Slowing Hair Loss | Hair Health - Growing age, both men and women will experience hair loss that leads to baldness or thinning hair. In men, 25 percent of hair loss begins at age 30 years and two thirds in the age of 60 years. These conditions are part of the aging process that we can not prevent, but can be slowed. The following tips:
1. Avoid styling hair that are interesting, such as pinching, or hair tie. Pull on the hair can cause hair loss, especially at the side of the head. This type of hair loss called traction alopecia. If the hair pulling causes scarring of the scalp, the result is permanent hair loss.
2. Combing hair too frequently can make the hair break. Therefore, avoid excessive hair combing. Use a comb with teeth infrequently and a soft brush. In wet conditions the hair is more fragile than when dry. Therefore, be careful combing of hair after shampooing.
3. Washing hair with shampoo too often can be bad for the hair. Use a conditioner or cream for hair after shampooing the hair more easily combed.
4. Using hair oil or hair care ingredients other continuously will cause inflammation in the hair follicle. As a result of hair so easily fall out.
On average we have about 100,000 strands of hair. Every day the hair will fall out up to 100 strands. In general, the hair will last up to 4.5 years and grown a half inch every month. In the fifth year, the hair will fall out and within six months be replaced by new hair.