Wednesday, December 29, 2010

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Sunday, December 26, 2010

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

How to Have Healthy Hair - At Any Age

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Friday, December 17, 2010

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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Aug 3, Caring for Thinning Hair

From Celebrity Stylist THOM PRIANO | Article Sponsored by ROGAINE©
Celebrity stylist and men's grooming expert, Thom Priano of The GARREN New York Salon has worked with the world's top photographers, fashion companies and magazines to create the most stylish looks for male and female celebrities from the worlds of Hollywood, sports, music and fashion. Thinning Hair?The first thing I tell my clients with thinning hair is that I understand,? says Priano. ?It's an emotional experience and as a ROGAINE© user myself, I understand exactly what they're going through.? ?Hereditary hair loss is very common in men. In fact, up to one third of all men experience it -- and for many men, it starts in their early 20s.? An expert in men's grooming and treating thinning hair, Priano offers the following advice to his male clients with thinning hair / hair loss:

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For my clients with hair loss, I suggest Men's ROGAINE© Foam. It helps stop hair loss and is the only FDA-approved foam that is clinically proven to regrow hair. ?My clients who use it consistently twice a day everyday have seen improvement in as quickly as four months? and I have been using it myself for two years and I definitely notice the difference,? adds Priano.

?Fine, thinning hair is already fragile and can be further damaged by over washing, over brushing or over combing,? says Priano. Try these surefire tips to keep the hair you have healthy and strong: When washing thinning hair, take extra care. Avoid aggressive scrubbing, which roughs up the hair cuticle. Instead, gently massage a mild, volumizing shampoo into the scalp and follow with a light conditioner. (Conditioner smoothes down the cuticle to help protect hair against further damage.) Then, gently towel dry.When choosing a brush for thinning hair, look for a plastic brush with rounded tips (despite popular belief, plastic with rounded tips is more gentle than bristles.) Protect your hair and scalp from the sun. Exposure to UV makes hair more brittle, so look for UV protectant styling products and wear a hat when you are in the direct sun. This will protect your scalp from burning as well.?A healthy diet and vitamin supplements can help too,? says Priano. ?Eat a balanced diet and take a good multi-vitamin every day.? Look for foods that are high in protein (like fish, eggs, beans and yogurt).

?There are a few different ways to cut and style men's hair to help it appear thicker,? says Priano. He suggests: A cropped, layered cut for straight hair A short to medium layered cut for curly hairRemember: everyone's hair is different, so work closely with your stylist for a look that fits you best.

?If you are thinning on top, don't over blow dry the hair. Instead, keep it close to the scalp (like I do) and let it dry naturally.?

Volumizing Shampoo?If you have thinning hair, there are many hair care and styling products that work really well. Anything with a "V" that adds VOLUME to the hair will make it appear thicker (shampoo, conditioner, gel, mousse, cream, pomade or spray),? says Priano. ?I apply ROGAINE© to my scalp and massage it in first, then I finish with my styling product.?

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ROGAINE© can be used on color treated or permed hair. ?The only thing I suggest is not to use it on the day you have the actual treatment, if you are concerned about scalp irritation.?

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Oct 26, Death of a friend leads to hair loss

by Sandra
(Austin, Texas, USA)

I've noticed past, extreme sudden hair loss a bit after minor surgery, child birth twice, as well as crash diets. I'm 33 years old and have pretty fine hair in general.


This August, my best friend died unexpectedly in a car crash. The grief was overwhelming and I was bereaved for months.

Now, about three weeks ago my hair began suddenly coming out in handfuls again.

I was diagnosed in the past with Telegan Effluvium, so I'm not worried about it. Basically, my hair will shed for a month or two (sometimes longer) and it will get very thin. Then it will begin to grow again.

It looks awful with long hair for me, so when I go through these stressful times with hair loss, I cut it to chin length.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Basic Ideas To Prevent Hair Loss

Hair loss is a sensitive subject among several males and females and not many believe they've got control of it. Several various components make this occur in people, a few of the most common are thyroid disease, pregnancy, several kinds of medication such as birth control, stress, and inadequate iron or protein in one's diet.

There is good news for those showing signs of hair loss or fretting about losing their hair in that there are good prevention tips to reduce this risk. Protein and iron deficiencies are often linked with balding, so you have to eat right to avoid this.

The Food Pyramid can be used as an example, however you are not sure that you are receiving everything required, speak with your doctor to see if you should be using vitamin supplements. An additional technique for prevention is taking care of your hair correctly.

Most people do not realize the damage that too much styling and coloring will ruin their hair. Nevertheless, as soon as the hair is totally damaged, it's a possibility that it might be lost indefinitely.

