A Must-Read Book for Every Woman Hiding Beneath a Weave

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dr w A Must Read Book for Every Woman Hiding Beneath a WeaveHouston Dermatologist Seymour Weaver III, MD offers women insight into the process of diagnosing, treating, and reversing hair loss with his new book, ‘Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness.’

In his new book, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness, Dr. Seymour Weaver asks women: What’s Under your Weave?  The answer can be shocking, and it includes thinning hair and even bald patches.  Sadly, few women know where to turn when they begin losing their hair or are even aware that hair loss is a real, medical problem and not just an issue of vanity.  Weaves can seem like the answer, but they worsen the problem; the true answer lies in Dr. Weaver’s book, a much-needed resource for women suffering from hair loss.

There are many possible causes of hair loss for women, including: scalp infection, medication, genetics, and hair styling.  Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide demystifies the process of turning to a doctor for answers to this problem, providing a detailed account of what women can expect once they seek help, from their first hair loss evaluation appointment to diagnosis and treatment.  Dr. Weaver is an expert in his field with over thirty years in practice and helps women understand that, while covering up their scalp seems like the answer, it is merely a superficial solution for a medical problem.

 

Facing what’s under the weave can be a difficult and terrifying experience, but it is nothing compared to the shameful and irreversible baldness that can result from continuing to use weaves as a solution.  The sooner women seek medical treatment for hair loss, the sooner they can start on the road to re-growth and, ultimately, recovery.

 

Dr. Seymour Weaver

 

 

Dr. Seymour Weaver is board-certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hair loss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body-shaping procedures.

 

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

 

For more information, please visit http://www.drwdermatology.com/ and http://BlackHairLossGuide.com.

“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaver and https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaversBlackHairLossGuide.

Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @DrSeymourWeaver and @BlackHairLossDr

 

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Hair Loss: A Growing Affliction amongst Young Women

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Many young women who use weaves don’t realize they could be causing irreversible damage. In his new book, ‘Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness’, Seymour Weaver III, MD works to inform young women that they are not immune to the plague of permanent baldness.

Weaves are prevalent amongst women all ages and, in recent years, amongst women of all races. This is understandable: many women love the look weaves offer their hair. However, young women who have used a weave since their childhood or early teens soon find out the unsavory truth about weaves.

 

In Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness, Seymour Weaver III, MD discusses the lasting damage a weave can cause for women and their hair. While a weave can make a woman’s hair look great in the short term, in the long run, they can cause hair thinning that may become irreversible. Women as young as eighteen years old can suffer the permanent loss of as much as half their hair if they ignore the signs and continue to wear a weave.

Thinning hair and baldness are becoming more and more pervasive amongst young women; however, a woman who is treated earlier for hair loss has a much greater chance of keeping her hair over her entire lifetime. Dr. Weaver urges all women to seek treatment for preventable baldness, and he stresses the importance of doing so at every age. Young women are not immune to this problem and, in fact, will suffer the consequences longer if their hair loss goes untreated.

Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide arms women with the information they need to face their hair loss and seek real help for it. Dr. Weaver stresses that for many women, baldness is preventable and that early diagnosis and early prevention are the key to keeping women and their hair together for life.

 

Dr. Seymour Weaver

 

 

Dr. Seymour Weaver is board-certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hair loss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body-shaping procedures.

 

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

 

For more information, please visit http://www.drwdermatology.com/and http://BlackHairLossGuide.com.

“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaver and https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaversBlackHairLossGuide.

Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @DrSeymourWeaver and @BlackHairLossDr

 

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Damaging Distance: the Need for the Hair Styling and the Medical Communities to Come Together

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In his new book, ‘Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide,” Seymour Weaver III, MD urges for increased collaboration between doctors and hairstylists. Many women suffering from hair loss don’t seek a doctor’s help until it is too late; hair stylists can be the first line of defense to save women’s hair.

Many people who experience hair loss suffer in silence, especially if they are women. Hair loss is much more than a vanity issue; it is a real, medical issue that requires treatment before it can be resolved. Since hair stylists are often the first to notice a client’s hair loss, Seymour Weaver III, MD emphasizes the importance of creating a dialogue between hair stylists and medical professionals in his new book, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness. Beginning this conversation is a key step in the fight to save women’s hair.

Hairstylists have a unique perspective on the health of their clients’ hair, because they generally see their clients far more often than a doctor sees them. Therefore, stylists are often the first to spot thinning hair—a simple fact that makes the hair styling community a crucial player in the fight to, ultimately, keep women from losing their hair. Sadly, many hair stylists don’t have the medical background or knowledge to encourage their clients to seek out medical treatment before it is too late; and, for that, many women bear the great burden of permanent hair loss.

