Monday, March 29, 2010

Hair loss- 22 yr-old woman- PLEASE Help~!?

My parents have lush thick black hair, and I did too up until a month ago. Everyone is telling me it's from stress but I'm not under a significant amount of stress. I noticed it when I was pulling my hair back in a pony tail and the thickness was almost half of what it typically is. I'm starting to get very concerned and obsessing over it. I don't have health insurance, so I can't see a dermatologist or hair specialist, but my school has a health center that I plan on going to. Any suggestions/ideas? Serious answers only please. I appreciate it!!Hair loss- 22 yr-old woman- PLEASE Help~!?
Please answer my questions and I can give you a good responce as I have done a lot of reading up on this since it happened to my sister.


Do you have regular periods? If yes are they of normal flow? If no then how often on average per year?


How is your diet?


How do your nails look? Is your skin in great condition?


Are you using the same shampoo/conditioner as normal? Have you changed recently?





Many factors can determine this problem. I myself have noticed my hair has been thinning a lot and it used to be so long and thick. I have an overactive thyroid which is an extremely common problem for women of our age-group and usually results in hair becoming brittle/less full of life. Medication sorts that out no problem.





Answer my questions and I will go on from there.





One last thing - you might be due a hair cut, as once I let my hair get so long it became unhealthy xHair loss- 22 yr-old woman- PLEASE Help~!?
You can fix this by trying out natural methods. Go to this webpage:


http://stopyourhairloss.com/enter.htm?ho鈥?/a>
hair loss due to genes happens and theres not much you can do for that except like rogain type products to slow the loss. but there is a condition called Alopecia. here is the medical def for stress alopecia..Stress alopecia, a type of telogen effluvium, is temporary, reversible, diffuse hair loss on the scalp that results from severe emotional or physiological stress. Normally, about 90% of scalp hair follicles are in the growing anagen phase, and about 10% to 15% are in the resting catagen and telogen phases. Stress causes anagen hairs to convert prematurely into telogen hairs, which means that more than the normal number of hairs are in the telogen phase and ready to shed. the best thing is to see a doc for it but since you don't have insurance you need to research online to see if there are ';home remidies'; you can try. i don't know any off the top of my head. take care
Alepicia is actually a common problem - basically your immune system is attacking hair follicles. If anything it is probably that. Do you notice any balding spots or thinning roots. If not, your ends are probably just breaking off. Do a hair-pull test on yourself - pinch some hair at your roots and gently pull - not hard enough to pull them out - just enough. If some hairs come out anyway, it's probably alepicia. If you are noticing balding spots, here's what you can do.





Pure' a bunch of tomatoes and smear it on your scalp. Put on a shower cap and leave it for an hour.





Rumor has it that if you crush up birth control pills (free and planned parenthood) and put them in your shampoo, the hormones help with hair growth.





Change your shampoo and conditioner to a vitamin and moisture-rich brand and apply conditioner to your entire scalp - not just the ends.





When it comes down to it, you will need to see a dermatologist. I will also say that hair loss due to stress is probable. Most of these cases don't even know they are stressed out - and some turn out to have PTSD - hair loss is relatively common symptom of that. I just thought I would throw that out there just as an FYI.
Honestly, the only serious response to something like that is to send you to your doctor... I wish you well.

Hair loss, 20 year old woman?

About two years ago I dyed my hair with some hair dye that was on sale (I should have known). After I rinsed clumps of hair fell off and it continue to for a few months. Unfortunately I was left with a small bald patch. I've also notice my temples thin. I don't know what to do anymore. Its frustrating. I haven't dyed my hair since but the patch hasn't filled in. I just notice tiny hairs recently. If I go see a dermatologist about how much would they charge me with no insurance? Thanks for any feedback you can give me!Hair loss, 20 year old woman?
The hair dye was probably expired! But you should go see a dermatologists, I am not sure how much it will cost, but until then try putting oil in your hair. The oils that are good for your hair are coconut oil, olive oil and castor oil (if you have a dry scalp for castor oil). Try massaging your scalp every night and rinse your hair in cold water. But if you would like to use other products heres a link!


http://www.timeformecatalog.com/cgi-bin/鈥?/a>


Hope I helped! Oh yeah why dont you try Nioxin that will stop shedding for a while but later it will stop helping! But good luck!Hair loss, 20 year old woman?
It sounds like you have been unlucky, probably with an out of date or cheap hair dye.





The clumps of hair that have gone have gone, if there are tiny hairs there then you still have some live growth cells so if you treat it right it should grow back perfectly in the long term.





Dermatologists can be expensive and will more than likely work with a drug company and will then point you in the direction of a certain drug based treatment (they make money by selling these drugs). Obviously the will offer you good advice which is worthwhile taking on board.





Personally, when I have any ailments I like to go down the natural route, do some research and look for reputable products with guarantees (free trials, money back etc).





Good luck and I'm sure you'll get it back.

Hair loss, 20 year old woman?

About two years ago I dyed my hair with some hair dye that was on sale (I should have known). After I rinsed clumps of hair fell off and it continue to for a few months. Unfortunately I was left with a small bald patch. I've also notice my temples thin. I don't know what to do anymore. Its frustrating. I haven't dyed my hair since but the patch hasn't filled in. I just notice tiny hairs recently. If I go see a dermatologist about how much would they charge me with no insurance? Thanks for any feedback you can give me!Hair loss, 20 year old woman?
I just went to a Dr. to day and told him I have no insurance and they charged me half the normal price. Call first and see what they say over the phone. Good LuckHair loss, 20 year old woman?
You can call the dermatologist office and ask how much a consult is. You may have used an outed bottle of dye or left it in too long. If you try to dye your lighter than your natural colour that can cause your hair to fall out. The bleaching chemicals in it wreak havoc on your hair. But 2 years is a long time to not have your hair grow back. Seeing a derm would be a good idea.

I'm only 33 year old woman and I'm experiencing hair loss. It's quite embarassing. Any suggestion?

read this:


FALLING HAIR -





Does your hair fall a lot? Don't worry, you're not alone. Millions of people from all around the world suffer from dry, brittle and weak hair. Some of the possible reasons for falling hair are:








Tension


Too much work


Illness


Poor diet


Over-exposure to the sun


Perming


Amateur bleaching


Too frequent and inexpert use of tints, rinses or other colourants








Here is what you can do to prevent hair fall








Shampoo regularly. Remember, a CLEAN scalp is a HEALTHY SCALP.





Brahmi amla oil also promotes hair growth.





A high protein diet with plenty of fruits, green vegetables and dairy products is a must.





Drink 10-12 glass of water everyday.





Use a very mild shampoo and condition your hair at least twice a week. When you do, make sure you rinse out the conditioner thoroughly, otherwise residue build-up will cause your hair to look limp and dull.





Know your vitamins! IRON is important for healthy hair and brittle, limp hair indicates an iron deficiency. Spinach has a good iron content, so gulp it down!





ZINC helps prevent hair loss and greying. Eat adequate zinc rich foods. Overweight people tend to have zinc deficiency, which is inversely related to the body mass index. Thus if you are overweight and if your hair falls too much, you may want to increase your intake of zinc containing foods. Recipes containing stone ground, wholegrain flour are rich in zinc.





A shortfall in VITAMIN B may cause dandruff, falling hair, loss of colour and could encourage grey hair. So B group Vitamins are essential for gloss, colour and thickness.





VITAMIN C ensures the health of capillaries supplying blood to hair follicles. Make sure your diet includes plenty of fresh fruits and veggies.





VITAMIN E encourages hair growth. Switch from refined flours to wholemeal and wheatgerm, eggs, vegetable oil.





COPPER stops hair from falling. Studies show that the copper content in the blood serum of people with falling hair is less than normal. Different types of alopecia (falling hair) are seen to have a deficiency of this important trace element. Include small quantities of nuts, especially cashews and peanuts, seeds, whole milk and beans in your diet as these contain minute but important amounts of copper.








Homemade remedies for preventing hair fall:





Apply almond oil on scalp and massage.


Grind fenugreek seeds in water and apply on your scalp. Wash off after 40 minutes. Do this every morning for a month 隆V if it suits you! Remember, different treatments suit different types of hair.


Massage warm castor oil + almond oil into your scalp gently. Wrap a hot towel around your scalp so it gets absorbed into the hair. Do this twice a week for healthy, shiny hair.


Add 2-3 drops of honey to a glass of water and use this as the last rinse after shampooing.








Quick Hair Care Conditioner





Mix 1 egg, 2 tbs castor oil, 1 tsp vinegar and 1 tsp glycerine. Beat until frothy and massage lightly into your scalp. Wrap your head in a hot towel, steam, then wash off. This conditioner makes hair thicker, shiny, soft and manageable.








Honey Conditioner





Beat 1-2 eggs (depending on the length of the hair), 1 tsp honey and 2 tsp olive oil. Massage gently into the scalp. Steam, and shampoo after an hour.








Alcohol Conditioner





Beat 1-2 eggs with 2 tsp brandy. Massage into your scalp. Leave for 10-15 mins. Rinse well. The egg nourishes your hair and brandy stimulates hair growth.





Your hair is a vital beauty asset, requiring constant loving care. And with a little nurturing, lush, glossy hair will be yours





ESSENTIALS FOR FALLING HAIR -











Does your hair fall often Arm yourself with these tools to combat hair fall.











Wide-toothed comb








Get yourself a wide-toothed comb. This is probably one of the most important yet underutilized of all hair tools. A wide-toothed comb helps you distribute conditioner evenly all over your hair while shampooing and conditioning. In addition, it also helps get rid of knots smoothly.





The best time to get rid of knots is during conditioning. Apply conditioner and run a wide toothed comb gently through your hair.





While untangling dry hair, do so in sections. Take one section at a time, and first, untangle the ends of your hair. Do so slowly, and don?t pull unless you want your hair to fall out in clumps or break.





Don?t wait for the last minute before detangling your hair. Every night, while sitting in front of the television, run a wide toothed comb gently through your hair, until you have untangled it completely. Do this every night, and you will notice that your hair remains free from tangles.





