Friday, March 12, 2010

Facial Hair Removal for Women

The Outline of Facial Hair Removal for Women

Living With Alopecia Hair Loss

Posted by Jake Shokey On March - 10 - 2010

Alopecia hair loss is something that affects mostly men in their older years. However it can happen to either gender at any time for myriad reasons. Alopecia is the umbrella term for any kind of unwanted hair loss. It does not apply to people who are bald by choice or by their own doing. It can be horribly embarrassing to many people and most try different tactics to keep their hair.

The most common one is male pattern baldness, which is very common. Due to aging and genetics, the hair follicles weaken and hair falls out or becomes thinner–and does not grow back. There are dozens of medical conditions that can cause this.

It can sometimes be a side effect of medications or be due to stress. The important thing is to talk to your doctor about why you may be suffering from it and what can be done.

Most men accept it as an inevitability. Other try desperately to hide it. A common way of hiding it is the comb over hairdo where men let a few strands grow long and they they brush it over their bald head to fool people into believing they have a full head of hair. It fools no one and can be just as embarrassing as the baldness itself. Read the rest of this entry »

Learn The Connection Between Stress And Hair Loss

Posted by Tim Bock On March - 8 - 2010

Hair growth is a complex phenomenon. There is an active growth period in which your hair grows actively for a period of about two years. Then there is a rest period in which there is no growth. Then comes a fall period in which the hair falls from your scalp. When you are stressed out, it has a negative effect on your entire body and your hair goes from active growth phase to rest phase very quickly. Then, within a few months, you start losing a considerable amount of hair. This process is usually called telogen effluvium.

Stress plays a very important role in our daily moods and feelings. You will agree with me that to be stressed up and happy at the same time is almost impossible. Stress comes with worries, anxieties, anger or even depression. No wonder stress has been associated with several life threatening diseases. Recent research has highlighted the role played by stress in diseases like high blood pressure, heart failure, stroke or diabetes. In some cases, it is even surprising to note that the relationship between stress and our emotions plays a more delicate role in causing some of these diseases, than even the conventional, established risk factors.

It is not a serious problem at all if you do not mind going bald. Jokes apart, you will lose a lot of hair even before you start noticing it. While you might not go completely bald, there might be a noticeable difference in your scalp. In most cases, hair loss due to stress is a temporary phenomenon and the hair usually grows back after some time. However, in some cases, it could lead to permanent, long term hair loss. Read the rest of this entry »

The Hair Handling Processes

Posted by Lance Winslow On January - 29 - 2010

The time is running fast and furious, no one really has the time to look up and notice of what other people is doing. All folks apprehend there is competition out there and if you don’t get the work done, somebody else will. In all this hectic activity what we have a tendency to forget is that direct impact is place on our health because the very fact that we tend to take thus a lot of stress. This can cause blood pressure, diseases, amnesia, and hair loss.

Hair loss is one among the most fatal diseases to get prone because it dents your confidence and your ability to face the world. Imagine your head, which was full of hair a while back, suddenly starts to recede. What will it hampers the sense you look, ensuing in a loss of confidence on yourself which can be deadly in it.

To solve this type of hair loss problem, it’s simple as well. Hair loss treatment is one of the most sought after ways in which to regain the old charm back and make your scalp healthy with a sensible quantity of hair again. However how do we understand what is hair loss treatment and the way is it done? Hair loss can occur because of inflammation of the scalp or some form of infection which has hampered your scalp and as a result, you start to loose a lot of hair. For the most effective hair loss treatment, the history of the patient medically ought to be known as it is vital and helps in determining what sort of treatment she can be subjected to. Read the rest of this entry »