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Yes You Can Prevent Women’s Hair Loss With Hair Care


January 27, 2012

 

Can women’s hair loss actually be prevented by the right hair care? This is no one answer to this that applies to everyone. Clearly, this is not true for all women. No matter how well you treat your hair, it won’t stop hair loss if you have a genetic predisposition for this. Of course, it’s also important to take good care of the hair you still have. Taking the best possible care of your scalp and hair will, in many instances, help to prevent hair loss in women. Let’s face it, it doesn’t matter who you are or what you are, losing your hair is not something that you are looking forward to. The following suggestions on hair care should be useful for you. Learn more about hair loss with the articles below:

 

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It’s really best to avoid wearing hair styles that will cause a pulling effect on your hair. Some examples are ponytails or even a bun that is very tight. You know the tight curls for some styles, or the pigtails? Those too, avoid them.

You don’t want to make your hair or follicles weak, or stress your scalp, but that is what happens when you pull on it too much. If you do that too much for too long you can begin shedding a lot of hair. You’d be surprised at how much you can help your hair if you merely made your styles a bit looser.

Have you ever tried dying your hair - at least once in your life? However it does seem that many women have some kind of addiction to hair dye. So… we understand, and if you do this practice, then do not begin the process at your roots. Hold-off on dyeing your roots for the final 10-15 minutes. Here’s why… doing the roots first can sometimes can follicle inflammation or infection when the dye saturates the follicle. So what will happen is you’ll damage your follicles, and if you do it enough you can cause your hair to fall out. For the safest results, you may wish to consider having a professional do it. She’ll be more expensive but you’ll be more likely to have a good job done on it.

This may be obvious, but we’ll say it anyway - be sure to comb your hair each day. Depending on the type of hair you have you might need to brush it a few times a day just to keep the tangles from setting in. The danger is that if your hair is matted, then you can clog your follicles with oil. This very condition can be induced by dreadlocks and keeping them for a long time. It’s true that preventing hair loss for some women will not be possible no matter what. But you can develop a confidence about your hair by becoming more aware of taking care of it. So that can help you to feel better if your hair begins to get a little thinner. Of course you can always consult with your doctor if you think you may have some thinning later on.

 

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