the area and ingrowns stop growing.

Something else you’ll be able to use is hair removal cream. These producst are similiar to lotions that you set on the place of removal and just merely wiping off the area. Not sure concerning the effectiveness however many individuals have tried this technique that works for some. If you already tried most of those methods, another thing to use may be a electrolyses hair removal. When using it, what it does is it dissolves the hair which leaves your skin hairless and very smooth.

A last resort If the above don’t work, is laser hair removal. Most of the time, once your first session, the hair can not grow back however you will maybe have to travel back for a second session, unless you have a great doctor that can knock it all out in one try.

Does Acai Berry Drink Prevent Hair Loss

Posted in Hair Loss Prevention on December 16th, 2009 – Be the first to comment

Acai Berry has received a lot of recent attention and has even been featured by certain talk show hosts and doctors as being the new super food that offers endless health advantages. Not only is Acai Berry beneficial to one’s health, but it has also been linked to preventing hair loss in both men and women.

It’s no surprise that this all-natural super fruit prevents hair loss, as it’s packed with vitamins and minerals that directly affect the health and growth of your hair. Best of all, there’s no need to worry about taking supplements at certain times of the day or using hair reverse kits. Instead, drinking an Acai Berry Drink is all you need to regain control of your hair loss.

While hair loss is linked to genes and heredity, there are many steps that you can take to help reduce the risk of losing your hair. Taking the adequate amount of vitamins helps to restore your hair and make it stronger, fuller and thicker, while tightening the skin on your scalp. The vitamins linked to healthy hair include B Vitamins, Vitamin A, C and E, magnesium, and zinc.

Taking all of these vitamins on a regular basis would be a full time job, which is why including an Acai Berry Drink to your diet is all you need. An Acai Berry Drink delivers the proper amount of vitamins that result in better health and the reduction of hair loss.

The Vitamin B in the Acai Berry Drink promotes the regrowth of hair, as well as strengthening the hair and scalp. Vitamin E increases the blood flow throughout the body, stimulating the scalp to regrow more hair. Zinc reduces hair loss by boosting the immune system, and magnesium helps to control the levels of calcium, which are linked to hair loss.

Hair Restoration For Women

Posted in Hair Restoration, Womens Hair Loss on December 4th, 2009 – Be the first to comment

For years men have had all kinds of procedures and products dedicate to their hair loss. In fact, the number one drug approved by the US FDA, Finasteride, is only certified for use by men because of the possibility of birth defects it may cause if ingested by women of child bearing age. During all this time the only option for women was to buy a wig and hope it didn’t slip or fall off at the wrong time. This may have been OK when women were happy to sit in the house but today’s woman is active and wants to be able to treat their hair loss in a way that allows for boating, skiing, or skydiving.

The best hair restoration for women product on the market today is another FDA approved drug called Minoxidil. Minoxidil is usually sold under the brand name Rogaine but there are several generic varieties coming on the market which are cheaper. This particular drug actually stops the process of hair loss by interrupting the attachment of a hormone known as DHT to receptors on the hair follicles. When the DHT bonds to the follicle is causes a slow down in production of hair shaft material. This happens over several months or a few years but eventually the hair shaft will become so thin that it breaks off. At this time the follicle has been weakened to such a degree that it is not able to replace the hair. Once this happens to enough hair follicles the patient develops a bald spot.

If the DHT is not inhibited from bonding with receptors on the follicles then the hair will stop growing and the only way to replace it would be with hair restoration surgery. This is expensive and is difficult to perform if the patient is experiencing thinning hair over the entire head like the majority of women do. The surgery is best performed when a donor area of thick hair growth is present like when men lose the hair on the top of their head but continue to grow thick hair on the posterior of the head.

Hair Pieces and Pop Culture

Posted in Hair FAQs, Hair Pieces, Mens Hair Loss on December 4th, 2009 – Be the first to comment

Hair pieces have a long and humorous history in most cultures. In many media, the wigs are a common topic or theme of jokes and sarcasms. Sometimes these jokes would revolve around the fact that how inefficient these hair pieces were in concealing the bald patches of the wearer. In most cases, the wearer became the butt of all jokes as he would not himself be aware of  the inefficiencies of his hair piece. The comic almanac had many digs the hair pieces worn by bald men. It would depict strong winds blowing off a man’s wig-a joke that became common in times to come. In the 20th century, the hair piece became a butt of jokes in almost every media. These included cartoons, films, television, radio, etc. But nowadays, it is the celebrity clientele that has increased the sale of hair pieces.

