Female Hair Loss: Finding A Hair Loss Solution

Health & FitnessBeauty

  • Author Kathlene Capelle
  • Published October 24, 2005
  • Word count 522

As a female, if you are facing thinning and losing hair, you

are probably pretty stressed by it. However, you will not be

worrying and causing more hair to drop once you understand some

facts about female hair loss.

You see, in many cases, female hair loss is just a temporary

occurance and hence, finding a hair loss solution to it is

relatively easy.

Androgenetic alopecia is the hereditary form of baldness that

affects 50 percent of men, and some women after 40. Female hair

loss usually starts after menopause although it can begin

earlier. The main reason for this is that estrogen levels

decline. Hormonal changes cause hair to thin.

It is comforting to note that other than androgenetic alopecia,

the most common cause of hair loss in women, is a result of

metabolic and hormonal changes. Thus, the hair loss is usually

temporary. Also, unlike men, women rarely become totally bald.

However, what females generally experience is the thinning of

their hair.

For example, in the case of pregnancy, hair loss is temporary

and should stop about 6 months after birth. When a woman is

pregnant, a large amount of oestrogen is produced causing the

hair follicles to go into their growth phase. Once the baby is

born, the woman’s hormonal balance is restored. The reverse now

happens with the hair follicles going into a hair loss phase.

While nothing much can be done to prevent hair loss during this

period, applying hair tonic to hasten hair re-growth can be a

helpful solution.

Crash diets leading to rapid weight loss over a short period of

time prompts excessive hair loss.

Physical and emotional stress can cause hair loss but this

usually only occurs after a prolonged period of time and in

extreme cases. Once stress levels are restored to normal

levels, hair loss should stop. Thus, a good hair loss solution

is to find ways to reduce stress!

Certain drugs can also cause hair to shed. The most common

medical treatment that causes hair loss is chemotherapy. The

drug medication attacks the hair cells, causing hair loss from

the scalp. Certain prescription drugs (for thyroid hormone

deficiency, diabetes and lupus) and dieting supplements are

also causes of hair loss. Once these drug medications are

stopped, the hair loss problem should disappear.

Other stresses to the hair may include frequent dyeing and

chemicals eg. perming solutions applied to the hair. Generally,

healthy hair can undergo these treatments without showing signs

of stress, if they are not done too often. But if hair is not

allowed a chance to recover from the constant application of

hair chemicals, then it becomes brittle and starts to break

off. Hair loss treatment products to help strengthen the

follicles should help when applied to the scalp.

Once you understand what is happening to your hair, then seek

out the right hair loss solution. In most cases, if the cause

is temporary, then you can be assured that your problem will

pass with the right remedy actions. However, for the more

serious cases, do seek the professional help of a licensed

dermatologist for a complete diagnosis and treatment plan.

Kathlene Capelle is a writer for beauty tips

and advice. She believes in helping people regain their

confidence through a beautiful crop of hair. For more articles,

tips and resources, please visit her site at

http://www.hair-loss-remedy-central.com.

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