Dr. Weaver works to close the existing gap between hairstylists and medical professionals. His book is a catalyst for the new and important relationship between doctors and hair care professionals; he begins the dialogue by providing both parties with the information they need regarding causes, diagnosis, and treatment of hair loss. By putting hair stylists on guard against hair loss, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide ultimately helps more women avoid permanent baldness and happily keep their hair.

 

Dr. Seymour Weaver

Dr. Seymour Weaver is board certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hair loss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body shaping procedures.

 

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

 

For more information, please visit http://www.drwdermatology.com/and http://BlackHairLossGuide.com.

“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaver and https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaversBlackHairLossGuide.

Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @DrSeymourWeaver and @BlackHairLossDr

The Hair Loss Woes of the World’s Top Tennis Player

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Serena Williams is the number one female tennis player in the world and reportedly suffers from hair loss. Seymour Weaver III, MD provides a resource for help in his new book, ‘Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness.’

The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) issued the latest top ten rankings for women’s tennis recently, and, to no one’s surprise, Serena Williams remained in the top spot, a fact due, in no small part, to her winning her fifth U.S. Open title this year. However, as amazing as Serena Williams’ life may seem, she must endure hair loss and it’s many side effects. Williams, whose many hairstyles may outnumber her tennis wins, can, likely, blame damaging hair styling methods for her affliction.

In his new book, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness, Seymour Weaver III, MD, discusses what women with hair loss can do to save their hair. With over 30 years of experience to his credit, Dr. Weaver stresses the importance or early diagnosis and early prevention as the key to keeping women from permanent baldness. Unfortunately, many women are tempted to continue to wear weaves once their hair has started thinning, aided by the idea that many celebrities do it, too.
Despite its perception as a vanity issue, hair loss is a medical issue that must be treated by a doctor. Dr. Weaver opens up a discussion about what women can expect once they seek help—from the first appointment to the diagnosis and treatment—that can—unlike yet another weave—truly cure hair loss. Serena Williams may be a strong female role model, but women should think twice before they let their desire to emulate her extend to choices that could endanger their hair.

Dr. Seymour Weaver

Dr. Seymour Weaver is board-certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hair loss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body-shaping procedures.

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

For more information, please visit http://www.drwdermatology.com/ and http://BlackHairLossGuide.com.
“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaver and https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaversBlackHairLossGuide.
Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @DrSeymourWeaver and @BlackHairLossDr

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Preventing Hair Loss in Young Patients by Dr. Seymour Weaver

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Dr. Seymour Weaver comments on the fact that patients with thinning hair and baldness are becoming more and more pervasive in the younger population.

Dr. Weaver’s goal is for every individual that preventable baldness for it to be prevented. For example a woman who is treated earlier for hair loss has a better chance of keeping more of their hair over their lifetime states Dr. Seymour Weaver.

“Early detection, early diagnosis and early prevention at every age will give more women a chance to keep her hair for life,” concludes Dr. Weaver.

About Dr. Seymour Weaver

Dr. Seymour Weaver is board-certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hair loss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body-shaping procedures.

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

For more information, please visit http://www.drwdermatology.com/and http://BlackHairLossGuide.com.

“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaver and https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaversBlackHairLossGuide.

Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @DrSeymourWeaver and @BlackHairLossDr

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Hair Styling and the Medical Community: Collaboration is Key

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Many women experiencing hair loss don’t seek the help of a doctor until it is too late. With his new book ‘Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide”, Seymour Weaver III, MD bridges the gap between doctors and hair stylists, who are often the first to notice hair loss.

Many people who suffer from hair loss in silence simply do not know that their embarrassing problem is more than a vanity issue. Women, especially, must understand that it is a real, medical issue, one for which treatment is necessary. Dr. Seymour Weaver emphasizes this in his new book, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness. His book is the catalyst for a conversation many medical professionals have been attempting to spark with hairstylists for years.

Hairstylists see their clients far more often than a doctor sees them, and they work with exclusively with their clients’ hair. Taking this into consideration, hairstylists should be the first line of defense in noticing thinning hair and encouraging their clients to get help, but most are not armed with the knowledge they need to do so. Many women don’t go to a medical professional for hair loss until it is far too late. Getting hairstylists the medical information they need to help their clients get treatment is a key element in ensuring fewer women go through the traumatic experience of permanent hair loss.

Dr. Weaver works to bridge the gap between hairstylists and medical professionals. By providing them with the information they need regarding causes, diagnosis, and treatment of hair loss, he opens the door for a new and important relationship. A true catalyst for change, Weaver emphasizes the necessity for a relationship between doctors and hairstylists. With this relationship in place, more women will get treatment for their hair loss before it becomes irreversible.

