Some of the signs of damaged hair are:

1. Hair looks dull and lack-luster
2. Hair feels dry and brittle to the touch
3. Hair is difficult to comb because it is always tangled
4. Hair is flyaway and has split ends
5. Hair is hard to manage and may be difficult to style

For both men and women, having a full head of healthily growing hair is an essential key to having a good self-image. We spend so much money on products that will ensure that our hair is healthy, glossy and full of life, products such as shampoos, conditioners, styling aids, and so many others. A great many of us also go to salons on a regular basis to keep our manes as beautiful as possible.The condition of the hair is so important that it can actually boost our self-confidence or aid to its collapse. So when the hair is lost, it can cause so much trauma and uncertainty on the person experiencing the hair loss.
For some of us,

hair loss is inevitable. It can be because we have inherited genes that make us predisposed to losing our hair once we reach a certain age. Hair loss can also be
a sign of illness in the body, or a result of having that illness treated, such as the way people undergoing chemotherapy lose their hair. It can also be because we exert too much pressure on our hair strands with constant styling. .We should take note that it is perfectly alright to lose around 50 to 100 hair strands a day. Our hair grows to a certain length for a certain time before our scalp sheds it to lead to the growth of new hair. Sometimes, it looks like we are losing more than 100 strands a day, but that could be because hair previously shed got tangled with the other strands and only got freed with the shampooing or the brushing.

If ever hair loss does happen to us, we should remember that it is not the end of the world for us. There are solutions to dealing with hair loss such as medication, transplantation or replacement.

When you go to a hair restoration clinic, you can expect the doctor to advise you to take medication first to treat your hair loss. Or, he or she could diagnose that your hair loss may be the result of another underlying illness, and he or she will look for symptoms of such illnesses in your body. Anyway, if the doctor tells you to take medication first, he or she will either prescribe to you the drugs Propecia or Rogaine.

If you wish to undergo hair transplantation surgery, your attending doctor will have to determine if you are a candidate for such a procedure, because not everyone can go through this kind of treatment. But if you do proceed through the surgery, what the doctor will do is to graft individual hair strands onto your scalp, imitating the natural growth pattern of your hair as closely as possible.

For people who do not wish to spend so much money on surgical procedures or on medicine that may or may not work, there is always alternative medicine like acupuncture. Some experts claim that acupuncture works in encouraging hair to grow back onto the scalp. What acupuncture does is to stimulate nerve endings on the scalp and improve the circulation of blood to the scalp. With increased circulation, more nutrients are brought to the scalp, encouraging new cells to develop in the hair follicles. The blood flow also enables the quicker repair and replacement of damaged cells.

If medication and hair transplantation does not work, there is always hair replacement - another term for wearing a wig. Wearing wigs can be fun, trendy and stylish. The really good wigs are now made so that the wearer does not have to fear the wig being blown away by the wind or skewed by sudden movement. If you choose to wear wigs just take care to wash them often so it does not irritate your skin.Hair loss can be inevitable for some of us, but it is not the end of the world. There is always a solution to it.

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Hair loss is a part of everyday life. The average person loses between 40 and 120 strands a day. While hair loss is extremely common there are factors that affect the amount you lose daily. Age, diet, hair re-growth rate, and the amount of hair you have on your head are all factors that affect your loss rate.

Age Your age is a definite factor in the amount of hair loss that occurs. As you age, you begin to lose 

more hair daily. When a woman goes through menopause her hair begins to thin. This process stops eventually and the woman's hair remains, simply thinner than before menopause. With men, the thinning process does not stop. The hair loss simply continues until the man has lost at least part of the hair he had originally.

Diet can affect the amount of hair you lose, especially when the nutrients you take in are considered. Most doctors agree the an iron deficiency is a direct cause of hair loss. If you notice that your hair loss has increased, you may want to consult your doctor about a possible lack of iron in your diet.

Hair Regrowth Rate Everyone's hair regrowth rate is slightly different. Even that one person's unique regrowth rate changes as they age. If you have a slow regrowth rate, it's likely that you won't shed very much. If you have a high regrowth rate, you will shed more than the average person.

Amount of Hair you Started With The amount of hair people start out with varies. Some people are born with full heads of hair, while others don't have any hair for months! Obviously, the amount of hair you have in the beginning, the more likely you are to lose hair.

Other Factors that Affect Hair Loss There are more factors that affect hair loss than just those listed above. Pregnancy and illness are more obvious factors, while other people feel that seasonality can have an affect.

Pregnancy Pregnancy causes a shift in hormones. While everything is changing within the woman's body, it's likely that hair loss could increase. The likelihood of hair loss increasing just after pregnancy is also high, as the woman is going through more hormonal changes.

Illness There are many illnesses that affect the amount of hair loss that occurs. Thyroid problems and iron deficiencies are examples of illnesses in which hair loss can increase.

SeasonalitySome experts feel that people have a predictable hair loss cycle, and as such people have different levels of hair throughout the year. This is similar to most animals, as many animals have a hair growth cycle where they grow a winter coat in late fall (October/November), and shed into their spring/summer coat in early spring (March/April).

If you feel that your hair loss is above normal, consult a trichologist. These hair specialists can tell if significant hair loss is occuring and recommend an action plan.

If you don't wish to see a specialist, but are concerned about your hair, remember that hair loss is only a concern if it's considerable. If you notice that your part is getting wider, or you can see your scalp through your hair, you may want to contact a specialist....

 

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