Fun Facts About Hair Pieces

Posted in Hair FAQs, Hair Pieces on December 4th, 2009 – Be the first to comment

The use of wigs or hair pieces grew in the US in the 1800s. A shift in values had occurred regarding the notion that aging occurred with time. Men wished to look young and started wearing hair pieces. The wish to grow young was so great that men preferred to tell their age to be 39 instead of 40! There was a mass hysteria about growing young. The census is a proof of this statement. In the modern times, hair pieces were used widely and in the 1950s it had a clientele of 15 million people! These hair pieces were usually promoted by a company calles Max Factor. The hair pieces were so magnificently made that it made all the bald patches invisible. The pieces also looked very real and lifelike. Such was the amount of effort put into its manufacturing.

Hair pieces in America

Posted in Hair FAQs, Hair Pieces, Hair Replacement, Mens Hair Loss, Non-Surgical Hair Replacement on December 4th, 2009 – Be the first to comment

The use of wigs or hair pieces grew in the US in the 1800s. A shift in values had occurred regarding the notion that aging occurred with time. Men wished to look young and started wearing hair pieces. The wish to grow young was so great that men preferred to tell their age to be 39 instead of 40! There was a mass hysteria about growing young. The census is a proof of this statement. In the modern times, hair pieces were used widely and in the 1950s it had a clientele of 15 million people! These hair pieces were usually promoted by a company calles Max Factor. The hair pieces were so magnificently made that it made all the bald patches invisible. The pieces also looked very real and lifelike. Such was the amount of effort put into its manufacturing.

Hair pieces were used by monarchs as well!

Posted in Hair FAQs, Hair Pieces, Non-Surgical Hair Replacement on December 4th, 2009 – Be the first to comment

If we go down in history, we shall see that monarch Julius Caesar also wore hair pieces. The monarch was utterly frustrated and dejected with his baldness. He had even shaved off his head to try out a bald look. But it did not work out and the monarch had to resort to wearing a hair piece. This is visible in many historical references like his pictures where he is shown wearing a wreath and his baldness is clearly visible. Roman men were also known to have painted their bald heads in order to cover the bald patches. The painted heads would give an impression of locks of hair. However, these methods are no longer used! The use of hair pieces grew in the United States of America in the year 1800. Men wanted to look younger and in the process resorted to wearing hair pieces.

The bias against baldness

Posted in Hair FAQs, Non-Surgical Hair Replacement on December 4th, 2009 – Be the first to comment

The reason why men want to wear hair pieces is because of the bias against baldness. Some men do take things as they come. But some succumb to societal pressures and give in. It is indeed very difficult to remain untouched from this strong bias and opposition. Hair pieces do help a lot in such cases. However, we do have renowned people like Ben Kingsley and Mahatma Gandhi, who have worn a clean shaven head with utmost dignity and pride. However, for most, it is a colossal task and is nearly impossible to pull off. Thus the use of hair piece becomes imperative. The roman poet Ovid also wrote ballads criticizing a bald person and referred to the sight of a bald man as ugly. Thus we see that there has been a long standing bias against baldness and thus it is no wonder why men flock to wig shops every now and then.

The history behind hair pieces

Posted in Hair FAQs, Hair Pieces on December 4th, 2009 – Be the first to comment

Hair pieces are sometimes also called toupees. This name originated from a French word. It means top or tuft in French. In earlier times, rulers and monarchs would resort to hair pieces to cover their baldness. This is true for Julius Caesar. Thus the hair piece gradually gained popularity. Hair pieces have been in use since a long time and thus their exact history is practically untraceable. But we do know that rulers and monarchs were pivotal in popularizing the use of these false hair coverings. The desire to have a head full of hair is the same with everybody. This is true more in the case of males due to the genetic structures. Males have a greater tendency to lose hair and this further adds to the woes. Thus for them, a hair piece is probably the perfect solution.