Dr. Seymour Weaver

Dr. Seymour Weaver is board certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hair loss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body shaping procedures.

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

For more information, please visit http://www.drwdermatology.com/ and http://BlackHairLossGuide.com.
“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaver and https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaversBlackHairLossGuide.
Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @DrSeymourWeaver and @BlackHairLossDr

The Book Every Woman with Thinning Hair Needs to Own

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Houston Dermatologist Seymour Weaver III, MD offers women insight into the process of diagnosing, treating, and reversing hair loss with his new book, ‘Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness.’

Many women suffer from the painful experience of hair loss; even celebrities like Naomi Campbell and January Jones are susceptible. Even worse, few women know where to turn when they begin losing their hair or are even aware that hair loss is a real, medical problem and not just an issue of vanity. In his new book, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness, Seymour Weaver III, MD tackles this problem head-on, providing a much-needed resource for women with hair loss.

Despite the title, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide is a guide for women of all ethnicities. These women often don’t know that they need to turn to a doctor. When Naomi Campbell’s hair loss was revealed by The Huffington Post last August, experts speculated that she has waited too long to seek treatment. Waiting too long can result in permanent baldness, but, with the help of Dr. Weaver’s book, many women can avoid that irreversible damage.

Dr. Weaver demystifies the process of turning to a doctor for answers to hair loss. His book includes pictures and a detailed guide of the steps to diagnosis, such as consideration of a patient’s medical history, scalp examination, biopsy evaluation of the scalp and a final diagnosis. This helps eliminate fear of the unknowns that may occur during the doctor’s visit and motivates women experiencing hair loss to seek treatment.

Once women understand the importance of enlisting the help of a dermatologist and realize that it is a simple process, they can stop being afraid and start finding answers and treatment.

 

Dr. Seymour Weaver

 

Dr. Seymour Weaver is board-certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hair loss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body-shaping procedures.

 

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

 

For more information, please visit http://www.drwdermatology.com/and http://BlackHairLossGuide.com.

“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaver and https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaversBlackHairLossGuide.

Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @DrSeymourWeaver and @BlackHairLossDr

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Weaves: The Awful Truth about Weaves, Baldness & Thinning Hair

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Women who love their weaves aren’t recognizing that they are causing permanent damage. In his new book, ‘Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness’, Seymour Weaver III, MD urges women to abandon their weaves, before it is too late.

In recent years, weaves have become increasingly popular among women of all races, though they remain especially prevalent amongst black women. This is understandable; a weave makes a woman’s hair look great, and many women love the look weaves offer their hair. Perhaps this is why so many women choose to ignore the unsavory truth about weaves.

In Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness, Seymour Weaver III, MD discusses why, though weaves make a woman’s hair look great in the short term, in the long run, they can be disastrous. Hair thinning is not only possible, it is likely, and will only worsen with time. Eventually, permanent baldness can occur if women don’t answer the question, “What’s under your weave?”
Weaves merely cover the problem of hair loss with a “Band-Aid solution”, instead of solving it. This Band-Aid is one that often makes the problem more severe and keeps women from seeking the help they really need.

Dr. Weaver informs women that hair thinning can be the result of various causes, including genetics, medications, scalp infections, and hair styling, and that help should be sought from medical professionals, rather than hair stylists. He stresses that hair loss, which is a medical problem, cannot be fixed by a beauty professional.
Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide arms women with the information they need to face their hair loss and seek real help for it. Now the question, “What’s under your weave?” doesn’t have to be such a frightening one.

Dr. Seymour Weaver

Dr. Seymour Weaver is board-certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hair loss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body-shaping procedures.

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

For more information, please visit http://www.drwdermatology.com/ and http://BlackHairLossGuide.com.
“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaver and https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaversBlackHairLossGuide.
Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @DrSeymourWeaver and @BlackHairLossDr

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For media inquiries or to request an interview, please contact:
Dr. Seymour Weaver
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281.395.7770

The Hair Loss Woes of Naomi Campbell & Serena Williams

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Many celebrities, most notably supermodel Naomi Campbell and star athlete Serena Williams, have been spotted with bald patches. With help, this problem can be avoided. Seymour Weaver III, MD provides information on how to stop thinning hair and avoid permanent baldness in his new book, ‘Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide.’

It can be difficult to remember that even superstars like Naomi Campbell and Serena Williams are not perfect. Both the world-renowned model and the legendary tennis player, however, are both suffering from an embarrassing secret: hair loss. Campbell, who has worn stick- straight weaves for years, and Williams, whose hairstyle has changed numerous times throughout her career, can likely blame their troubles on the damaging methods many women use to style their hair.

