Tuesday, February 14, 2012

HELP!!! Best way to stop / prevent premature hair loss??

I am only 23 and I have noticed that my hair is dramatically thinning.. I lose finger-fulls of hair in the shower daily and my hair line is thinning.. I haven't used any chemicals in my hair in almost a year and need to know what is the next step to reverse and prevent the hair thinning?? (preferrably an affordable option, but I am open to all suggestions) HELP ME!!!HELP!!! Best way to stop / prevent premature hair loss??
This might help you - I know the problem and it helped me. I started having problems with bad, unhealthy looking hair and what everyone called dandruff but learned that it was not but also learned that the cause of all my problems was harsh ingredients in shampoos.and overwashing. So stopped using them and everything started to heal naturally. So you will be better off doing the same. Best to use tea tree oil shampoo - buy at Tesco(own brand). I too was loosing hair and just by chance found a treatment that stopped the loss. I had heard that if the scalp had suffered from bad product use, if was stimulated or irritated in some way that it would get revitalized and would start producing strong well anchored hair that would not shed. So contrary to some accepted thinking that brushing would shed more or break hairs, I started regularly brushing with a palm held fairly stiff bristled brush (50 times). My aim was to stimulate the scalp. There was a little hair shedding and some breakages only to begin with but that stopped as hair started growing stronger. There was some new growth also (yes, amazingly, it was new growth). Kept brushing just as strongly every other day and overtime those hairs grew longer and more new hair appeared. Sometimes I massaged the hair AND scalp with oil(an organic oil - olive oil is good, tea tree oil is better - it's a natural anti-septic) after brushing and slept with it that way. I protected pillow with an old towel. That does get a beautiful, healthy sheen to the hair. No more shedding after that and hair where it was thin is now healthy and full again. I still maintain a regular brushing routine and avoid overwashing - that is bad for the hair. I'm a vegetarian and take care to eat healthily and do yoga meditation and chanting - but I do not think that is much of a factor in the cure. I can be emailed(see my profile) if you want more info.





Source(s):Over 20 years research into natural treatments of skin, hair and scalp disordersHELP!!! Best way to stop / prevent premature hair loss??
Not shallow, much self esteem tied up with looks in our society. My loss started at 20. This is only treatment that stopped it and reversed it. Won't be overnight - you need to persist. Best wishes

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brush w/ a comb, takes out less hair... me, i only wash my hair about once every 5 days or so.. till it really needs it. i had that problem 2, and now im getting compliments. the shampoo and conditioner strips your hair, especially when used every day.... also, vitamins, not hair vitamins... prenatal vitamins(get em at any drug store,)... they are great for your heath as well... but they made my hair and nails grow so fast when i was pregnant, i just kept taking them. good luck, hope this helps.
Nioxin - you can get in the the salon. I swear by it! Most salons have samples so maybe ask your hair stylist. And if it starts to become worse, maybe try hair extensions. If Nioxin doesnt help I would seek help from a physician, they can also prescribe meds as well as review your diet and health to make sure it isnt something more serious than hair genetics.
well try not to let your scalp be exposed to sunlight. and try moisturizing Hemp Shampoo and Conditioner, this will make your hair a bit thicker and more moisturized.
try shaving your head...or buy a hat
ASK A DOCTOR, AND APPLY OLIVE OIL TO YOUR HAIR, IT MAKES YOUR HAIR STRONG, OR TO HIDE IT, WEAR A WIG
ask your doctor what he recomends you do or see if you really do have a problem
This is a very good remedy for hair loss; take a strong multi-vitamin %26amp; mineral (your local health hsop should advise you), plus 2 grams of vitamin C %26amp; zinc.There'll be zinc in the multi-vitamin but take the extra dose as instructed until the hair begins to grownormally.


Also, use shampoos that contain sodium laureth sulphate. Your local health shop should have ones without. Jason, faith in nature do some good ones %26amp; they're not that much more expensive but well worth it.


(this iste has some also, check ingredients as some have s.l.s) it's free P%26amp;P in UK
First what products are you using?





Remember too many products and things done to your hair can damage it further and you can loose more hair, second every 7 years your body chemistry changes as well. I highly recomend staying away from things with sulfer or sulfate in the ingredients, sounds hard to find shamppo, but it's not. Try going to a wild oats or whole food there natural shamppos have no salt agents in them and will help the ahir you have be stronger. Second get a hair massager, i can be even an odd type of brush. Massage the scalp some that can help prevent hair loss in men. Also are you getting enough Omega's in your diet? Omega 3,6 and 9 are esentail for skin, hair, nail growth and health. Folic acid is another thing good for hair growth, you can buy those both as supplements and an Omega complex.





Also sometimes you can over-wash your hair as well in glamore or allure magazine in january's issue there was an article on hair models. I suggest readingt hat, sorry i forgot the magazine it was in. Most hair models wash there hair 2-3 times a week and don't use conditioners, but rely on their hair's natural oils.





I hope this helps! Also water is good too remember 8-8oz glasses can help as well.
I would go to see your doctor who can refer you to a specialist.There are supplements in health shops that are designed to supply the vitamins needed for healthy hair,and shampoos designed to help any problems with the scalp.Also if you are under any stress that won't help so try to stay away from stressful situations as much as you can,even though thats often difficult.My first stop would be the doctor though
apply oil and simply massage Ur finger.., after one hour take head bath.., using the shampoo method is, mix with little drop of water and shampoo and then apply, wash it clearly.., after one month it`s give a perfect result... don`t use Vvd coconut oil it`s important reason for hair fall.. GOOD LUCK............
I have thick hair and think me not washing it to often helps.When i


was younger i used to wash it with a shampoo called Lin co Beer


and it did thicken the hair.
try to be more relaxed
You should wear a hat that will keep it on
you know i went through the SAME exact thing...when i was about 20. All of a sudden i'd just have huge clumps in my hand or in my brushes...and all my family noticed it too.....and it's never came back....it's just not really noticeable anymore becuase i take good care of it. I actually went to the doctors and she told me to brush my hair more to stimulate the scalp, but i kinda think that was bullshit. Don't color your hair no more...be really careful when brushing/syling....take biotin supplements...i actually got them at a salon. they worked pretty good. also stress could be causing this 100% you need to make sure you're taking care of your body mentally as well, or it will physically fall apart.
Maybe it's simply because your hair is too long. The longer the hair, the heavier the burden for the roots--hence they release the hair to relieve excessive pressure on the roots. Try getting a trim.


If you want to keep them long, try changing your hair care products. About a year ago, I switched to organic conditioner and I haven't had any problems with hair loss. Also, it helps if you change your shampoo every time the bottle runs out. Using the same shampoo over and over again tends to dull the hair and weaken the roots.


Lastly, also pay attention to your diet. Avoid junk food as the chemicals and preservatives in those also play a big part in hair, skin, and nails.


Good luck!

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