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Sunday, 02 October 2016 19:00

Seasonal Hair Loss Explained

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What You Can Do About Seasonal Hair Loss
Seasonal hair loss refers to the ways in which hair is lost. Hair is often thicker in the summer to protect the head from the sun. The two times that you will most often experience hair loss are the end of July and beginning of August and the end of November and beginning of December.

Women experience higher levels of telogen during July, though the reasons for this are not known. Telogen is associated with the resting phase for the hair growth cycle, which is why women tend to lose more hair during this period.

Sun Exposure And Hair Loss
Exposure to the sun leads to the production of melatonin. This chemical not only changes the color of the skin, but also encourages hair growth. When this is produced in smaller quantities as you are exposed to less sun, you will begin to notice the hair loss more because the hair falling out is not replaced by new strands of hair.

Some Hair Loss Is Normal
The great news about seasonal hair loss is that the hairs that are shed are extra hairs that were grown for temporary reasons. If you are not experiencing hair loss that occurs in a pattern, such as seeing hair loss around your ears, you will not need to have your hair loss treated. However, if you are suffering from more severe hair loss, this may become more apparent during seasonal hair loss periods. Also, if you notice that the regrowth is very slow, this is also an indication of a problem.

Hair Loss Solutions
Fortunately, hair loss can be reduced through lifestyle changes and medications. For example, you may be able to reduce your hair loss by reducing the stress in your life. The best way to find out how you can reduce hair loss is to meet with a hair loss specialist.

You may need a medication that will increase blood flow to the scalp to facilitate more rapid hair growth to replace lost hair. There are also some drugs that can cause hairs to switch from their growth to resting phase more quickly. But seeing a hair loss specialist is recommended because each patient is different and will need their own customized treatment plan.

Thursday, 05 November 2015 18:00

5 Tips for Awesome Winter Hair

5 Tips for Great Winter Hair


Winter is coming, but that doesn't mean that your magnificent mane must be left out in the cold. With proper care and maintenance, you can keep up your fabulous locks in wintry conditions as well. Here are five tips for keeping your hair beautiful when the weather doesn't necessarily want to cooperate.

Use Castor Oil

Castor oil is one the heaviest oils out there, which makes it easy for it to absorb into your hair, making it healthy and shiny. Some women even claim that castor oil has helped them to grow out their hair. You'll want to make sure it's hexane-free and cold pressed, so the best deals on castor oil may be available online.

Protect Your Hair While You Sleep

Using a satin pillowcase can be one of the best ways to ensure that you're not damaging your hair while you're asleep. Tossing and turning can take a toll on your tresses. A bonus of using the silk pillowcase is that the smooth surface may also be helpful for making your skin look good in the morning.

Use a Conditioning Shampoo

As we all should know by now, frequent shampooing can strip your hair of its oils and make it more prone to breakage. This is even more true during the frigid winter months, so be sure to use a conditioning shampoo that contains beneficial ingredients—or skip the shampoo altogether and just use a conditioner. Conditioners also contain cleaning agents, so you don't have to worry that your hair won't get clean.

Use a Heat Protectant Spray

We often find ourselves styling our hair with heat during the winter months—whether it's curling our hair to go out to a holiday party or flat ironing it to keep the frizzies at bay. Whatever your purpose is, you'll want to apply a heat protecting spray before you put the iron on your hair. This provides a type of shield for your hair, protecting it from some of the damage that heated styling tools can cause.

Break Out Your Home's Humidifier
Humidifiers can help out in countless ways during the dry winter months. Your hair can also benefit from absorbing some of the moisture that the humidifier puts into your home's air