To stay away from this, carefully handle your hair. Allowing it to air dry is ideal, yet if you can't do this, pat it carefully dry in a towel. Remaining stress-free can slow down the loss of hair.

It is imperative to set aside time to relieve and cope with stress even though this may be hard to achieve. Anxiety and stress affects every aspect of your well being and can even result in hair loss.

If you're under a lot of tension, you may pull on your hair and that also affects hair loss. Last but not least, it is necessary to stay away from medicines that have been verified to make you lose your hair.

Several of the usual medications that result in hair loss are contraceptive pills, acne formulas, blood thinners, as well as medicines that treat cancer. That doesn't mean you won't sometimes have to take one of these medicines, but you can try to avoid them whenever possible.

Reduce the risk for hair loss at the first sign of losing your hair by getting an over-the-counter hair loss kit which will promote hair growth.

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Oct 27, Dermmatch Tips

by ANDY DURAN
(USA)

Dermmatch works great if you're just starting to thin out, this product allowed me to live several years appearing as if I had a full head of hair. People couldn't tell being inches away. I spent several nights with women that had no idea that I was loosing my hair. (so you don't leave any accidental rub-off on their pillow case, put your T-shirt over the pillow after she falls asleep).


Eventually when the loss increases, it becomes noticeable due to the lack of hair in some spots and then you have to shave or seek other alternatives since Dermmatch needs some hair around to work well. I found the best technique to avoid rub-off was to apply it dry, apply in a well-lit room, (check your cover-up job both in natural lighting and artificial lighting), apply using a mirror over a towel used for that purpose, once applied, comb through hair allowing all excess dust to fall onto the towel, repeat as needed. Fold your towel to avoid a mess. (the towel method is by far the cleanest unless you're willing to make a mess out of your bathroom sink and surroundings). After applying, wash your face with face wash to ensure that your face is free of dust.

Additional tips: The Roman-gladiator hair cut works great with dermmatch, it's easier to work with and you get the best results. The towel method described above and the gladiator haircut offer the best results when it comes to avoiding rub-off, it is almost non-existant unless you rub your scalp with your finger hard.
Dermmatch is cheap considering how long a container lasts.
Cons: depending on the material of your shower floor or bathtub, it may become a pain to clean, it comes off, it's just a pain, but worth the psychological/social gratification.

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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Dealing With The Issue Of Hair Loss With The Advice Of Philip Kingsley

Condition and texture of hair makes a strong impression on other people. Hair is a part of personality and also boosts our confidence level for social interaction. Hair adds a lot in the personality of a person if he or she has strong and healthy hair.

Hair requires a lot of care, proper nourishment and protection against dust and other destructive elements. Healthy hair gives a sense of completeness where as baldness always let one down. There are many people who spend too much on costly and branded shampoos and other hair products, yet are unable to get rid of their hair loss problem.

Presently, hair loss is a problem that has disturbed so many people. This problem causes a tornado of tension and stress that has affected both men and women. There are many reasons behind hair loss, it can appear in different forms and may eventually result in baldness. Hair loss is actually a disease which is known as Alopecia.

This disease can either take place suddenly or sometimes it can be rapid but it grows in a slow manner. It can cause baldness in a very short time, but this disease is curable only if proper measures are taken in time. Major causes of hair loss are hormonal problems, damaged hair and dryness of scalp.

Generally, people believe hair loss can be cured through the use of reputed brands found in the market. The reality, however, is different from what they believe in. It is not due to any exposure that damaged the hair in a drastic manner, there could be a variety of reasons and therefore, a specialist is recommended to be seen because experimenting in terms of medication especially in fragile cases.

Philip Kingsley is regarded as one of the best experts in England who deals with hair problems quite proficiently. He is a specialist and has a vast experience of around forty five years. He works as an adviser by suggesting the most appropriate products required for the care and maintenance of your hair's condition. At the same time, he also deals with the problems and diseases concerning hair loss and baldness.

Philip Kingsley is a big name amongst the best hair experts in England; he is well- reputed and famous for treating hair problems quite skilfully. Philip Kingsley has an experience of more than forty five years.

Being a professional hair specialist he always helps out his clients in selecting suitable products and hair treatments. He gives his useful advice to people who are suffering from hair problems and brings awareness about the diseases which cause hair loss and baldness.

In the forty five years of experience of Philip Kingsley, he has learn that chemotherapy, cancer, nutrition deficiency, frequent high fever, excess of and deficiency of iron, and depression and stress are some of the biggest causes for hair loss.

Philip Kingsley has explained and categorized types of Alopecia like alopecia areata, traction alopecia, male pattern alopecia, female pattern alopecia and post partum alopecia. Hair loss can be of both male and female pattern Among the types of alopecia, two types are interrelated to androgen hormone. Hair loss pattern of such diseases arises due to hormone called androgen. Hair loss diseases relating to male and female pattern are called androgen etic alopecia. Hormone androgen is a male hormone, and arises due to genetic issues.

