Hair growth as a normal process usually lasts for 2 to 3 years as each hair grows approximately one centimeter per month during this phase. All in all, about 10 per cent of the hair is in resting period at any given point of time while other 90 per cent are growing. After about three to four months, the resting hair falls out and new hair begins the growth in its place. This hair fall after the resting period is a normal phenomenon but when some people experience increased hair fall then normal, there are several reasons behind it. read more...
Hair loss is a universal phenomenon in humans and is not confined to any particular race or culture. Although slight hair loss is not that intolerable, but excessive hair loss not only seems repellent but also may require proper and immediate medical attention. There are several causes of hair loss and many factors may actually play a part in causing excessive hair loss. read more...
These days one of the prime reason of tension for many a men and women is hair loss, however tension in turn being one of the causes of hair fall. Thus, people are tensed about losing hair and in the course losing more strands worrying about them. There isn’t any one specific reason for hair fall; it varies from person to person. The treatment for hair loss also depends on person to person and the intensity of hair loss. There are a lot of hair loss products available in the markets which work very well with men and women alike. read more...
Hair loss has always been a nuisance to everyone be it man or woman. But hair loss in women is rather more devastating. Women just cannot bear with it any longer. There it is always advisable for women to respond as and when the sin of hair loss is noticed. That is why dermatologists always advise to address the problem with the first noticeable sign of hair loss. read more...
Hair have been associated with beauty since ages. But enjoying long and thick hair is not as easy as it may seem. Besides the hereditary factors, hectic and changed lifestyles, poor food habits, increasing stress are some of the additional reasons that many people suffer from hair loss even at a very young age. Thinning of hair has become a universal problem which not only affects women, but men are also equally affected. In the USA alone more than 50 million people are having Androgenic Alopecia, which is also known as pattern baldness in general. Nearly half of this number complains of fearing baldness at very young age. read more...