Leave-in conditioner


Dry hair tends to tangle easily, and, needless to say, causes it to break. Make sure your hair is never devoid of moisture by always keeping a bottle of leave-in conditioner handy. The next time you feel your hair is dry and rough to the touch, simply rub a dollop of leave-in conditioner between your palms, and apply it to your hair. Comb through with your wide toothed comb. Your hair will be instantly rejuvenated and moisturized. Gradually, the texture will also improve. This is a must if you blow dry your hair regularly, or if it is chemically treated. Such hair constantly craves moisture, so get yourself a bottle of leave-in conditioner.








Oil


Olive, almond and coconut oils are all excellent for the hair. While you could apply oil as an alternative to leave-in conditioner, oil tends to make your hair sticky, and you cannot style your hair well after applying oil. Your only alternative would then be to tie up your hair. For better results with oil, apply just a few drops immediately after washing your hair, when your hair is still dripping wet. Oil doesn?t penetrate the strands as easily as leave-in conditioner does though. Nothing beats a hot oil massage followed by a steam treatment, as the steam helps the oil penetrate the hair strands, strengthening them and curtailing hair fall.








Egg


Egg is great for the hair ? there are no two ways about it! True, it causes a tremendous stink in the bathroom, and your hair may let off an ?eggy? smell, but the results are instantaneous and worth it! Egg strengthens your hair almost immediately, and the egg yolk leaves your hair shining. Whip an egg with two tablespoons of olive oil and apply it to your hair. Wash off after half an hour. Make sure you wash off with cold water though, or the egg will start cooking in your hair, and would be harder to take off! Use a scented shampoo to counter the smell of egg in your hair, and follow up with a leave-in conditioner. Do this for a month, and you will be amazed by the change in your hair texture and the reduction in hair fall.I'm only 33 year old woman and I'm experiencing hair loss. It's quite embarassing. Any suggestion?
There is rogaine for women. Just get it at the drug store. If this doesnt help, a doctor can prescribe some stronger stuff.I'm only 33 year old woman and I'm experiencing hair loss. It's quite embarassing. Any suggestion?
See a doctor. It's probably hormonal and could be your thyroid. Hair loss is a common symptom of a thyroid problem.
See your doctor about it. Hair loss after pregnancy and going off birth control is normal if either apply. But, woman can lose their hair too.





Hair replacement is one option.
you should avoid wearing hat to prevent hair loss and for the mean time lessen the use of conditioner or anything that can damage the hair such as hair colors(highlights),ironing and many more.hope that i help even a little bit
I would look into Rogaine as the other answer suggested. I would also look into nutritional supplements. I would find someone who works in alternative medicine for guidance. In my reading, there are lots of things that can cause hair loss; too many to name, in fact. As far as I know, traditional medicine looks at hair loss as irreversable. But I don't think alternative medicine does. I'd start reading up on it if I was you, and you may be able to determine your cause for your particular case as you know your situation best. Good luck to you. I wouldn't give up if it was me, either.
Hair loss can be caused by various problems. Such as medical conditions, hormones and medicine.


I suggest you call your doctor and get a professional opinion.


I've been a licensed cosmetologist for thirty years.


Hope this helps.
did you try lathering your scalp daily with peanut butter?

I am 31yrs old woman, my frontal hair is balding. i feel very awkward. Is there a good hair loss concealor ?

why not get a hair transplant? I think it is the best option compared to other methods. The technology today can get you hair back to the way it should permanently and make you look young.I am 31yrs old woman, my frontal hair is balding. i feel very awkward. Is there a good hair loss concealor ?
Balding of hair in women is a problem that may leads to inferiority complex. But don't worry you have several option to congeal it Remember the popular Sadhna cutting (front hair is cut short) or else you can go for hair transplantation. Otherwise there are some special ways of hair coloring or highlighting through which you can create a bouncy look of hair.


Usually hair fall or balding is hereditary so take good care and regular care regime to prevent it.Turban therapy or hot oil massage is said to prevent hair loss. You can also take some medicines which prevent hair fall. And more over take vitamin and calcium enriched food to strengthen the hair. All the best.I am 31yrs old woman, my frontal hair is balding. i feel very awkward. Is there a good hair loss concealor ?
maybe you could wear one of those fashion scarf bands to cover the area.there are some really pretty ones about.


its just an idea.


good luck
Dont feel embarrassed, hairloss happens to aLOT of people. Just get a shampoo like rogaine for women...take alot of vitamin a and c.
check this out. a little expensive, but its last and it works! I am a hairstylist and i will be offering this service very soon!





http://www.mylacefrontwig.com/lacefronta鈥?/a>
fear not my boy f is 23 years old and hes getting frey hairs bit i lovee him sooooo much!!


hope that helped.


a wig may help. or hair extensions.
There are some things that color your scalp to help hide the missing hair.





I would carefully review your hygiene habits. For example, if you pull your hair back into a tight ponytail, the pressure causes the hair to break near the scalp. Also massaging your scalp helps to stimulate hair growth.





There are also more extreme methods to get hair back like rogaine for women.
I WEAR A HAT!
Try different hair styles, with more emphasis on the back and draw attention that area.

Which gender suffer more from hair loss?man or woman?

men.Which gender suffer more from hair loss?man or woman?
menWhich gender suffer more from hair loss?man or woman?
heres the break down





Straight men natural hairloss / pattern baldness


gay men hair loss from over waxing / plucking


Lesbian women - unknown


straight women from waxing / plucking / shaving


bi men - natural / pattern baldness


bi women waxing / plucking / shaving
men.
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  • What is the most common reason for hair loss in women?

    Some forms of hormonal birth control can contribute to hair loss.





    Also very common after pregnancy.What is the most common reason for hair loss in women?
    *** My Success with Natural Techniques To Re-grow Lost Hair





    Been on minoxidil ( R0gaine庐 ) for about a year and a half and have not seen even the smallest amount of regrowth that i almost fell into depression.





    My hair only started visibly growing on the bald spot after skeptically trying out the various natural techniques to re-grow lost hair @ http://www.regrowmyhair.info





    I would highly recommend this easy to follow step-by-step guide with pictures to anyone who is suffering from hair loss right now. But remember this isn't a miracle cure for baldness as you will also need to put in some effort in order to see results. And its only a minimum commitment of 15 minutes a day to help re-grow your lost hair.





    Anyway, its also a cheaper and effective way of re-growing lost hair compared to those unnatural ways which may involve harsh chemicals that may have side effects.What is the most common reason for hair loss in women?
    Hi, what a coincidence, I read a good article on this topic at ezinearticles just yesterday! The url of that article is:





    http://ezinearticles.com/?Hair-Loss-In-W鈥?/a>
    Malnutrition from weight loss
    Stress or giving birth

    What could be the cause of loss of hair in a woman?

    Most likely the culprit is malnutrition, especially if it's a young woman. Older woman CAN experience hair thinning just like older men, but if it's a young woman, it's probably because she's not eating enough.

    Hair loss in young woman?

    I am 22 years old and my hair is thinning, and I have gained alot...ALOT of weight in the last 3 years and I can't seem to get it off? Please help me what might my problem be?Hair loss in young woman?
    Ask your dr to check you for PCOS Poly cystic ovarian syndrome. if you also have Irregular periods, thining of the hair, insulin resistence, diabetes, hypoglycemia, overweight, sometimes skin tags, etc. PCOScan also affect your fertility. www.resolve.org


    www.infertility.com


    www.soulcysters.org


    for more information on PCOS





    Also there is another condition called ALLAPRECHAIRiota. I know i spelt it know. Its a loss of hair. I had that when i was 18 and I had to get steroid shots in my head. It was humilating and scarey. ut my hair grew back..





    hugs go see your dr. tcHair loss in young woman?
    get your thyroid checked immediately, simple blood test. I have hypothyroid, and thats how it started with me
    Most hair loss in women is HEREDITY. Does your mother have a history with hair loss? You should see a hair stylist who specializes in those problems.
    Sounds like a hormone or thyroid issue. Possibly stress, too. If you've been in a stressful situation (school, work, romance, whatever) it'll make you put on weight and thin your hair. Try joining a yoga class for awhile - the extra exercise might help your hormones balance out, and the stress-relieving factor might also do the trick. If you don't think it's any of these, check with your doctor.





    Good luck!

    I am a 47 year old woman who has total hair loss. Any suggestions?

    I can't ask this question with out praising God. You may wonder why. Considering I grew up as the prettiest girl in my home town church. I was the one that turned folks heads and made mouths drop open. My biggest asset was my dark thick hair. I was diagnosed with breast cancer at the first of the year, then learned it was in my lynmph nodes, and I also had 10 tumors in my liver. The medical team had silently given me up. I did not learn that till just a few months ago. My husband and I got into the Word of God and gave our tithes and offerings. I went to a great doctor. I'm cleared of all tumors. PTL! I was suppose to have chemo, radiation, and radical surgory. I'm now off the chemo, and only on herception. (That is great stuff!) I might have very little surgory. So now I'm left with fuss on my head. I can't tell my story and not rejoyce in God's awesome power. But do any of you have, Any ideas?I am a 47 year old woman who has total hair loss. Any suggestions?
    wow! I say you are one lovely lucky person! Praise the good Lord sweetie. There must be lots of people who'd rather lose their hair than their life! Anyway, your hair will grow back, it's only hair......... in the meantime, go to a professional wig shop and let them fit you properly so your temporary hair will look as natural and feel as though you have no wig on. After your hair grows back you may still choose to wear the wig! God has blessed you and given you many more happy and healthy years to come. Embrace them and don't fret the hair. Also, maybe you can take vitamin B and also Evening Primrose vitamins. These are supposed to help with hairloss. Good luck to you and remember,,,rejoice in your newly blessed life and don't fret the small stuff sweetie.I am a 47 year old woman who has total hair loss. Any suggestions?
    A family member of mine once sufferd the same thing as you,and once again,glory be.She was healed and had her cancer removed yet she still did have to do chemo.


    (of course).She lost all her hair from the pill she was taking and,the best advice I could give you,got a wig that looked like her old hair.If you cant find a wig that looks like your old hair,


    just try something else you like.


