Monthly ArchiveAugust 2008
Hair-Loss admin on 31 Aug 2008
Hair Loss In Women - The Role of DHT & Sebum
Hair Loss In Women - The Role of DHT & Sebum - According to some estimates, Hair loss in women affects one in four women in the U.S.A. alone.
It can be very distressing for a woman, not least because it is
so misunderstood and often fails to elicit sympathy from those
closest to her. Hair loss in women is usually not so severe as
hair loss in men.
Although the numbers of men and women experience hair loss or
thinning hair is roughly equal, the degree of thinning is usually
less for women.
Male pattern baldness and female pattern baldness are terms used
to describe the hair loss and both conditions are known as
androgenetic alopecia.
This term means hair loss caused by sensitivity to male hormones
which exist in both men and women. DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) is
one of the main enemies in the Hair loss in women war.
DHT is a combination of testosterone and androgen receptors mixed
with sebum and dirt particles. DHT has a disastrous effect on the
hair follicle so it begins to shut down and the hair eventually
falls out. (Sebum is a fatty substance secreted from the
sebaceous glands most of which open into hair follicles.)
Sebum buildup in the follicles attacks the hair bulb, the rounded
area at the end of a hair strand which is rooted in the follicle.
Sebum causes the hair bulb to shrink so the hair is not as well
rooted.
After the hair falls out the new hair strand growing in that
follicle is weaker and thinner and the process is repeated until
the hair follicle is so damaged it dies.
Many products on the market therefore try and address this
problem by effectively cleaning out the Sebum and dirt from the
hair follicles.
Women often notice their own hair loss much sooner than it
becomes visible to others. By the general feel, texture, and body
of their hair, they realize it is getting thin.
Often, just behind the hairline, they notice a roundish shaped
area that gets very thin. This rings alarm bells and those women
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Hair-Loss admin on 30 Aug 2008
Why Do People Suffer From Hair Loss
You do not usually end life with the same bunch of hair
that you grew up with when you were born. Unlike the eyes
or nose, your hair keeps regenerating, shedding and
growing.
As you turn older, you start experiencing hair loss. This
natural process of ageing starts when you turn 50. However,
for some people the process starts much earlier. This
article examines the various causes of hair loss in men and
women.
#1 Stress and Lifestyle
The fast and hurried lifestyles of today make many
compromises on your diet. Emotional upheavals can cause
health complications that have an adverse impact on the
quality of your hair. Lack of cleanliness of the scalp and
excessive dandruff problems can also cause hair loss.
#2 Hormonal imbalances
Hair growth and health depends on hormones such as thyroid
and pituitary glands. Any disorders in these glands can
cause hair loss. The excessive presence of a component of
the male hormone - DHT can also cause hair loss. This is a
genetic predisposition.
#3 Genetic factors
Inherited causes of hair loss effect the unlucky that have
a family history of premature balding. In men, it is called
Male Pattern Baldness, in which the hair starts receding
first at the temples in a classic ‘M’ shape. In women, it
is called Female Pattern Baldness. This is less common. It
starts at age 30 and is characterized by overall thinning
of hair.
#4 Side effects
Certain drugs taken for other purposes can cause hair loss
as a side effect. The following is a possible list of
medicines and drugs that could cause hair loss.
Cholesterol-lowering drugs
Ulcer drugs
Anticoagulants
Agents for gout
Drugs derived from Vitamin A
Anticonvulsants taken for epilepsy
Antidepressants
Blood thinners
Anabolic steroids
Chemotherapy Drugs
However, not all prescription drugs under these categories
have hair loss as a side effect. This has to be checked
with the doctor.
#5 Other factors
Research is being continuously conducted on the causes and
solutions for hair loss. Recently, Japanese scientists
concluded from studies that excessive sebum could clog the
hair roots and cause hair loss. An excessive intake of some
nutrients such as Vitamins A and E can actually promote
hair loss.
There is no dearth of solutions, prescriptions and
treatments available for hair loss. Every once in a while,
a new ‘wonder’ drug such as Rogaine will enter the market.
Not every solution will cure hair loss. The correct
diagnosis has to be made before deciding on a course of
action for hair loss.
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Hair-Loss admin on 29 Aug 2008
Let The Skin Proceed When The Hair Recedes - In Search Of The Perfect Head Shave Part I
What prevents most people from getting as close to perfect as possible? Routine may be the barrier to perfection. Progress becomes a problem when we conclude that there is only one way to attain a goal.
Head shaving, like other human ventures consists of multiple techniques, subjective hints and scientific facts. For this reason, what works for one head shaver, may not work for another. Understand that head shaving is relative.
It is an art that is crafted towards a head shaver’s personal goals. Also, keep in mind that a head shave is different from a facial shave. Your scalp is more sensitive and less weathered than your face.
HEAD SHAVE PREP - To get the best shave possible, heat and hydration must be included in your routine. Turn the heat up and turn on the faucet! Make sure the room you shave in is warm, the razor you shave with is warm, the gel, cream and/or oil you use is warm, the towel you use is warm and your body core temperature is warm. Heat brings blood and natural oils to the surface of your skin. Water relaxes your hair and prepares your skin for the shave, allowing for a better overall shave. Prior to the head shave, fill your shaving cap or mug with warm water and place your razor in it (a heating device such as a crock pot works well also). This allows the transfer of heat from the water to your blade. Keep your strokes short. The build up of cream, oil, water and dirt will make your razor drag instead of “skating” across your head. Dragging will force you to press down on your razor, causing irritation and unsightly bumps on your scalp. If you have sensitive skin you may want apply a pre-shave condiment to prepare your skin and hair. Exfoliating prior to the shave is also strongly suggested
APPLYING THE SHAVING CONDIMENT - Apply your shaving gel or cream with a good shaving brush. Your hands are to big and gawky to get the condiment in between the hairs of your head. The brush also does an excellent job of lifting the hairs on your scalp.
THE HEAD SHAVE - It essential that you use a sharp shaving utensil to shave your head. Dull razors “bother” the skin of your scalp. It is generally accepted that you shave with the grain of hair on your head. [editor’s note: I always shave against the grain of hair on my head. My skin is resistent; nothing causes it to break-out. Test different techniques to see what works for you.] Minimize the number of times you the razors passes over you skin. This can be done by counting the number of strokes
it takes for you to shave your head. Fifty strokes or less is ideal. Using a multi-blade razor is perfect for reducing your stroke quantity.AFTER THE HEAD SHAVE - When you have completed shaving your head, rinse with cool water. Think of the pores in your skin as doors. Dirt, bacteria oil and other irritants are waiting to invade your skin. Up to this point everything you have done in your head shaving routine has opened your pores. This was required to cut as close to the root of your hair as possible. Now it’s time to shut the pore doors. Rinsing your head in warm water keeps the pores wide open. Cool water cause your skin to react by closing your pores.
Begin rinsing with warm water, gradually decreasing the temperature to about 50 degrees. If you have received any cuts or nicks, seal them with a good astrigent. Avoid anything that contains alcohol or any other skin drying agents, immediately after the shave. Lastly, apply a “non-greasy, clear moisturizer to the scalp. Some head shavers rub a small amount of vitamin E oil onto their scalps to maintain a healthy glow.
Keep your options as open as your pores and the head shaving routine that suites you best will certainly appear.
Curtis T. Bickham
Founder/Owner
Head-Liner.com
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