In his new book, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness, Seymour Weaver III, MD, discusses what women with similar problems can and should do to save their hair. Weaver, who has over thirty years in practice and celebrity clients to his credit, encourages women to get help before the very real threat of permanent hair loss befalls them. Many women are tempted to continue to wear weaves once their hair has started thinning, aided by the notion that many celebrities do it, too. Unfortunately, continuing to wear weaves is not a solution and can, in fact, make the hair loss irreversible.

The medical community holds the true solution for women who are losing their hair. Weaver opens up a discussion about what women can expect once they seek help, from the first appointment addressing hair loss, to the diagnosis and treatment that can, unlike yet another weave, actually solve the problem. Armed with this knowledge, women with hair loss can finally have the confidence to get the help they truly need.

Dr. Seymour Weaver

Dr. Seymour Weaver is board-certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hair loss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body-shaping procedures.

 

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

 

For more information, please visit http://www.drwdermatology.com/and http://BlackHairLossGuide.com.

“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaver and https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaversBlackHairLossGuide.

Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @DrSeymourWeaver and @BlackHairLossDr

 

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Dr. Seymour Weaver

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281.395.7770

The Secret Hiding Under the Weave

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Facing what’s under the weave can be a terrifying and shameful experience, but it is nothing compared to the permanent baldness that can result from leaving the problem untreated.

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The sooner women seek treatment, the sooner they can start on the road to re-growth and, ultimately, recovery. 

 

In his new book, ‘Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness,’ Dr. Seymour Weaver asks women: what’s under your weave? The answer to this question may surprise you.

There can be a shocking secret hiding under a woman’s weave, namely, thinning hair and even bald patches. A weave can seem like the answer to many women’s hair problems—it adds body and makes hair seem fuller and healthier. It should be noted, however, that weaves combined with hair loss only makes the problem much, much worse and can eventually lead to permanent baldness. Seymour Weaver III, MD helps women to avoid the painful and upsetting experience of hair loss in his new book, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness.

There are many possible causes of hair loss for women, including scalp infection, medication, genetics, and hair styling. Dr. Weaver, an expert in his field with over thirty years in practice, presents a thorough examination of hair loss and helps readers understand that, while covering up their scalp seems like the answer, it is merely a superficial solution for a medical problem. Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide also provides a detailed account of what women can expect once they seek help, from their first hair loss evaluation appointment to diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Weaver arms women with the knowledge they need to get to the “root” of this serious problem. 

Dr. Seymour Weaver

Dr. Seymour Weaver is board-certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hair loss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body-shaping procedures.

 

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

 

For more information, please visit http://www.drwdermatology.com/and http://BlackHairLossGuide.com.

“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaver and https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaversBlackHairLossGuide.

Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @DrSeymourWeaver and @BlackHairLossDr

Sherri Shepherd Isn’t Surprised African-Americans Are Going Bald

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‘The View’ co-host Sherri Shepherd has said that African-American women do so many things to their hair, it isn’t startling to see one who is bald; this is a problem that can be fixed. In his new book, ‘Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness’, Seymour Weaver III, MD addresses the rampant problem of hair loss in African- American women.

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 In recent years, styling black hair has become a common topic of conversation. In the wake of Chris Rock’s film Good Hair, such celebrities as Oprah Winfrey and Tyra Banks have openly discussed the various forms of styling, and Sherri Shepherd, herself, has launched a line of wigs. However, none of them have discussed the damaging effects of popular styling methods.

In his new book, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide, Seymour Weaver III, MD gets at the heart of this all-too-common problem. He identifies the many factors that can cause thinning hair: scalp infections, medications, genetics, and hair styling. Many women use styling methods, including weaves and extensions, to make their hair appear thicker, fuller, and healthier; these methods do nothing but harm hair. Dr. Weaver demonstrates that the medical community can help keep women from going through the traumatic experience of hair loss.

Hair loss isn’t a problem only “real women” face: Mad Men actress January Jones has admitted to hair her hair falling out in “clumps” as a result of frequent dyeing, and many other celebrities, including Naomi Campbell and Paris Hilton, have been seen with noticeable bald patches. While Jones has joked about shaving her hair off and buying a wig, most women don’t have to resort to such dramatic lengths, if they get treatment before it’s too late.

Dr. Weaver works to arm women with the knowledge that will help them keep their hair. Once women recognize that hiding the problem will only make it worse, they can stop their hair loss before it becomes irreversible. Now, the popular conversation about styling must shift to one about what’s endangering women’s hair.

 

Dr. Seymour Weaver

Dr. Seymour Weaver is board-certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hair loss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body-shaping procedures.

 

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

 

For more information, please visit http://www.drwdermatology.com/and http://BlackHairLossGuide.com.