    I hope luck may shine upon you again,


    and that these tips help.
    Congrats on your success story! I tell my patients to have fun with wigs. Go out and get something you might never normally do to you hair. Go red or blonde. Or go short and spiky. Just try on some wigs and see what tickles your fancy.





    Just in case nobody has warned you, your hair may not grow back the way it was before. The color and texture may be different.
    First of all, Congrats on beating cancer. It sucks that one of the side effects is losing your hair. Find some pretty scarfs to wear, find a nice wig that you like, you can even consult a hair dresser to help you find and style a wig you like (my hair dresser did that for a client of his)....and the best part is that your hair will eventually grow back, so for now have some fun with it, and try out some new hair styles!! Good luck, and ENJOY LIFE!! YOU ARE VERY LUCKY!
    go to ur local hair store and purchase a wig one thats fits u and u like and even ask about how do u care for them Get Educated
    Wait until the fuzz grows.


    Purchase a wig.


    Pray your hair grows back?
    Hello Sister,


    my mom has this also but she didn't take any radiation or chemo. and she's just fine but she did have it removed
    Patience, your hair will grow back. I didn't like the idea of wigs so I wore scarves and hats. Wear a gorgeous smile and heads will still turn and not to stare at the fuzz.
    Your hair will come back eventually.


    Purchase a nice wig until then. You can get your doc. to write a prescription for the wig, and your insurance may cover some of the cost. [mine did].


    Praise God for His healing and miracle-working power.


    I am.
    My son was diagnosed 20 months ago with a rare abdominal sarcoma with multiple tumors everywhere in the body. He underwent high dose chemotherapy and after a few months lost most of his hair. The rest stayed fuzzy and to me quite beautiful for a few more months. He than lost all hair on his head, eyelashes, eyebrows, and body hair. It never looked odd to me at all. I thought it made him look distinquished (he was 17 years old). Eventually, he was off the chemo that had made him lose his hair, and was on a type that did not. So his hair began to grow back, soft and stubby . . but I always felt like touching it . . and as you can imagine he hated me to do that! But, what's a mother to do. I supplied him with beanies, caps, scarves, and anything he wanted to cover his head. But other than when it was too cold or too hot outside he just could not be bothered. He just went out the way he was.





    He's on chemo again, and this time he says that he's going to shave it all off and just get it all over with so he doesn't lose it slowly like before.





    My feeling is that he wears the baldness as a display of courage . .





    Wrap your head in pretty scarves or wonderful hats if you wish . . or a nice wig . . or if you prefer confront the world just exactly the way you are . . because you are probably beautiful without hair.





    Peace to you. ;-)
    I am a 9 year survivor of breast %26amp; ovarian cancer, had my hair fall out and grow back in 3 times, it's a blast! Yes it takes it's own sweet time to grow back, think of it this way saving so much money on hairdressing visits! I did the same as most people bought the scarfs and hats, we bought some crazy and wild ones at that. I sometimes waxed and spiked my fuzzy bits up, my daughters used markers and drew pictures on the bare spots. Chemo and radiation sucks, you earned that fuzz be proud of it! Herception is a WONDERFUL drug, i had a relapse at the start of the year, i am now clear praise be to that drug and prayer. Never, Never give up, i pray you are healthy soon, God Bless
    My aunt was in the same boat and while she waited for her hair to grow in (it came in curly), she bought a variety of hats and scarves. Worked for her and she looked very nice in them. Unless you looked real close you couldn't hardly tell she was bald.
    for the time being, use a good simonize type wax and soft cloth buff to a high gloss, and relax, your hair will grow back, it just takes a little time for your body to rid itself of all the chemicals and return to its former luster you`ll be surprized because all of the gray will be gone, good luck and GB.

    Is it wrong for a woman to shave all her hair off if it's not due to medical/heredity hair loss?

    No its not wrong. If it was, then it would also be wrong for a man to grow long hair, or for anybody to do anything to their hair that they weren't born with.





    Its a personal choice, one I have made in the past and never regretted it. I loved it.Is it wrong for a woman to shave all her hair off if it's not due to medical/heredity hair loss?
    look at britney spears.


    she has a mental issue..


    i think you would be mental to shave all your hair off...


    unless you really want it then go ahead.


    but people will think you are crazy and need to be sent to an institutionIs it wrong for a woman to shave all her hair off if it's not due to medical/heredity hair loss?
    Uhm You really can do whatever you want with your hair. i would prefer having hair? But you can do whatever you wish.
    No. If you want to shave your head, go right ahead. It's a matter of personal preference.
    no its not wrong(even if they shouldnt)
    not really...but make sure u can pull off the bald look before u do it...unless ur ready to be single until it grows out
    no

    Is it possible for a woman to get chemo and radiation with no hair or weight loss and no radiation tatoo?

    Some chemo regimes don't cause hair loss, and many people actually put on weight during chemo.





    She would have been required to have tattoos for radiotherapy, but they are small dots - I can only see one of the four I had.





    What would not have been possible would be for her to undergo these treatments without having a great deal of time off work. I don't know why her colleagues are suspicious of her, but if she hasn't had a fair amount of sick leave to recover from surgeries and from chemotherapy that may be a reason.





    It isn't unknown. of course, for people to pretend they have cancer, for attention or sympathy or whatever. If you know her well, you will probably know whether she has been sick and ill with the effects of treatment, and whether she has had hospital stays.





    Give her the benefit of the doubt until you have reason to believe she's not telling the truth.Is it possible for a woman to get chemo and radiation with no hair or weight loss and no radiation tatoo?
    well it depends on your case of cancer and what treatments you will need to receive.


    not all chemo's/radiation cause hair loss or weight loss - my boyfriend actually put on weight during his chemo because they gave he steriods to help him with the chemo.


    if you have radiation then your going to have a tattoo because they need to make sure that they blast you in the correct place everytime - its dangerous for them to just guess.


    my boyfriend lost his hair 3 weeks after his 1st lot of chemo, (he only had 2 doses) but it soon started to grow back and he had a normal head of hair within 2 months.





    if you get better then surely its all worth it.
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  • What causes hair loss in woman?

    my friend lost some hair - and has this bald patch, i am doing this on behalf of her...she has had blood tests and they have come back all clear - so thyroid diabetes etc is out of the picture...and she doesn't have a fungal infection which drs also checked - it has been a year and her hair still hasn't grown back...what do you think other causes are? we are going to see another dr for a second opinion (she is also trying this hair growth lotion that her dr gave her and it is not working)What causes hair loss in woman?
    anyway hair loss can be caused by many different reasons! Find out the actual cause of hair loss! There are many causes of loss of hair such as stress, poor nutrition ,medications, thyroid dysfunctions, illness, fungal infections ,hormonal problems, to mention a few. but anyway you can always try and get real results.





    year ago I suffered from hair loss too and I started trying everything you can imagine to stop my hair loss.


    the things that really worked for me was:





    1) Vitamin A - an anti-oxidant which promotes healthy production of sebum in the scalp;





    2) Vitamin E stimulates circulation. Good blood circulation in the scalp is important in keeping hair follicles productive. The 'B' vitamins contribute to melanin, which gives hair its healthy color and also stimulates blood circulation;





    3) massage is also beneficial. Massage stimulates circulation. As already noted, good circulation in the scalp keeps hair follicles active. Experts suggest a few minutes of daily head massage by hand. Circulation through massage may be improved by using a few drops of lavender or bay essential oil in an almond or sesame oil base with massage;





    4) Try rubbing your scalp with garlic juice, Onion Juice or Ginger Juice(you can either of one out of three, Do not mix any of two or three);





    5) also you should use some herbal treatment.in that case Provillus is a good product that helps prevent hair loss and it is an FDA approved product. I think it is very important!





    It worked and still works for me!





    I do not know if any pharmacies carry Provillus but I do know that you should purchase it directly from the manufacturer and read more about the product here http://www.provillus.com/?aid=749165





    It restores hair follicles by blocking DHT!!!





    good luck!





    not only my and my husband`s own personal experienceWhat causes hair loss in woman?
    Have you looked up alopecia?


    I know someone who has this.


    Sometimes it can be temporary, other times permanent.

    How come when black women straightenen their hair its ok but when a black guy does it all hell breaks loss?

    Like the black is either looked at weird or is called wanna white or gay.. My boyfriend is black and has his hair straighten and he looks at bad not mostly from his own people...(Btw im a black girl)





    For example like this:http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee136/suwarnaadi/jensen-ackles-hairstyle.jpg





    Or even this:http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee136/suwarnaadi/chacecrawford3.jpg





    Why do black women and men hate other black guys for straighting their hair so much?


    Im not self hating just a question..How come when black women straightenen their hair its ok but when a black guy does it all hell breaks loss?
    It just looks weird. I like my men with either short hair or dreads(%26lt;--MMMMM!) and no inbetweens. It looks unattractive but that's probably because no one thinks about it that much. Maybe you've stumbled upon some african american hair revolution. If there was a way to wear straight hair and it would look good they would do it. Maybe if you can find a decent style for BLACK men instead of those two white guys(very sexii white guys btw). In most cases, our hair is just different from theirs and you can't hold our hairstyles up to the same expectations as someone with silky hair. I hope you understand what I'm trying to sayHow come when black women straightenen their hair its ok but when a black guy does it all hell breaks loss?
    Lol, not where I live. If I could i'll put perm on a guys head myself to see how funny it looks.








    Lol that looks cool to me.
    I think that when a guy straightens his hair than he most be a pimp or gay! I wouldn't want to date a guy who has enough hair to straighten because I am a straight woman and I don't want a guy who is as feminine as me!
    I think he should try.





    The only thing I think he needs to be ready for is being called Little Richard.





    But- if his face will suit the look, why not? Go for it! Have fun, it's only hair!
    Well straight hair on a black doesn't look good unless he's Prince or Ice T lol.








    I prefer black women to have natural hair as well, it looks sexier. Straight hair is boring and overrated.
    i aint even look at that picture just what the hell is he thinking
    black guys with straight? I've seen that twice in my whole life it looks gay.
    I think it's all stereotyping.
    Black man straighting his hair? Ehh thats gay. Unless its done like Kat Williams.
    Why does it even matter?

    Hair loss in woman?

