Hair loss is a familiar frustrating phenomenon. The most common form of the phenomenon is known as androgynous baldness or male hair loss. Prominent causes of baldness are adolescence, genetic factors, medications, stress and disease. Occasionally you can hear the different creams and "follicle care" institutes which are launched ensuring basic checking of the follicles, while providing an efficient solution to avoid further loss and/or sprays to dim the symptoms of going bald.
More and more men choose baldness from considerations of taste, and an easy and stylish solution for hair loss. However, baldness, whether deliberate or is forced, accompanied by difficulties among many of us. The hair on our heads plays an important role in our lives. Sometimes going bald process also affects the mental aspect.
So why this is happening to us?
There are two enzymes in the body called 5 alpha reductase type 1 and 2. When testosterone comes into contact with these enzymes it became dihydrotestosterone. DHT (DiHydroTestosterone) is known to play a major factor in the process of going bald. Follicles sensitive to DHT tend to fall when coming into contact with this hormone. Hair is composed of Creatine, a protein, which is also responsible for the production of nails, and creating the defense layer of our skin.
Nature of hair growth:
All hair contains 3 layers cuticle, cortex and the medulla. The external layer is called the cuticle. It is colorless and thin, and its role is protecting the thicker layer that contains melanin. Melanin is responsible for hair color. The color of our hair depends on what kind of melanin exists with us. There are two types: one called eumelanin, creates black hair or brown hair and Pheomelanin creates reddish hair. Blond hair is formed due to low amount of melanin. Blond hue depends on which type of melanin is the person has. Gray hair is a shortage of melanin, a phenomenon common with age, but can also result from stress or illness.
The most of the internal layer of the hair, called the medulla reflects light which directed on it in a variety of colors which it contains, so hair color looks completely different in the sun than shade. Curly or straight hair depends on the shape cortex layer. If the intersection of cortex layer is rounded, the hair is smooth. If it's elliptic the hair will be curly or wavy. Physical data such as thickness and length depend on the hair type. Thin, colorless, less than 2 cm, almost invisible to the eye is called Voluson.
Apparent black hair called terminal hair. Terminal hair is the one we mean when we talk about hair. Whether hair is thin or thick depends entirely on the follicles that produce it. For Bald men by terminal hair often replaced by thin hair as a result of damage caused to the follicles, which avoiding from producing terminal hair. An average person has 5 million hairs on the body while 100000-150000 of them are on the head. There are about 140,000 above average for blonds. Brunettes are bit above average, approximately 105,000, while redheads have the least - about 90,000.
So what I suggest here are two products, one for male hair loss and one for female hair loss. I suggest trying them FIRST before moving to more drastic steps like surgery / other stronger pills:
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