“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaver and https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaversBlackHairLossGuide.

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For media inquiries or to request an interview, please contact:

Dr. Seymour Weaver

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281.395.7770

Dr. Weaver Shares New Book with National & Local Media on Hair Loss

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Local, National and Online Media have begun calling Dr. Seymour Weaver of Houston Texas when the issue of Premature Balding, Thinning Hair and Hair Loss come up.

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This July in Houston, M3 New Media an Online Digital PR firm that works with authors will be featuring Dr. Weaver on their Web properties that target customers for lifestyle, wellness, healthy living and fitness. Michael D. Butler says, “Our team is making a trip to Katy/Houston TX to interview Dr. Weaver because as Dr. Weaver says, ‘a disproportionate number of African American women are dealing with premature hair loss.” Butler went on to say, “We are confident this book will become a best-seller with Dr. Weaver’s decades of practical and medical experience in treating patients and the fact it’s written in a manner the average person can use the practical tips and suggestions in the book to see long-term and positive results.”

About Dr. Seymour Weaver
Dr. Weaver is board certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hairloss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body shaping procedures.

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

For more information, please visit www.DrWDermatology.com and http://BlackHairLossGuide.com 

“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaver and  https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaversBlackHairLossGuide

Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @DrSeymourWeaver and @BlackHairLossDr

For One Dr. in Houston it’s All About Saving from Hair Loss

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drw 5 For One Dr. in Houston its All About Saving from Hair Loss

Speaking about baldness and thinning hair- Dr. Seymour Weaver

Dr. Seymour Weaver has been treating patients for 30 years in Katy and Houston, Texas. As one of the regions premier Dermatologists, Dr. Weaver has seen thousands of patients and treated multiple conditions over the past three decades.

Dr. Weaver says, “I was seeing a disproportionate number of African American women with thinning hair and hair loss and knew there were specific and treatable factors that women could do to slow down the thinning process and avoid permanent hair loss.”

“How to stop thinning hair and avoid permanent baldness is what I address in my new book. It will benefit the Medical Hair Community and the Professional Hair Care Community,” Dr. Seymour Weaver

An initial book signing and reception were recently held to launch the book and make customers and readers everywhere aware of it’s availability on Amazon. Check out the photos of the book launch on Facebook. 

Dr. Weaver has announced his availability for media interviews and particularly his  availability for medical and wellness related media interviews.

Dr. Seymour Weaver
Dr. Weaver is board certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hairloss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body shaping procedures.
He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

For more information, please visit http://drseymourweaver.com.
“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaver
Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @DrSeymourWeaver.

Hair Loss Expert Available for Medical Media Interviews

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Hair loss affects a disproportionate number of African American women and Dr. Seymour Weaver’s new book ‘Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide, How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness’ addresses hair loss issues for the medical community and the general public

Dr. Weaver recently announced that he is available for radio, television, newspaper and magazine interviews on topic related to hair loss, avoiding baldness and this epidemic problem in the African – American community.

Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide, goes many steps further than defining “good hair”. In it, he talks about what is really causing so many women, especially African-American women, to go through the traumatic experience of hair loss, including: medications, genetics,scalp infections and hair styling. With many women turning to weaves when they discover that their hair is not as thick as it used to be or they uncover a bald patch, these only make the problem worse. The answer is not in synthetics, it is in the medical community, says Dr. Weaver.

When women don’t talk about their hair loss or cover up the problem, it prevents them from getting the treatment that they need in a timely fashion. When they fail to do so, it is often too late to fix the problem, and permanent baldness occurs.

Some of the topics that his book addresses include: the importance of seeking medical treatment, the types of conditions that underlie hair loss, the diagnosis process, and the damage that can be done if it is not treated in time. With pictures, an accessible tone, and an unwavering message about seeking medical treatment (rather than hiding the problem with a weave or hairpiece), Dr. Weaver’s book is one that is easy-to-understand.

Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide is destined to be a best -selling book that will teach the world how early identification of the medical conditions that commonly result in hair thinning among African Americans need to be diagnosed and treated as early as possible to help prevent permanent baldness!

Learn more about Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness on Amazon.

Dr. Weaver provides women with the information that they need so they can be proactive with their health and hair loss prevention. By recognizing what is going on and understanding that hiding the problem will only make it worse, women can save their hair. Now, it is time for a national discussion on the reasons women are losing their hair.

About Dr. Seymour Weaver
Dr. Weaver is a board certified dermatologist and black hair medical expert with over 30 years of experience. He has treated thousands of individuals with hair loss and a wide variety of scalp disorders. He is specifically recognized for his expertise in ethnic dermatology and treating skin of color as well as a leading authority in the hair loss community.