    What causes hair loss in woman happen nowadays?Hair loss in woman?
    Hair loss is caused by many reasons such as malnutrition, illness, tension and other health problems.Perming, straightening, hair dyeing and bleaching ,hot combing, using heated rollers and hot wax inevitably damage the hair.Badly damaged hair breaks at the scalp. Check out http://usefulinfo-hairloss.blogspot.com/ for more info.Hair loss in woman?
    I know after you have a baby and losing alot of weight don't know waht else though
    not sure, but its pretty normal i think because i see ads for hair growth treatment on TV

    The best and affordable hair loss treatment you know for woman?

    female, mother of 2 children (my hair starting falling out from the root after my second pregnancy which I don't know if there is a connection),age early 30s, student and medical history poor blood circulationThe best and affordable hair loss treatment you know for woman?
    scrub your sculp with fresh garlic.. i heard its effective but never dared to try.The best and affordable hair loss treatment you know for woman?
    This was recommended to me by my family physician and helped! Iron capsules for 14 days and then multivitamin with a high level of iron daily.


    But check with your physician first!





    Good luck!
    Try Hair loss remedies at http://www.hairthinning.org/
    It really depends on why your hair has began falling out....





    The hair grows in 3 phases (every individual hair goes through each of 3 phases in it's life time)...


    I wont bore you with the scientific names and I'll talk about just 2 phases here for simplicity's sake, but it's difficult for me to advise you without explaining all this, so in layman's terms...


    1st phase - Growing.


    Depending on the individual, around 80%26amp; of the hairs on your head are in this phase. Each hair is connected to it's own little blood supply/nerves etc at the root, which feeds the hair and enables it to grow - the hairs that hurt when you pull them out are in this phase. It can last for between 2 %26amp; 11 yrs before the hair automatically goes into the next phase.


    2nd phase -Rest


    this is when the follicle (the tiny tube that the hair grows in) rests. Recent scientific research shows that the follicle actually moves away from the hair root and 'puts its feet up' for a bit. The hairs which you see in your brush/plughole, are the ones that were in this phase - after sitting in the follicle unattatched to blood supply or nerves, when brushed just falls away. (thats why it's normal to loose up to 100 hairs every day)


    So how does that apply to you?


    Well it's when something goes wrong - either with the blood supply to the hair itself or with the phases that you loose hair.





    If the hair is unable to get sufficient nourishment for some reason than the hair will not grow correctly -thin wispy weak hair, or will not grow at all - seen as hair 'loss'.


    This can have many causes..


    1) poor diet - not enough nourishment in the blood


    2) poor blood circulation due to a general problem with cirulation, or a tight scalp which constricts blood flow to the hair root.


    3)physical or emotional stress which causes the body to redirect bloodflow to more vital tasks.





    If the 3 phases of growth are knocked out of kilter (remember approx 80% of the hairs on yr head should be in phase one) then too many hairs will be sent to phase 3 too quickly and at the same time - therefore lots of your hairs fall out before they should giving rise to patches of baldness or more general thinning. This can be caused by :-


    1)hormonal factors


    2)shock/stress - again quite likely due to pregnancy/new family


    (A perfect example of this form of hair loss is Chemotherapy where the poison sends all the hairs on your head into 3rd phase and thus they fall out- when the chemo stops the phases right themselves again eventually and so the hair grows back.)


    3)some sort of more serious health problem - I don't mean to frighten you but hair loss can occasionally be a sign of an underlying issue which may require attention so if you have any other unexplained symptoms visit your GP.





    It's difficult to establish which of these is at the heart of the problem, or whether its a bit of eveything. It's perfectly possible that the birth of you child effected your hormones, and created a physical shock/extra stress which could easily have sent the cycle of growth out of balance and that this hasn't righted itself, when you add to that the pressures of motherhood and studying ond the effect that has on your diet, your stress levels and your general health. Problems with our hair and skin can be the body's early warning system so please do pay attention to your diet and lifestyle if possible, also obviously as I don't know you this may not be relevant but i feel I ought to mention that postnatal and other forms of depression can cause hair loss (especially when undiagnosed or untreated).


    Medication can have hairloss as a side effect so check that out as well if you're taking any.





    My advice would be multi pronged


    1)visit your GP -it may be a hormonal thing -(incidentaly if he/she looks at you like ';fancy coming to the doctors with hairloss'; then see someone else!) You can also mention any other symptoms or issues which may unbeknownst to you, be related.


    2)Get yourself some neck and scalp massage to improve blood circulation, either professionally or just do it yourself with some nice oil, or even dry rubbing when ever you think about it during the day is better than nothing. (the scalp should move seperately and freely over the skull if it doesn't then this suggests it's tight and wont be helping the blood supply (and can give you headaches!)


    3)try to reduce stress levels and or learn some form of relaxation technique if you don't already .


    3)go to your local health food shop and get a good quality vitamin mineral supplement they should be able to advise you, but do make sue you tell them of any medication/health problems you have because of interaction.


    And pay attention to your diet.


    4)choice of shampoo....


    shampoos etc from the chemist/supermarket are only able to make the hair which is left thicker by adding stuff to it etc, so while it may be helpful to use products for thin/thinning hair from a purely cosmetic point of view, they wont deal with the underlying problem.


    However the NIOXIN system mentioned by someone else is excellent and well worth it as it deals with all of the causes except underlying illness, hormanal factors and stress - but only if you use it properly. I have used it professionally and my clients got very good results but only when they used it as advised (it's no good if you only use half the system or not regularly enough) I'm not in salon anymore as I left to teach instead but I'm sure if you if you google it I'm sure you'll find a stockist/online retailer. (if you do try it don't use any oil to massage with or ANY other product on your hair/scalp as it can create a barrier to the nioxin)





    If none of that works then I would definately ask for a referall to a dermatologist, or even better see a tricologist although I doubt you'd get that on the NHS.


    hope some of that helps sorry it's so long winded but I wanted to give you the same answer I would give a client.
    there is a connection most women suffer hair loss when pregnant or just after not much you can do if hair is coming out at the root then it may not grow back does depend on blood supply to the head but not creams or medicine sorry you can go to your doctors to see if it is stress related though but good diet does go along way and if the hair is not falling from the root then dont worry it will grow back could be hormones from pregnancy hope i have helped alittle
    I got that problem twice before and now have it again. Go to your GP who might possibly refer you to a dermatologist because you could have a thing called allepecia (I think thats how you spell it...) which is what I have. Every day I use a steroid gel on my hair which stimulates hair growth, after my dermatologist at the hospital told me to use it and although it hasn't worked yet there are so many options (tablets, injections, creams etc) that can be taken for this problem that theres no need to worry and its not usually serious.
    Hi it would seem that the answer is in your medical condition


    however that does not stop you have lovely hair, regular trims for the split ends, and micro trims, the pregnancy will certainly have effected the condition of your hair, invest in a really good conditioner and treat it and yourself, hope things improve for you real soon, then treat yourself to a salon visit


    beware of any dyes as your hair maybe porous as well


    also no excessive heat in blow drying and straighteners


    best wishes
    I had a similar problem a couple years ago attributed to poor nutrition. I tried Nioxin and really saw a difference. You can check their products out at www.nioxin.com if you want more information. You really only need the cleanser, scalp therapy (conditioner), and the scalp treatment. And you should probably keep the routine up for 2 months. I know Ulta usually has some deals on it. Also, it could be from stress and even vitamin deficiency. Definitely make sure you are eating enough foods and taking a multi-vitamin. Good luck!
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    Any suggestions for hair loss for woman age 32? Thinning in front.?

    Stress, hormones, thyroid, poor nutrition....could be any of these. See how rogaine for women works. also try taking biotin in the vitamin section. That I sware helps. I have thinning hair too and feel bad about it. (36 yrs)Any suggestions for hair loss for woman age 32? Thinning in front.?
    While some hair fall daily is natural, stress, hairstyle products and lack of nutrition can cause excessive hair fall as listed at http://tinyurl.com/kshvn . By changing your lifestyle and using herbal remedies, you can reduce hair loss. More details available at http://tinyurl.com/py7z4 .Any suggestions for hair loss for woman age 32? Thinning in front.?
    Get a blood test to check your thyroid. Hair loss is one of the symptoms of thyroid problems. if you would like to check the other symptoms use the link below. Their bulletin board is well monitored and you get straight answers.
    First don't wear ponytails where your hair will be pulled and I'd try some of those new products by Rogain...heard they work!!
    Try home remedies before trying any other medicines.





    Like this one:


    Massage the scalp with uncooked egg yolk, leave for 1 hour and wash.








    http://www.grannymed.com/meds/hair-loss.





    Good luck

    Hair loss for woman what can we do to get it back?

    i am a 35 yr old woman and i am losing my hair i have 3 kids and diabeties and would like to know if there is something out there that i can use or take to frow my hair back. I would like to have it as a short term but will use whatever


    thank youHair loss for woman what can we do to get it back?
    You mentioned that you have diabeties. The links between hair loss and diabetes are as follows:





    1. Diabetes causes poor blood circulation. Poor blood circulation can affect the ability of hair follicles to operate normally. Under normal conditions, hair grows for 2-6 years; then it goes into a period of dormancy, and eventually it dies and falls out as a new strand is produced in the follicle to push it out. When blood circulation is poor, the follicle is not producing a new strand as normal, the old strand dies and falls out, and there is no replacement hair. Further, strands tend to die and fall out more quickly when blood circulation to the head area is poor. Therefore, more hair falls out and is not replaced, creating much thinner hair.





    2. Diabetics are more susceptible to skin conditions, and skin conditions on the scalp can cause hair loss. Both bacterial and fungal infections of the scalp can interrupt the normal growth process of hair.





    3. The medication often prescribed and taken for diabetes can interrupt the normal cycle of hair growth. More often, this is reversed as the body adjusts to the medication, but anyone beginning medications should be aware of this.





    4. Diabetes causes both physiological and psychological stress and anxiety. Stress and anxiety are direct factors in hair loss. Dehydration is a factor as well. When coupled with stress, it can be a killer for hair.





    If you have hair loss related to diabetes, here are some helpful suggestions:





    1. Keep your body hydrated. Eight glasses (8 0z. each) should be consumed daily, no matter what other liquids you consume.





