Hair loss is when one looses on a daily basis more hair than is replaced by new and growing hairs.
There are a few factors that cause or contribute to hair loss,
however genetic predisposition is definitely the main culprit
Many women globally are unfortunate to be genetically predisposed to
eventually have very fine and thin hair. In addition to that, everyday
factors such as stress, toxins, diseases, nutritional deficiencies and
chemical treatments also take their toll on the thickness of your hair
over time. Our diets play a very important role in how our skin and
hair age. As we age, our hair becomes less plentiful, tired and frail.
Hair loss can also be ushered in by hormonal imbalances, medications,
and pregnancy can increase the chances of hair loss.
The scalp becomes more visible as the hair on our head decreases,
especially in the crown area. The hair starts to look very thin
sometimes causing bald spots to form. Most women that have these
problems tend to suffer badly from the symptoms, and in a desperate
attempt to fix the problem will look to products like scalp balms and
hair styling products. However none of these products usually work. Note: This post has been edited to remove blatant advertising which is strictly not allowed on the HairTalk Forum. This user has been banned and all advertisements removed Thank you for not spamming our messageboards and for letting us know when you find ads. Karen Shelton2012-11-22 23:13:41
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