Dr. Weaver is board certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hair loss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body shaping procedures.

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

For more information, please visit www.BlackHairLossGuide.com and www.DrWDermatology.com and http://medicalhairprofessionals.com

“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaversBlackHairLossGuide

Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @BlackHairLossDr and @MedicalHairPros 

A Much-Needed Resource for Women with Thinning Hair

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Tyra Banks’s six-part series on ‘good hair’ generated close to 200,000 views on YouTube, making it clear that many women are concerned about the health of their hair, yet it did not address the underlying medical problems at the ‘root’.  Seymour Weaver III, MD takes this discussion a step further with his new book on how to stop thinning hair and avoid permanent baldness.

For women, losing hair is an emotionally painful experience. Unfortunately, very few women know what to do or who to turn to when they are losing their hair. The internet has very little valid advice, hair stylists don’t have access to the medical answers they need, and bloodwork from physicians only shows a small piece of the puzzle or fails to diagnose the problem.

In his new book, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness, Dr. Seymour Weaver offers the resource that women struggling to find the answers they need, before it is too late to save their hair.

Despite the title, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide is a guide for women of all ethnicities. Naomi Campbell has reportedly suffered from the condition, and many more celebrities are rumored to have the condition, including Britney Spears, Kim Kardashian, and Serena Williams. Thousands of women share their pain.

When Naomi Campbell’s hair loss was revealed by The Huffington Post in August, experts speculated that she has waited too long to seek treatment and has permanent baldness. With Dr. Weaver’s book, this need not be the case for other women.

In it, he outlines common causes for thinning hair or bald spots, including genetics, medication, hair styling, and scalp infections. He also provides women with a real guide for their problem, providing them with pictures and easy-to-understand information that eliminates any misgivings they may have about the diagnosis process and seeking treatment.

Many celebrities, like Tyra Banks, Oprah Winfrey, and Wendy Williams have talked about the hair problems women face. With close to 200,000 views on Tyra Banks’s six-part series on “good hair” on YouTube, it is clear that many women are looking for answers. Up to now, very little has been discussed about the medical side of hair loss. Without this information, women will continue to suffer.

Dr. Seymour Weaver
Dr. Weaver is board certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hairloss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body shaping procedures.

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

For more information, please visit http://drseymourweaver.com and http://BlackHairLossGuide.com and http://medicalhairprofessionals.com

“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaversBlackHairLossGuide

Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @DrSeymourWeaver and @BlackHairLossDr

For media inquiries or to request an interview, please contact:
Dr. Seymour Weaver
drweaver@drseymourweaver.com
281.395.7770

Tips And Tricks For Dealing With Thinning Hair

 Tips And Tricks For Dealing With Thinning Hair

Educating yourself about blading can help you manage it. Losing your hair can be very hard to accept. With these hints you’ll be able to deal with it better.

Increase your intake of protein to help prevent thinning hair. Your hair is composed of protein! You can get protein by eating fish, poultry, eggs and red meat. If meat is not your thing, you could replace the meats with lentils and kidney beans to get the needed protein. Protein and iron in your diet will promote hair growth.

TIP! To reduce hair loss, try and reduce the stress you experience in your life. Stress is a big cause of hair loss, if you can’t control it, you’ll continue to have hair loss.

Including white sesame seeds in your daily diet can help the loss of hair slow down. Every morning, try eating as many of these seeds as you can fit into your hand. These contain 1,200 mg of magnesium and calcium. The calcium and magnesium help to nourish your scalp, which slows down thinning hair.

If you want to slow down the loss of your hair, keep your protein intake high. A lot of foods such as fish, poultry, eggs and nuts can give your body a lot of protein that you need. This can make hair grow keratin, which is like protein for hair. With an influx of keratin, your hair will resilient and stronger; you will be able to effectively slow thinning hair.

Do not brush and style wet hair. When your hair is wet, it is extremely vulnerable to becoming damaged. Allow your hair to dry completely, then brush it to avoid damage. Brushing hair that is wet will pull out strands of hair and cause it to be frizzy or split.

TIP! Hair loss can be exacerbated by some hair products. Choose the hair products you use carefully and don’t use those that cause damage to your hair.

Beware of hair thinning if you are taking an anti-depressant. People commonly find their hair falling out when taking an anti-depressants due the ingredients found in them. Talk to your doctor and inquire about changing your prescription to one which doesn’t cause hair loss.

Talk to a professional about the symptoms you are having and the options available. When you are going through thinning hair, you need to consult with someone who is well-versed in these issues before undergoing any kind of treatment. You could have thinning hair because of a hidden underlying issue, or maybe you have temporary the loss of hair because of some outside factors in your life. Speak to a doctor before making any changes on your own.