    2. Exercise regularly. Exercise increases blood circulation, and your head will be a recipient of that increased circulation. Your follicles will love you for it.





    3. Try Yoga or some other form of relaxation to relieve stress and anxiety. Diabetes is a significant diagnosis and a life-changing illness. Follow your physician鈥檚 instructions carefully and continue to do those things that you know are good for your general health. Hair health is affected by all that you do and consume.





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    http://www.Provillus-Today.comHair loss for woman what can we do to get it back?
    There are effective medications that can help but you should be very skeptical of home remedies and herbal supplements since clinical studies do not support that they are effective in treating for female hair loss. You can find reliable and credible information on what treatment options are available to you at the link below but be sure to see a dermatologist (usually around $75 for an office visit) to determine the actual cause of your hair loss since there could be many different reasons for it.
    a regular scalp massage is good to help stimulate hair growth it wont make it grow faster but it can encourage new hair to grow. also if your hair is just falling out alot at the moment and isnt caused by any medical conditions it may just be that your hair is going through a faze which everyones does every now and then and is nothing to worry about. i will explain it for you. you hair growth has 3 stages the first stage is called anogen this is when new hair pushes through your scalp (new hair growth) hair then grows long this is the second part of the growth stage called catagen. the third is where a new hair under your scalp pushes the old longer hair out this is called telogen.


    It can be quite disturbing sometimes as it always seems like your loosing loads of hair when acually your not.


    look on this link for more info. hope this helps





    http://www.pg.com/science/haircare/hair_鈥?/a>
    Here a few simple home remedies which can be tried at home to control hair fall.





    1.Rinse your hair with a mix of apple cider vinegar and sage tea this helps hair grow..





    2. A medicine rich in sulfur is also recommended as sulfur plays an important part in the structure of the hair.





    3. Massage with olive oil before going to bed at night and next morning, wash off the hair gently..





    4. To treat hair loss apply a little lemon juice with some black tea.Massage well and shampoo.





    5. Beat two eggs,and add two tablespoons of water to it. Rinse hair and pour the egg mixture over the hair.Massage the scalp well and leave for 10 minutes.Then wash it.
    Go to a professional to see what is causing your woman's hair loss. then go to a woman's hair loss salon, for hair loss solutions until your hair grows back.
    Here are some Hair loss Answers which would be of your help:








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    try this natural solution.


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  • Any support group in Angus for hair loss in woman?

    this is the nearest i could find for you.


    http://www.alopeciaonline.org.uk/groups/鈥?/a>

    Hair loss on young woman normal?

    I lose a lot of hair everyday. I shed like crazy. I don't have any bald spots in my head and I'm young, so that's not the answer. Everytime I brush my hair a lot comes out. Is this normal? Do a lot of people have this? Thank you.Hair loss on young woman normal?
    It's totally normal to lose up to 100 hairs a day. It all depends on how much hair you have to start with. I would start to get worried if you see bald spots or are pulling out huge chunks of hair at a time. Your hair grows in cycles and each strand is in a different part of the cycle at a given time, so it's only normal to see hair fall out to make room for new hair.


    I noticed my hair started coming out (more than usual) a couple of years ago, and my doctor told me not to worry...many things can cause hair to come out, like stress and hormones. Hair loss on young woman normal?
    Well, it really depends on your idea of ';a lot';. Everyone sheds! I can brush and brush and brush, and atleast six strings of hair will fall out (that are visible to me, atleast!). And that's completely normal.





    Now, if you're brushing, and you can hold up a wad of your hair that fits in the palm of your hand, and wads that big keep falling out, then that's most likely a problem. If that's the case, see a doctor.





    You're probably fine. Don't worry. :)
    Provillus is the only product I've seen that offers a women-specific product (instead of just a unisex one).





    It's basically a combination of a topical balm to stop hair loss and then a collection of tablets containing FDA-approved plant extracts to give your body the nutrients it needs to start growing hair again.





    You can see Provillus in more detail here: http://www.regrowreport.com/provillus-re鈥?/a>





    It's the best on the market.
    well thats happening to me and i am also young. my mom said it is just the change in weather





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    Does relaxers cause premature hair loss in a woman under the age of 40? Does glued in weaves cause balding?

    check out the link- naomi campbell is bald under her weave- she usually wears long silky weaves that are straight, but here she has no hair underneath. yikes.





    http://www.mediatakeout.com/2008/24421-a鈥?/a>Does relaxers cause premature hair loss in a woman under the age of 40? Does glued in weaves cause balding?
    Her almost complete loss of hair could be the reason for her hostility and bizarre behavior...


    She should be disappointed, but not cruel to others because her hair is almost gone.





    Shame... poor thing.

    Has any woman had success with jai bains restoration hair loss products?

    NO; You R ';Better OFF'; Going with WOMENS Rogaine ! !

    22 year-old woman experiencing hair loss- PLZ Help!?

    y parents have lush thick black hair, and I did too up until a month ago. Everyone is telling me it's from stress but I'm not under a significant amount of stress. I noticed it when I was pulling my hair back in a pony tail and the thickness was almost half of what it typically is. I'm starting to get very concerned and obsessing over it. I don't have health insurance, so I can't see a dermatologist or hair specialist, but my school has a health center that I plan on going to. Any suggestions/ideas? Serious answers only please. I appreciate it!!22 year-old woman experiencing hair loss- PLZ Help!?
    Okay, sweetheart, first off, even if you can't see a dermatologist as you don't have insurance, the school health center will have primary care doctors that can at least examine your scalp to determine the pattern of loss. Secondly, if this hair loss has occurred over the course of a month, you'd be well advised to have the family doctor at the health center or whoever the caretaker is... have them refer you to a dermatologist to ensure that there is not a serious underlying condition, or that if this is a manifestation of a systemic disorder, that the appropriate blood work and medication can be obtained.





    Lastly, consider re-posting your question under Science%26gt;Medicine or under Healthcare%26gt;Skin. There are other doctors who frequent those forums who very well may be Dermatologists and can offer you a more sophisticated response.





    I wish you well.22 year-old woman experiencing hair loss- PLZ Help!?
    Have you had fever in the last few weeks? I had strep one time and had a 103 fever and a few weeks after experienced some significant hair loss. General anesthesia can do that too. Its temporary.





    Also, do you have dry skin, dry eyes, brittle nails, and or constipation? You could have a thyroid condition.

    22 yr-old woman experiencing hair loss- Plz Help!?

    My parents have lush thick black hair, and I did too up until a month ago. Everyone is telling me it's from stress but I'm not under a significant amount of stress. I noticed it when I was pulling my hair back in a pony tail and the thickness was almost half of what it typically is. I'm starting to get very concerned and obsessing over it. I don't have health insurance, so I can't see a dermatologist or hair specialist, but my school has a health center that I plan on going to. Any suggestions/ideas? Serious answers only please. I appreciate it!!22 yr-old woman experiencing hair loss- Plz Help!?
    It's definitely devastating. It's been shown in studies that women who have hair loss have problems with interpersonal relationships, they have loss of self-esteem, and it really can have a tremendous psychosocial type of impact. They tend to be more introverted. And again, there are so many excellent treatments that are now available, and it's really not necessary for you to have to deal with this sort of emotional trauma.
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  • 47 year old woman with recent hair loss?

    started as a quarter size spot and is getting bigger. Is this related to menopause, my family dr gave me prednisone and it seems to be getting bigger. What is my next step, all the labs he did were normal. Freaking me out47 year old woman with recent hair loss?
    as we know hair loss can be caused by many different reasons! There are many causes of loss of hair such as stress, poor nutrition ,medications, thyroid dysfunctions, illness, fungal infections, hormonal problems, to mention a few.





    year ago I suffered very much from dandruff and hair loss too and I started trying everything you can imagine to stop my hair loss.


    the things that really worked for me was:





    1) Vitamin A - an anti-oxidant which promotes healthy production of sebum in the scalp;





    2) Vitamin E stimulates circulation. Good blood circulation in the scalp is important in keeping hair follicles productive. The 'B' vitamins contribute to melanin, which gives hair its healthy color and also stimulates blood circulation;





    3) massage is also beneficial. Massage stimulates circulation. As already noted, good circulation in the scalp keeps hair follicles active. Experts suggest a few minutes of daily head massage by hand. Circulation through massage may be improved by using a few drops of lavender or bay essential oil in an almond or sesame oil base with massage;





    4) Try rubbing your scalp with garlic juice, Onion Juice or Ginger Juice(you can either of one out of three, Do not mix any of two or three);





    5) also I used herbal treatment - Provillus (do not use Rogaine - it can cause unwanted hair growth elsewhere on the body)


    It is a good products that helps prevent hair loss and contains Biotin and the clinically tested ingredients approved by the FDA to help re-grow your hair! I think it is very important!





    It worked and still works for me!47 year old woman with recent hair loss?
    Hair loss can be related to menopause. There is an excellent online site by Geoffrey Redmond about hormonal hair loss problems. You need referral to a specialist.

    Woman facial hair loss from salicylic acid acne products?

    I am a 26 year old woman recently suffering from acne. (I've had clear skin my whole life until about 6 months ago) I have had some major stressful changes occur in my life recently which I'm sure doesn't help. (a separation, foreclosure, moving, I have two small children, going from stay at home mom to working mom and being broke and, uninsured!!) I know my stress level is up but I just can't shake the feeling that there is something crazy going on with my body. I eat mostly organic, no sweets, tons of veggies and fruits only water. I'm a healthy 120 lbs and 5 ft 3 in tall. Recently I've noticed the hair around my hair line falling out a little and last week after using a neutrogena salicylic acid lotion the little hairs on my face are coming out. (not that it's a bad thing lol) but, I don't think it's normal. I can't find anything on the internet about it??? ANYWHERE?? I also noticed a couple of eyebrows falling out. (not a whole lot and it might just be that I've been spending a ton of time too close to the mirror checking my skin) Anyone have anything like this happen before? I'm figuring it might be hormonal? Acne/mild hair loss, some dark hair growin in odd places?? But, I'd love an opinion.