Some people have a belief that men highly suffer from hair loss than women. According to the opinions and researches of hair experts, men and women suffer hair loss equally, but hair loss in men gets more prominent due to baldness from fore-head, sides and back.

Philip Kingsley has also explained other reasons responsible for hair loss which are chemotherapy, high fever, cancer, imbalanced diet, and deficiency of iron, excessive of iron, stress and illness.

A hair fall can arise due to any stressful experience, scientific name of this disease is called telogen effluvium, and it arises after few months of the bitter experiences. Another source of telogen effluvium transmission is when pregnant mother suffers from hair loss.

After the birth, of a newly born baby lots of hormonal changes take place in the body of a woman that cause hair loss. This process is normalized after two or ten months.


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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Nov 16, Just When You Think Life Is Amazing.....

by Alex
(New York, NY, USA)

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I never had a good roll of the genetic dice. I had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and anxiety disorder at eighteen. I had been in therapy since I was a child. To compound that, I've been treated for high blood pressure since I was about nineteen. But none of these conditions made me feel any less than anyone else. Hair loss has caused me to feel worthless and become a complete wreck. Here's my story....


2010 was shaping up to be the best year of my life. I had been accepted to a Master's program at a local university for library science. I was tutoring part-time. And I began dating the most amazing woman I've ever known. Everything was perfect. Sure, I was still living at home at 26, but I was making some money, getting my degree, and finally enjoying a successful relationship. And then it all came crashing down. I don't know exactly what started the crash. At the end of June, I signed up for two graduate classes for the summer semester. It was stressful. One of the classes was a literature class and I was constantly studying and working on my papers. However, I still made time to see my girlfriend. Everything seemed to be going fine, albeit the stress level was high from school.

Then, on July 24th, I went over my girlfriend's house. She sat me down on the couch and told me she thought she was pregnant. I was completely shocked. We ended up heading to the local Rite Aid pharmacy to pick up a pregnancy test. I sat on her bed, while she went into the bathroom and took the test. The result was negative. I was relieved. My life wasn't dramatically altered...or so I thought.

Around the same time as the pregnancy scare, I switched to a new blood pressure medication. It was a beta blocker. A few days later, on July 26th, I began freaking out, as hairs were falling from my head. I was going bald.

I went to my general practitioner and my psychiatrist, and both assumed that the reaction was just from the medication. I switched back to my old blood pressure pill. Still, hair kept falling off my head.

A week or two later, I was over at my girlfriend's brother's house. We were playing football. As I exercised, I noticed at least 20 hairs came out as I sweated under the August sun. I realized that when I sweat, I'd lose hairs in the frontal hairline, so I stopped exercising. I barely even left the house.

The hair loss seemed to be slowing down in August, while I avoided exercise or heat, until the school year started on August 26. I signed up for 4 classes. I quickly had to drop one. One day when taking the subway back from home a big clump of hair fell out. I was mortified. I started missing classes. I made an appointment with a dermatologist but it was too long a wait before the appointment. I called my sister's dermatologist (she has acne) and immediately made an appointment. It couldn't have come any sooner, as the night before the appointment, my scalp looked relatively fine, despite the hair loss, but upon waking that day, long strands of hair were falling out of my hairline and my hairline was completely wrecked.

The doctor proscribed Rogaine, Extina, and Clobetasol. He was unsure of the condition, but gave me steroid injections into my scalp. The thinning slowed down noticeably afterwards. I went back to him 9 days later after I noticed a little bit more thinning. He injected me with more shots. The hair seemed to be growing in thick. My hairline was fine. After about two weeks or so, the hair started to thin. I never felt my hair as thin as this before. Also, strands kept falling out. And not just in the hairline. Hair is falling out diffusely from along my side and back as well as the front and center. The doctor ran an autoimmune test and the tests came back normal. He asked if I wanted to test my scalp, but I refused because I was afraid of scarring. The next week I came back and he said it was likely male pattern baldness.

Right now I continue to take the medicines he proscribed. I went to my psychiatrist today and though my hair feels thin, the doctor (who has male pattern baldness) says my hair looks fine. I plan to start taking Inhairit pills, shampoo, and conditioner to add to it. Also, I've started taking Valium to calm my nerves so I can function in daily life.

I'm just afraid that I'll lose everything along with my hair. My overemphasis on hair loss has caused some tension with my girlfriend. I try not to talk about it, but it's always present in my mind. I cannot concentrate in school. I plan to take the next semester off. I just hope I can get my life together again.


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