Consider using aloe vera to prevent hair loss. Many people find this to be effective. Simply rub some Aloe into your scalp every night before you go to sleep. This will not only stimulate your scalp, but the minerals that are found in aloe vera can strengthen your hair.

TIP! Eating white sesame seeds can help slow down hair loss. Eat some white colored sesame seeds every morning.

Try to alleviate some of the stress you receive from outside sources. High stress levels can cause blading. Stress will also accelerate hair loss that is currently happening, and make it harder for any treatments you are using to do their jobs.

One vital thing to remember when hoping to stop loss of hair is to pinpoint the time it first began. Your hair thinning may be linked to a new hair treatment or product. Simply discontinuing the offending product might solve the problem.

Thinning hair can result in many negative emotions. Some of the ideas in this article are certain to be of assistance to you, soon you will have a much more enjoyable life, regardless of what happens with your the loss of hair. Use this advice to the best of your ability daily to optimize results.

The Best Guide When It Comes To The Loss Of Hair

 The Best Guide When It Comes To The Loss Of Hair

From certain medications to stress or genetics, many different factors can cause thinning hair. Luckily, several steps can be taken to slow blading or conceal it. Read this article for a lot of advice to think about if you are struggling with the loss of hair.

If hair loss is a problem, take this advice! Having a haircut that is very short can make you look more attractive, and make your baldness less noticeable. Keep your hair well groomed and close to your head. This can be a great way to look great at all times.

TIP! Try this idea if you’re experiencing hair loss! A really short haircut can be very attractive if you are going bald. Short hair works well, especially when it is well groomed.

Avoid stress at all costs if you don’t want to lose your hair. Stress is one of the biggest causes of thinning hair, and if you do not know how to control it, you will continue to suffer from hair loss. Learning how to get a handle on your stress, and not letting it consume you, can really help you to keep your hair healthy and strong.

If you are sick, take good care of yourself. If you ignore your body, refuse to take prescribed medications, or throw away the advice of your doctors, your body will end up having to work much harder than it has to so as to rejuvenate itself. If your body isn’t getting what it needs, it may cut back on non-essential processes like maintaining hair follicles. This leads to the loss of hair.

Hair styling products can cause you to lose your hair. Gels, mousse and hairsprays are filled with harsh chemicals that will damage your hair.

TIP! There are plenty of hair products that are not good for the hair. This means you need to pick the products carefully, while also being aware of which products can cause damage to the hair.

If you hair is wet, keep the brush away. Rather, pat dry hair using a soft towel, then allow air drying prior to brushing. Hair follicles are more vulnerable when they are wet, which makes them more likely to be harmed. If you are losing your hair, brushing it while it is wet will accelerate the hair loss.

Use scalp massage frequently to stimulate your nerves and generate better circulation. Scalp massage has been proven to be effective in stimulating hair growth, because it reduces stress and tension that are primary causes of blading. This can safely be done every day.

Many of them only work on certain kinds of blading and others have little evidence that they work at all. Of course, there’s a chance that they may help, but there’s also a chance that you’ll be throwing away your time and money.

Don’t use hair treatments around clothes, bedding or towels that you don’t want ruined. Do not let anything touch your head until the product has dried.

Give your hair an adequate period of time to grow thick and full prior to getting a trim or cut. Grow your hair a little longer, since having it trimmed whenever it becomes a bit frizzy and longer is going to cause it to weaken.

Evaluate the life you have to find out reasons why you could be losing hair. Any medication or major life event in the last three months could be related to your hair thinning. If you know what started your the loss of hair, then maybe you can stop the loss.

B12 is available in a variety of sources. You can get it in supplement form, or you can simply eat more meat sources, like beef and chicken.

Weight loss or gain, stress, some illnesses, surgery, and other conditions can cause temporary thinning hair. This type of temporary hair thinning usually begins three months after something triggers it, and it usually lasts approximately the same amount of time. Be aware that this happens and use the knowledge as needed.

How you wear or style your hair is an important aspect in thinning hair. Constricting devices such as barrettes and pony tails can cause blading. This type of hair loss is referred to as traction alopecia.

TIP! If you have lost substantial amounts of hair, think about adding more Vitamin C to your diet. With sufficient intake of vitamin C, there will be adequate blood flow going to the capillaries carrying blood to the hair follicles on the scalp.

Most women who suffer from hair thinning have hormonal imbalances. A hormonal imbalance, perhaps caused by birth control, can create the loss of hair. Even hormone replacement can cause a temporary imbalance. If you’re losing hair, make sure to monitor your hormone levels.

Hair dying is best left to professionals. Don’t be tempted by cheap drug store hair dyes. Request that they use foils, instead of a hair dye. The chemicals in the dye should not touch the scalp because they will damage it and the follicles and increase the chances of the loss of hair.