    Thanks


    Woman facial hair loss from salicylic acid acne products?
    Stress can actually cause hair loss in some cases, and it also can trigger thyroid imbalance which can cause thinning of the eyebrows and loss of hair. You mentioned being uninsured - I would try to find a clinic that will allow you to pay based on your income and have a physical exam.

    Woman, And Hair Loss...?

    My question is, if most hair loss/breakage for woman is reversable, fixable and curable over time. Why do we see some balding woman walking around ?? What I mean is, when woman are thinning its usually Thyrois or Hormones (for example) .. which both have medications to fix, treat and reverse. So why does it get to the point of Diffuse Hair Loss ? Do they not know they are thinning ?? Reason I ask is because I am thinning/breaking due to a possible Ferritin shortage, as my Dr says, I have not noticed a difference yet.





    Thanks, God Bless.Woman, And Hair Loss...?
    I was currently diagnosed with telogen effluvium which is a diffuse thinning of the hair. TE is when there is a sudden shock to your system ((mine was due to getting of a birth control pill and causing a hormonal imbalance)) or even a persisent factor, such as stress, that causes your hair to go into the telogen, or resting phase. This process is complete reversable but takes about a year to show signs of growing back. I didn't notice my hair loss until about 3 months after i got off the pill so it can take time to notice the difference. Still to many people, it doesn't look like i have lost hair..only i know. Hope this somewhat helped to answer your question! =]Woman, And Hair Loss...?
    Women thinning is not a problem, however sudden thinning my help to loose some hormones or other requirements to the body. The ladies what you have seen may be different from you, due in sufficient knowledge or negligence's of health tips.


    Every human body having its different organics to develop.So its not the good way of thinking it is happening for you also.


    Best suggestion for you is use more good coconut oil or use its products in diet. After some time you feel nice of your hair style.
    baldness is a genetic trait that is dominant. If your father had it AND your mom had it then you're most likely going to get it. baldness like that isn't reversible.

    HELP!!! Woman with hair loss/thinning hair!?

    I know i have extreme stress, and hormone problems. theres nothing i can do about either. So what CAN i do to help my hair grow thicker around my hair part? Womens rogaine? andy recipes for hair masks or something?HELP!!! Woman with hair loss/thinning hair!?
    I have the same thing...it started when I lost a lot of weight on a low carb diet and the hair never came back. I also have hormone issues and tons of stress. I use Nioxin hair shampoo and conditioner, and once and a while really coat my scalp with the conditioner to deep condition it. I try to avoid the blow dryer and straightener...I only use it on special occasions.HELP!!! Woman with hair loss/thinning hair!?
    I spent close to a thousand dollars with a dermatologist trying to find out why my hair was thinning. That was about 10 years ago and the hair is just as thin as ever. He told me ';this just happens sometimes, runs in families.'; He did tell me to take Biotin daily to see if that helped. I am not sure it did, but my beautician thought my hair was a bit thicker.
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    I am a 28 year old woman with hair loss. Has anyone been in my place? it is NOT alopecia. Can someone help?

    See your doctor, if you have not already. There are certain illnesses and medical conditions that can cause hair loss such as hypothyroidism.





    Other women, just lose their hair as they get older without any reason ever being found and while 28 is not old, it can occur in the late 20s.I am a 28 year old woman with hair loss. Has anyone been in my place? it is NOT alopecia. Can someone help?
    If it's hereditary try using an over-the-counter rogaine for women. If not start from scratch.use only basic products, in the same family.like suave shampoo,gel hairspray, etc..I am a 28 year old woman with hair loss. Has anyone been in my place? it is NOT alopecia. Can someone help?
    I'm sorry. That can be really frustrating. It sounds like a hormonal imbalance. Have you talked to a doctor about testing for Poly-cystic Ovary Syndrome? Symptoms of the condition would include thinning hair, irregular menstrual cycles, and even acne, weight gain and excess hair growth in other areas, like your tummy. It is caused by excess androgen production, that can happen if you have an anovulatory cycle (a cycle when you don't ovulate).





    Unfortunately, it isn't clear what causes PCOS, but there are treatments that seem to reduce or reverse the symptoms. These include better quality diet that reduces refined carbohydrates like sugar, white bread, pasta, and white rice; diets that help balance blood sugar levels; exercise; and doctor-prescribed medications that help supplement and balance hormones and control blood sugar.





    Women with PCOS are more at risk for diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, and certain cancers, so check with your doctor. And it isn't uncommon that they would have thyroid troubles, as well. With treatment, superficial and underlying risks and conditions can be managed, so see an endocrinologist, if you can.





    A nutritionist, Anne Louise Gittleman, writes in her books of anecdotal evidence that people have even regrown hair (herself included) by eating foods like sardines and nutritional yeast flakes. Her diets also support healthy hormonal balance, which may be of benefit to you.





    Best wishes!
    maybe have have used a lot of hair products which can sometimes result in hair loss or maybe its in yur genes ask your family if anyone had any hair lost problems then go to your doctor to see if they can help
    Does your mother, grandmother or aunt have the same thing? It may be hereditary.


    If it is stress related you need to lighten up.


    Good luck!
    It could be an endocrinology problem, better go to your physician

    When it comes to hair loss and weight gain, why is there a double standard between men and women?

    Why is it more acceptable for men to lose their hair and to gain weight while women are scrutinized for the same battle men fight against every day. Millions of women suffer from male pattern boldness as well as we do weight gain. It's just as heartbreaking and shameful for us women as it is for men however our double standards says a woman is basically unworthy if she is over weight or suffers from hair loss. Ironically, a lot of women is to blame for perpetuating such double standard by judging other women by the length of our hair and the mass of our bodies. No wonder so many of us has low self esteem. Why do we live by these two particular double standards?When it comes to hair loss and weight gain, why is there a double standard between men and women?
    I really can't tell you, but women are supposed to be ';pretty';?When it comes to hair loss and weight gain, why is there a double standard between men and women?
    because we must be pretty and they must be clever, smart etc !:D
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  • Is Minoxidil 5% suitable for woman with hair loss due to tying hair too tight.?

    Putting stress on hair by tying is causing breakage ,could become permeate. Give hair a break, Minoxidil only works for 27% of people who use itIs Minoxidil 5% suitable for woman with hair loss due to tying hair too tight.?
    try Organic Root Stimulator treatment and serum

    Anyone know a good remedy for hair loss for a woman?

    I'm 21 and my hair is starting to fall out. any suggestions?Anyone know a good remedy for hair loss for a woman?
    go doctor sounds like stress related alupecia to me.Anyone know a good remedy for hair loss for a woman?
    Try a lotion and a shampoo called Ziravie, which combines tradition, science and nature to provide a mixture of natural nutrients, minerals and vitamins, which act on the scalp in depth, that in turn stimulates strong, healthy, robust hair growth, strengthening hair roots, gives volume and reduces thinning , hair loss and baldness. plus check their website which gives a combination of fruits and vegetables that helps to strengthen the hair roots internally.


    The lotion that I use helps to accelerate hair growth but it is a a process first it calms the scalp, itching reduces, then with discipline use hair fall stops, within 3 weeks of use the hair roots strengthens and you start to see volume and silkiness


    The website is www.ziravie.com but I bought it in Spain and now it is available on ebay.co.uk under the ID of hair-treatment



    I suggest everyone to visit the www.longhaircareforum.com, to find specific answers concerning woman with similiar issues go to www.google.com , select the advanced option, type in your issue and then there should be an option/field to type the website. When you search it will show you specific topics, answers in regards to the same issue.

    Excessive Hair loss due to PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) in women?

    hi I am 25yr F %26amp; past 5 months I have lost so much hair that i have to hide my scalp with big hair bands(thanks to fashion they r in now a days) I saw my gyno %26amp; she told me its because i have PCO.I was fine before %26amp; was taking birth pills for my PCO problems. I stop taking it 6 months ago because me %26amp; my husband are planning for a family. Since I stopped taking it my hormones level have been very alivated. Have more of those hormone which we females should have very low %26amp; less of those which we should have more. I went to see derma but he was no help either %26amp; said its because of my PCO %26amp; cant do anything about it. I love my hair alot %26amp; for not losing them in life I have a very minnimum useage of chemicals or gels, hair spray etc. I have lost so much that i have problem in hair styling coze i have to hide my scalp %26amp; its a very scary look when i take shower %26amp; see's myself in mirror I can see through my scalp from start to end. Changed shampoo's no help.Plz help.. thanks.Excessive Hair loss due to PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) in women?
    Read You Are WHat You Eat by Gillian Mc Keith. You need to eat better foods. I havent had PCOS symptoms since going on the life style plan.





    You can also take a product called Iodoral for 6 months to help with your hair loss... it will support your thyroid. Stay away from all enriched white flour products, energy drinks, diet pop, pop and processed foods.








    Check my profile by clicking on my pic and take the test to see if you need iron, b12 and folic acid... most drs screw up the test. like pCOS people need any of their test screwed up.

    The best and affordable hair loss treatment you know for woman?

    female, mother of 2 children (my hair starting falling out from the root after my second pregnancy which I don't know if there is a connection),age early 30s, student and medical history poor blood circulationThe best and affordable hair loss treatment you know for woman?
    I came accross this site


    http://best-hair-loss-treatment-in-internet.blogspot.com/





    Hope this help,The best and affordable hair loss treatment you know for woman?
    anyway hair loss can be caused by many different reasons! Find out the actual cause of hair loss! There are many causes of loss of hair such as stress, poor nutrition ,medications, thyroid dysfunctions, illness, fungal infections ,hormonal problems, to mention a few. but anyway you can always try and get real results.





    year ago I suffered from hair loss too and I started trying everything you can imagine to stop my hair loss.


    the things that really worked for me was:





    1) Vitamin A - an anti-oxidant which promotes healthy production of sebum in the scalp;





    2) Vitamin E stimulates circulation. Good blood circulation in the scalp is important in keeping hair follicles productive. The 'B' vitamins contribute to melanin, which gives hair its healthy color and also stimulates blood circulation;





    3) massage is also beneficial. Massage stimulates circulation. As already noted, good circulation in the scalp keeps hair follicles active. Experts suggest a few minutes of daily head massage by hand. Circulation through massage may be improved by using a few drops of lavender or bay essential oil in an almond or sesame oil base with massage;





    4) Try rubbing your scalp with garlic juice, Onion Juice or Ginger Juice(you can either of one out of three, Do not mix any of two or three);





    5) also you should use some herbal treatment.in that case Provillus is a good product that helps prevent hair loss and it is an FDA approved product. I think it is very important!





