PREVENTION IS THE BEST TREATMENT FOR HAIR LOSS
Posted by Manny Y on 8th Apr 2015
Hair loss is a common problem that a lot people face today. Regardless of whether you’re a man or woman, young or old, this undesirablecondition is unavoidable especially if it runs in the family. But no one suffers more from hair loss than women and young adults.
Imagine a teenager going to school with thinning hair or bald spot on his / her scalp. This child will be tease at all the time, we all know how it is at school, right? And this can bring about confidence issues for the rest of his or her life.
When it comes to hair loss, women are generally more emotionally affected than men. Men, who commonly lose their hair when they get older, learn to really accept this condition, some men even look better with a shaved head. Well, it’s not that women don’t look good with a shaved head, some look amazingly great like Sinéad O’Connor or Natalie Portman. But typically, gals love to have their hairintact and if they do experience hair loss, total baldness is very rare. Usually, hair loss in women is more on generalized hair thinning, there are no receding hair line or bald spots at the top of the head.What exactly is causing all this hair loss?Actually, there are plenty of reasons that can trigger your hair to fall out, but the most common cause is androgenetic alopecia. This is a genetic type of hair loss, meaning it’s a familial condition. If you learn any of your relatives suffering from hair loss, then there is a high probability that you’ll suffer from hair loss too.
Learning the inevitable has its advantages. If you are not experiencing any type of hair loss but you know that you have a family history of hair loss, then it is best to prevent it from happening. As the saying goes – prevention is the best medicine – this is also applicable to hair loss. Using a hair loss treatment early is the best way in preventing hair loss. Remember, to use natural/herbal based treatment for hair loss. These products are safe to use like the ones applied topically to the scalp.