Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Hair loss and/or thinning in front of scalp?

I am a 24 year old female and for the past year I have noticed thinning/shedding of my hair in the front of my scalp by my part line. About 2 years ago I got a perm and it cased breakage in the front of my hair but I don't know if that would have anything to do with my hair thinning now. I went to the doctor and they took numerous tests (thyroid, iron, etc) and couldn't find a reason for my hair loss. I was then sent to a dermatologist who also couldn't find a reason for the hair loss. I don't know what the cause could be. My whole head of hair is healthy and silky but the main front of it just seems to be falling out/thinning. I have gobs of hair in the shower in the mornings. The dermatologist suggested rogaine but I have no hair loss in the family so I think there must be a reason for the hair loss other than that I'm just losing my hair.





Have you had any experience on what could possibly be the cause of my hair loss? Has this ever happened to you? What should I do?Hair loss and/or thinning in front of scalp?
I'm only 15 and i have hairloss at the front of my head, i've got a condition called alopecia [don't know how to spell it] and it makes my hair fall out easier under stress, hormone imbalance and things like that. Taking zinc tablets will encourage your hair to grow back, try drinking a glass of milk every day too. Normally with this condition (if that is what it is) hair can grow back on its own within a year but it is likely your hair will fall out again.





Another option is getting prescribed steroid cream, however you could be using this throughout your life because your hair can fall out again once you stop using it.





If this is what you have then it is up to you, the quick fix of steroid creams or the healthy, natural way of just taking more zinc into your diet.





good luck! xHair loss and/or thinning in front of scalp?
Rogaine for women is supposed to work. I don't know what the cause of the hair loss is though.
yeh me 2 but i just follow some of these tips read this :





FALLING HAIR -








Does your hair fall a lot? Don't worry, you're not alone. Millions of people from all around the world suffer from dry, brittle and weak hair. Some of the possible reasons for falling hair are:








Tension


Too much work


Illness


Poor diet


Over-exposure to the sun


Perming


Amateur bleaching


Too frequent and inexpert use of tints, rinses or other colourants








Here is what you can do to prevent hair fall








Shampoo regularly. Remember, a CLEAN scalp is a HEALTHY SCALP.





Brahmi amla oil also promotes hair growth.





A high protein diet with plenty of fruits, green vegetables and dairy products is a must.





Drink 10-12 glass of water everyday.





Use a very mild shampoo and condition your hair at least twice a week. When you do, make sure you rinse out the conditioner thoroughly, otherwise residue build-up will cause your hair to look limp and dull.





Know your vitamins! IRON is important for healthy hair and brittle, limp hair indicates an iron deficiency. Spinach has a good iron content, so gulp it down!





ZINC helps prevent hair loss and greying. Eat adequate zinc rich foods. Overweight people tend to have zinc deficiency, which is inversely related to the body mass index. Thus if you are overweight and if your hair falls too much, you may want to increase your intake of zinc containing foods. Recipes containing stone ground, wholegrain flour are rich in zinc.





A shortfall in VITAMIN B may cause dandruff, falling hair, loss of colour and could encourage grey hair. So B group Vitamins are essential for gloss, colour and thickness.





VITAMIN C ensures the health of capillaries supplying blood to hair follicles. Make sure your diet includes plenty of fresh fruits and veggies.





VITAMIN E encourages hair growth. Switch from refined flours to wholemeal and wheatgerm, eggs, vegetable oil.





COPPER stops hair from falling. Studies show that the copper content in the blood serum of people with falling hair is less than normal. Different types of alopecia (falling hair) are seen to have a deficiency of this important trace element. Include small quantities of nuts, especially cashews and peanuts, seeds, whole milk and beans in your diet as these contain minute but important amounts of copper.








Homemade remedies for preventing hair fall:





Apply almond oil on scalp and massage.


Grind fenugreek seeds in water and apply on your scalp. Wash off after 40 minutes. Do this every morning for a month 隆V if it suits you! Remember, different treatments suit different types of hair.


Massage warm castor oil + almond oil into your scalp gently. Wrap a hot towel around your scalp so it gets absorbed into the hair. Do this twice a week for healthy, shiny hair.


Add 2-3 drops of honey to a glass of water and use this as the last rinse after shampooing.








Quick Hair Care Conditioner





Mix 1 egg, 2 tbs castor oil, 1 tsp vinegar and 1 tsp glycerine. Beat until frothy and massage lightly into your scalp. Wrap your head in a hot towel, steam, then wash off. This conditioner makes hair thicker, shiny, soft and manageable.








Honey Conditioner





Beat 1-2 eggs (depending on the length of the hair), 1 tsp honey and 2 tsp olive oil. Massage gently into the scalp. Steam, and shampoo after an hour.








Alcohol Conditioner





Beat 1-2 eggs with 2 tsp brandy. Massage into your scalp. Leave for 10-15 mins. Rinse well. The egg nourishes your hair and brandy stimulates hair growth.





Your hair is a vital beauty asset, requiring constant loving care. And with a little nurturing, lush, glossy hair will be yours.





ESSENTIALS FOR FALLING HAIR -











Does your hair fall often Arm yourself with these tools to combat hair fall.











Wide-toothed comb








Get yourself a wide-toothed comb. This is probably one of the most important yet underutilized of all hair tools. A wide-toothed comb helps you distribute conditioner evenly all over your hair while shampooing and conditioning. In addition, it also helps get rid of knots smoothly.





The best time to get rid of knots is during conditioning. Apply conditioner and run a wide toothed comb gently through your hair.





While untangling dry hair, do so in sections. Take one section at a time, and first, untangle the ends of your hair. Do so slowly, and don?t pull unless you want your hair to fall out in clumps or break.





Don?t wait for the last minute before detangling your hair. Every night, while sitting in front of the television, run a wide toothed comb gently through your hair, until you have untangled it completely. Do this every night, and you will notice that your hair remains free from tangles.





Leave-in conditioner


Dry hair tends to tangle easily, and, needless to say, causes it to break. Make sure your hair is never devoid of moisture by always keeping a bottle of leave-in conditioner handy. The next time you feel your hair is dry and rough to the touch, simply rub a dollop of leave-in conditioner between your palms, and apply it to your hair. Comb through with your wide toothed comb. Your hair will be instantly rejuvenated and moisturized. Gradually, the texture will also improve. This is a must if you blow dry your hair regularly, or if it is chemically treated. Such hair constantly craves moisture, so get yourself a bottle of leave-in conditioner.








Oil


Olive, almond and coconut oils are all excellent for the hair. While you could apply oil as an alternative to leave-in conditioner, oil tends to make your hair sticky, and you cannot style your hair well after applying oil. Your only alternative would then be to tie up your hair. For better results with oil, apply just a few drops immediately after washing your hair, when your hair is still dripping wet. Oil doesn?t penetrate the strands as easily as leave-in conditioner does though. Nothing beats a hot oil massage followed by a steam treatment, as the steam helps the oil penetrate the hair strands, strengthening them and curtailing hair fall.








Egg


Egg is great for the hair ? there are no two ways about it! True, it causes a tremendous stink in the bathroom, and your hair may let off an ?eggy? smell, but the results are instantaneous and worth it! Egg strengthens your hair almost immediately, and the egg yolk leaves your hair shining. Whip an egg with two tablespoons of olive oil and apply it to your hair. Wash off after half an hour. Make sure you wash off with cold water though, or the egg will start cooking in your hair, and would be harder to take off! Use a scented shampoo to counter the smell of egg in your hair, and follow up with a leave-in conditioner. Do this for a month, and you will be amazed by the change in your hair texture and the reduction in hair fall.

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