    It worked and still works for me!





    I do not know if any pharmacies carry Provillus but I do know that you should purchase it directly from the manufacturer and read more about the product here http://www.provillus.com/?aid=749165





    good luck!





    not only my and my husband`s own personal experience
    As women grow older, gradual thinning of their hair begins. The only difference with hair thinning in men is that women鈥檚 complete hair thinning is hardly seen. There are also shampoo products that are designed for women's use only. They could work best for the female portion as they are specially formulated for their consumption. Examples are Therapro Folligen Shampoo for Women Hair Loss, Nisim Hair Loss Reduction Shampoo, Propoline Shampoo for Women, and Therapeutic Neema Oil Shampoo.
    EDTA chelation therapy, + Nepretin for hairloss although its for diabetic kidneys and eyes. Take high dose vitamin C 10grams notmiligrams grams+ lysine 1gm + proline 1gm + coenzyme q10 atleast 200mg and upwards. Treat your heart and yourself with this and you will feel better. the poor blood circulation concerns me. EECP makes new blood vessels lots of small ones and is good for a variety of other conditions. God Bless.
    Here a few simple home remedies which can be tried at home to control hair fall.





    1.Rinse your hair with a mix of apple cider vinegar and sage tea this helps hair grow..





    2. A medicine rich in sulfur is also recommended as sulfur plays an important part in the structure of the hair.





    3. Massage with olive oil before going to bed at night and next morning, wash off the hair gently..





    4. To treat hair loss apply a little lemon juice with some black tea.Massage well and shampoo.





    5. Beat two eggs,and add two tablespoons of water to it. Rinse hair and pour the egg mixture over the hair.Massage the scalp well and leave for 10 minutes.Then wash it.
    You should avoid chemical products . You should go for a herbal product as they have no side effect


    Zulvera is a good product that you can try its really good...





    http://www.herbalhairshampoo.com/
    A wig!





    Sorry I couldn't resist

    Are there vitamins that help with hair loss in a woman over 50?

    Provillus is the only product I've seen that offers a women-specific product (instead of a unisex one).





    It's basically a combination of a topical balm to stop hair loss and then a collection of tablets containing FDA-approved plant extracts to give your body the nutrients it needs to start growing hair again.





    You can see Provillus in more detail here: http://www.regrowreport.com/provillus-re鈥?/a>





    It's the best on the market.

    Apart from PCOS what could cause unwanted hair growth on face/stomach/breast and loss of head hair in a woman?

    I had a blood test and my hormone levels are normal, yet I have those symptoms. My hair on my head is thinning but as fast as I pluck body/face hairs they're coming back within a couple of days and I hate it.





    What could be causing it? Has anyone else experienced this and would going on the pill help?Apart from PCOS what could cause unwanted hair growth on face/stomach/breast and loss of head hair in a woman?
    Possibly an underactive thyroid. Other than that, it could be an hereditary condition. Ask your doc if your thyroid function was checked as well as your other hormone levels. Also, you could have hormone levels within normal range and still have PCOS. An ultrasound would confirm this.Apart from PCOS what could cause unwanted hair growth on face/stomach/breast and loss of head hair in a woman?
    The pill could help , but you would be better going back to the doctors , if you are trying for a baby then going back on the pill will just delay it even longer , Ive pocs myself and the hairs drive me mad as well , I've a pair of tweezers in my hand all the time.
    Stress can cause this.





    Buy a scanning laser hair removal system.
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  • Reasons for hair loss in a 19 year old woman?

    idk if i might be pregnant but i already got my thyroid test and diabetes test and they were negative. it just keeps falling out and im always tired.does anyone know what it could be??Reasons for hair loss in a 19 year old woman?
    low iron level speak to drReasons for hair loss in a 19 year old woman?
    Get yourself tested for some kind of poisoning immediately.





    The two symptoms you have described as ';being tired all of the time'; and ';hair loss as a 19 year old woman'; is not normal for any 19 year old. Pregnancy does not make your hair fall out.





    The only other things I can think of is Radon if you live in a basement- Radon is under ground radiation, hence loss of hair and weakness.





    Check the following links for symptoms, if they match, that is what you got. See a doctor ASAP.





    I am no Doctor, it could be a numerous of things also mentioned here by others. Only a Doctor would know what is wrong with you.
    genetics
    * pregnancy and child birth


    * hormone imbalance


    * i had a skin condition called alopecia (spelling?) that caused my hair to fall out when i was that age


    * stress can do it for sure


    * could be genetics (?)


    * lack of nutrition (anorexic peole have that problem)






    stress avon actually sells healthy hair pills for about $10.00 and biotin is also good. Check with your doctor to see if you can take biotin pregnant. good luck.
    hormones, but after you had you child it grows back thicker and longer but you get other problem's
    It is stress. Being pregnant wouldn't do it.
    have you been eating alright???
    Could be from stress or other medications.
    I was going to say thyroid until I read the rest of your question. Stress could be a factor, but I think you should go to another physician and see if they can refer you to some sort of specialist. I know a lack of iron can make you tired, but I don't think it causes hair loss. I hope you find your answer. Take care.
    Have your testosterone level tested,it could be elevated.
    hormones, stress, weight-loss, yes, pregnancy especially if you are tired all the time.
    alopecia maybe


    check for that


    its a hairloss disease


    two of my friends have it
    My sister had the same thing, at 42. And her hair is growing back. For her, they thought maybe lupus, but that test came back negative. It most likely is stress...and the body can develop autoimmune responses for many reasons. If you're always tired....you could be deficient in some vitamin or mineral....you got a blood test, and everything came back ok?
    Stress is a definite possibility. As a 19 year old kid, the stress of school could definitely get to you. I don't want to scare you, but cancer is also a possibility. If you're on any medication, the side affects may be along those lines. Or, it may be something simple like your shampoo/conditioner is too much for your scalp to handle, or it may be an allergic reaction to that or something else. Have you had any other symptoms?





    Talk to a doctor and explain to them what's going on.
    Stress is a big factor to lose hair, especially in females. Weigh your priorities, your health is much more important than small short goals.
    Hmmm....cancer?





    871
    Stress, an allergy maybe, sometimes birth control can have that side effect
    I would think it's stress and how much hair? I shed a lot especially when I need a hair cut. FYI Cancer does not cause you to lose hair the chemo that treats cancer does.
    im 20 and i do it but the main reason hair falls out i know this bc mom hairdresser if you take a shower every other day you will loose more hair if you are on medications could make you lose hair other then that have no clue go see doc the reason i do is im on medication and take shower every other day depending on how busy i am
    I found this dor you in a specialized website for hair loss treatment.





    1.Diet: An unbalanced diet, especially one without enough protein, can cause temporary hair loss. Women who are anemic often experience loss.





    2.Improper Care: If you manipulate your hair too much, color and treat too much, blow dry and heat with curling irons and hot rollers too much, you will see increased hair loss. You need only to look at your bathroom floor, sink and countertops to notice this.





    3Heredity: Heredity plays a part and comes from both sides of the family.





    4.Alopecia Areata: This is an autoimmune condition characterized by circular patches of baldness. Basically, the body is attacking the hair follicles. Cortisone shots in the affected areas are required, and the earlier the better.Take heart. There鈥檚 a lot of research going on which may soon resolve most of the causes of hair loss in women. However, there is a great product that has been proven effective. It is called Provillus. Provillus is an oral supplement, which works to block DHT, a form oftestosterone that is responsible for 95 percent of hair loss. It also works to stimulate the scalp and bring dead follicles back to life. You can use Provillus as a preventative tool, starting the program before hair loss becomes severe, or you can use it after DHT has already begun to take hold of your hair and scalp.
    Stress.. Look at the website below and maybe this will help you out..
    Deppression/stress/hair products/live anywhere near powerplant?

    Would you prefer a woman with wrinkles and hair loss or one with no teeth?

    Aww...WHY can't I have both?





    I *heart* Cloris Leachman!!!Would you prefer a woman with wrinkles and hair loss or one with no teeth?
    I don't have wrinkles and I still have all my teeth....but if it was a man....who cares as long as he is hung like a stud horse....





    long time..hope you had a great christmas....how's the little one...?Would you prefer a woman with wrinkles and hair loss or one with no teeth?
    no teeth would be handy! besides dentures are the new orange!
    .......
    No teeth, that would make for a fine blow jay.
    No teeth!





    Gummers for me!!
    No teeth
    neither
    I hope none of them get chosen.

    For the women that have had babies was there a loss of hair after u had the babies due to hormones?

    Yes. And don't worry, it's natural. About a month or two after having the baby you'll notice your hair coming out! It feels like you're going bald, but you're not, it's just returning to it's natural state! You may or may not remember that in your last trimester of pregnancy, your hair was thicker and fuller!? Well that's because, for some reason unbeknownst to me, you don't lose any hair your last trimester! Like usually you lose a little here and there. Do not be alarmed, it will stop!For the women that have had babies was there a loss of hair after u had the babies due to hormones?
    noFor the women that have had babies was there a loss of hair after u had the babies due to hormones?
    My baby pulls out my hair, is that what you mean? All joking aside, yeah I do tend to lose a bit down the shower drain, I think it has more to do with stress hormones than pregnancy hormones though.
    your body is going back to normal - so hormones play a role in it.


    Try putting a leave in conditioner in your hair. I did this every other day and I could see a difference in the amount of hair that I lost. Plus my hair looked healthier since being pregnant.
    Don't panic, and don't order a hair-piece. This fallout is normal, but it will stop well in advance of baldness - though an occasional new mum may begin to wonder if it will. Ordinary, the average person sheds 100 hairs a day, each of which is replaced by a new growth. When a woman is pregnant (or taking oral contraceptives) hormonal changes slow normal hair loss considerably, making the hair thicker and more luxuriant than ever before. But this reprieve from normal hair loss lasts only as long as pregnancy. During the first three to six months after delivery (or after one stops taking the pill), all the hairs that were scheduled to have fallen out during pregnancy are shed. Regrowth can't keep up with the loss at first, and so hair looks much thinner than usual.


    By the end of your baby's first year, your hair should be back to pre-pregnancy thickness. In the meantime, a good haircut may minimise the problem.
    some. It happens.
    Lots of books tell you that there will be hair loss due to hormones but I didn't notice any loss at all...I was probably way too tired! Seriously, no loss whatsoever!
    I had a ton of hair loss after the birth of my fist child and again after the second. I was told that hair goes through two growth cycles during pregnancy and that it is completely normal to have a big loss afterward. When I say big, I mean it, my pillow looked like a wild animal had slept on it. But you may want to have your thyroid levels checked, it is also a symptom and is frequently an issue for women in childbearing years.

    Female hair loss & Real difference between rogaine for women & men?

    I'm 22 y/o and am having the early (yet sadly quite noticeable) stages of alopecia (baldness). I have been on Nioxin system 2 (including the follicle booster) for about 4/5 months and have had NO hair regrowth. If anything it seems that I'm just seeing more thinning.


    My dermatologist has suggested that I use Rogaine Extra Strength, and that its simply more effective.


    I wasn't able to find the extra strength in a value pack, but I did find the regular Men's Foam. So I purchased that.


    I'm a little spooked to use it though as the bottle says several times that women should not use it, and that it may grow hair other places.


    I also heard that your hair can fall out a lot at first, and then hopefully it will start coming back in.


    Arrggg! I need to do something to get my hair growing back, but nothing has worked so far.


    Oh and I also have been on a multi and biotin vitamins for a couple years. Biotin hasn't done anything for my hair, but nails are killer! lolFemale hair loss %26amp; Real difference between rogaine for women %26amp; men?
    Products for men are produts only for men for a reason. The same applies for female products. As I'm sure you allready know.





    I should be able to help you based on my experience. I am a master stylist of 20+ years. I have the skill as well as knowledge of the structure, function, and anatomy of the hair, but found I could only do so much. That's where science had to step in. For years I have researched for the sake of my clients, something that would restore what some of them were losing, hair. Especially my female clients, male clients as well, but women have a much harder time coping. Men would after surviving the jabs now and then as well as the stares, develop ';thick skin'; (or so they would say). My first priority was getting the job done. The second priority ( a major push via my male clients) was it not cost an arm and a leg! We tried a number of products. All the products we tried promised ';much';, but...some just promised and others didn't work too bad but not great (some smelled awful). Until I found one that hit our ';doesn't cost an arm and a leg'; requirement and really worked! You can get it here. http://www.amazing-results-now.com I was sceptical at first based on the results, or lack of... from the other products we tried first. But seeing is believing. It was impressive, the hair starts coming in like fuzz. Fine and downy. My clients started to get excited (especially women, guys we’re...”yeah, not too bad”), but when it starts to thicken, then even the guys are “check it out!”. I take great pride in what I do for my clients. Although you're not my client, I'm sure that this will help you too. It didn't happen overnight, but it DID HAPPEN. All I can tell you is, it worked on my clients (both men and women). I had to order different formulas (they have 2 different ones- one for women and one for men), but they gave me 2 free months on each order. Which helped being as I was splitting it up amongst more than a couple clients. Even better for my clients was that when they individually ordered it for themselfs, they also got 2 free months because it was their first order (I had ordered it for them under my name to start with). Anyways, I feel for you and understand. Although I don't have this issue myself, in my business as a stylist I deal with it often ( I used to = I am fully booked and don't accept new clients). I'm sure you won't be disappointed, my clients are very happy with it. I wish you well. Take care





    P.S. I’ve seen it for myself. Not only on one but several clients (male AND female). I would not recommend something If it was crap. I have no problem in recommending this, just like I'd say Swartzkoff colours have beautiful reds, Redkin Exterme is a great treatment and Kenra has a solid moisturizing shampoo. I've seen it work with my own eyes. If I ever started to have this problem, I wouldn't hesitate for one second...I'd get it.

    What's good to put on hair or take for hair loss. I'm a 38 yr old woman and my hairs falls alot. please help ?

    Every time I shower or brush my hair alot of my hair falls. Is there any vitamin I can take to stop that. Or something I can apply to my hair. Help!What's good to put on hair or take for hair loss. I'm a 38 yr old woman and my hairs falls alot. please help ?
    Propecia


    Hair Regrowth


    Generic Propecia is a one-a-day, FDA-approved, treatment for male pattern hair loss at the crown or in the middle of the scalp (androgenetic alopecia).What's good to put on hair or take for hair loss. I'm a 38 yr old woman and my hairs falls alot. please help ?
    I do nnot know of any vitamins of any topical sollution that is highly effective in restoring your hair. The only thing that I have read that does that is hair restoration. Hair Restoration generally costs between $4000 and $5000 but can get as expensive as $12000 depending on the doctor, and how much you are getting to restored. The website I found mentioned that grafts cost between $3-$10 per graft but the number of hairs a doctor puts in per graft can very so it suggested seeing a doctor and asking him/her about it. If I was doing hair restoration I would see a few different doctors and weigh the pros/cons of each one to make your best decision. Who knows you may be able to mention the different prices to each doctor to see if you can get your favorite to lower his/her price!
    try essential oils like rosemary and peppermint oil to stimulate circulation in the scalp. it will promote hair growth, message your scalp too daily to help with the circulation

    What can cause a young woman in her 20s to experience hair loss when she is not stressing?

    Hair loss does not run in the family especially not from ages 21 to 28. Hair has been thinning out since the age of 21 and stress is not an issue.What can cause a young woman in her 20s to experience hair loss when she is not stressing?
    nothing but two reasons


    one is genetical. you cannot change


    other is the environment . bad water,(salt water),over usage of chemicals,shampoo etcWhat can cause a young woman in her 20s to experience hair loss when she is not stressing?
    maybe she doesnt eat healthy food which her hair %26amp;body need it .
    It could be a vitamin issue, I would consult a nutritionist.
    This has happened to me. She should get a blood test done to see if it may be her thyroid or even iron deficiency. Telogen Effluvian is the diagnostic name that encompases such hair loss.


    I purchased some nice headbands that expand to cover the whole head so to disguise the patchy hair loss as it happened.
    Malnutrition, chemicals or just thinning hair.
    She should have her thyroid checked.
    Anemia. You may want to consider going to the doctor soon to get bloodwork (including a ferritin test) done, especially considering that each hair you lose will take a long time to grow back. May sound like a simple solution, but it would be worth it to find out from a doctor how to take care of this problem and push it out of your life for good. Good luck.
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  • What woman can do if she suffers hair loss in her mid 30s?

    I am 35 and I 've noticed that evry time I comb I find many hairs in my comb, any medicines, herbs, tips?What woman can do if she suffers hair loss in her mid 30s?
    Hi there,


    If hair loss is on the scalp and not caused by any pathological condition like thyroid malfunction, anemia, radiation therapy, then it is a common inherited condition that is contributed by age - though it may appear at any age - this condition is called androgenetic alopecia





    Since the present therapies produce temporary results, and as long you use them, it is better to understand what makes your hair in a healthy condition all the time.





    Here is a blog that affords you some useful tips on how to keep your hair in a healthy condition:


    http://waheedelqalatawy.blogspot.comWhat woman can do if she suffers hair loss in her mid 30s?
    Hi !





    Natural Hair Loss solution is the best !





    All those unnatural ways to grow hair with harsh chemicals and by plugging in hair transplants are earning huge corporations billions of dollars and doctors hundreds of thousands of dollars each year.





    Why would they be foolish enough to promote something that would cost you less than $15 in grocery store stuff that are able to naturally regrow your lost hair ?








    Side Effects Of Common Drugs For Hair Loss Treatment :





    Minoxidil : Cause a fall in blood pressure, an increase in the heart rate, and weight gain (fluid retention)





    Propecia : May cause birth defects in male baby's sex organs if taken by women. Also, potentially irreversible side effects occurring in the group of people taking the drug are erectile dysfunction, ejaculation disorder (decreased volume of ejaculate) and low libido.
    Hello Simsim





    Today it鈥檚 almost as common for woman to experience hair loss as men. Since looks are usually much more important to woman then men hair loss can have a severe psychological effect. For men, it can be a relatively normal part of life; however it鈥檚 almost impossible for woman to be socially acceptable when they have no or thinning hair.





    There are many reasons why some women experience hair loss. Some of these reasons can be the same as men. For example, certain medications can have an effect on hair loss. Often times, just like with men, hair loss can be hereditary. Pattern baldness can be passed down from one generation to the next and isn鈥檛 gender specific.





    However there are a few reasons that are very specific to woman only. For example menopause, can be a cause of hair loss in women. Unlike some things that are preventable, menopause is a natural part of a woman鈥檚 life cycle.





    Often times people don鈥檛 notice hair loss in woman as much as they do in men. It鈥檚 much more fashionable for woman to wear hats and scarves, while men generally don鈥檛 do so. Woman can also run into psychological problems, related to losing their hair. Because of this counseling becomes something else that women need to be aware of. However it may be a good thing to see a counselor if the trauma because too great.





    So what can you do? It鈥檚 importance to understand that, while many times it鈥檚 unpreventable. There are steps that you can take to minimize the impact of hair loss. It鈥檚 a good idea to see a doctor. If they feel that it鈥檚 necessary they can refer you to a specialist. Keep in mind that there may be side effects to any treatment options. However with the help of your doctor or specialist you should be able to choose the treatment that鈥檚 right for you.





    There is a free trial given in the link below.
    It is not unusual to have some hair loss. If you have a loss, one of the places that was recommended to me also works for women. It is guaranteed and FDA approved. I will leave the site below.
    hey sorry to hear that it happened to me as well it was my thyroid and since I've been on levoxyl thyroid med. my hair and nails has been growing really good haven't had any more problems so why don't you get tested
    hair loss is a bad thing... is it in ya jeans? yes i mean 'jeans', or is the hair loss just on your head?