With the tricks and tips laid out here, you ought to be better prepared for coping with any kind of hair thinning. When you become more educated about the process and possible causes of losing hair, you will be more prepared to find solutions that work for you.

Ways To Control Blading In The Future

 Ways To Control Blading  In The Future

This is true for all types of hair thinning. In order to regrow your lost hair, you require the most up-to-date information you can find. The tips below will get you started.

Vitamin C is a substance that is is extremely important if you are trying to prevent hair loss. It helps to produce collagen, which is vital to keep your hair alive and healthy. If you’re not getting enough vitamin C, eating more citrus fruit or taking supplements can help you make up the shortfall.

TIP! Consider changing your hair style to stop your hair from falling out. Avoid tightly pulling your hair, or using rubber bands, for very long.

Blading can be caused by certain hair styles. Don’t pull your hair up too tight, or wear rubber bands for too long. While hair products have definitely improved, damage can still be done by their use. If you have a tight ponytail it may damage the hair shaft, which in turn will harm the hair follicles.

Although it may be hard, it is important to stay away from hair styling products as much as you can if you want to prevent hair thinning. These products often have chemicals that lead to your hair falling out.

If you eat white sesame seeds, you will not lose your hair as quickly. Consume some white sesame seeds each morning. These seeds are exceptionally healthy, containing 1200 mg of calcium and magnesium. Both magnesium and calcium benefit the scalp with nourishment that can reduce blading.

TIP! Hair loss can be slowed by consuming white sesame seeds. You can try to eat roughly a handful of the white sesame seeds every morning.

If you are having issues with blading, it is a good idea to make an effort to try to get more Vitamin C into your system. This vitamin helps get more blood flowing to the scalp, it also maintains the capillaries that carry blood to your hair follicles. Getting more blood to flow to your scalp, will help hair to regrow faster.

Talk to your doctor or a professional about what you are experiencing and what your options are. When you are going through hair loss, you need to consult with someone who is well-versed in these issues before undergoing any kind of treatment. Your hair loss could be caused by an underlying medical issue. You want to know what a professional has to say.

Using the right knowledge about the subject of hair thinning is the way that you will successfully regain a fully-haired head. Most likely this won’t happen right away, but with a little bit of knowledge and understanding of what you have learned here, your chances of seeing a nice thick head of hair are much greater.

Helpful Tips To Prevent And Treat Blading

 Helpful Tips To Prevent And Treat Blading

If you have started losing your hair, the cause of this may be one of many things, such as stress, medication, or quite possibly it lies in your genes. The good news is that there are many resources available to help you reduce thinning hair or conceal the signs of the loss of hair. The following article offers advice on how you can best approach the problem of hair loss, for your individual circumstances.

Eat a good amount of protein if you want to get rid of thinning hair. Hair is predominantly composed of protein. There are many sources of protein that you can eat such as fish, eggs, chicken and meat. If you are vegetarian, or just not fond of the meat choices, try some lentils or kidney beans. Protein is essential for the development of new hair; therefore, by increasing your intake of protein you can reduce how much hair you may lose.

TIP! If you are dealing with the loss of your hair, here is a great tip for you! Many people enjoy seeing a well-trimmed haircut, especially in bald people, to be beautiful and appealing. Keep your hair close to the head and well-groomed.

One way to promote healthy hair is to get enough vitamin C into your diet. Vitamin C also plays a chief role in producing collagen, which is a crucial ingredient for maintaining healthy hair. There are a number of foods that contain vitamin C, including citrus fruits like oranges. Supplements are also available.

If you would like to avoid excessive hair thinning, it’s imperative that you keep stress levels under control. Stress is known to cause the loss of hair, and you will keep losing hair if you don’t know how to manage it. Learn how to control your stress.

Although it can be difficult, don’t use many hair styling products with thin hair. A lot of these items contain harsh compounds that injure and kill of your hair.

TIP! To prevent hair loss, you should incorporate a lot of protein into your diet. Hair is made up of protein.

Eating white sesame seeds can help slow down blading. Each morning, add one handful of sesame seeds to your morning cereal or sprinkle them over fresh fruit. These contain 1,200 mg of magnesium and calcium. Magnesium and calcium are both great for improving scalp health, and they can help to prevent the loss of hair as well.

If you are losing your hair, change the way you dry your hair after taking a shower. After you wash your hair, dry it by rubbing it gently instead of vigorously. You also should not dry it with a hair dryer. If you have to use one, make sure you set it to low.

To help hair loss, massage your scalp. This will help increase scalp circulation and open blood vessels in your scalp. Gently use your fingers to work the scalp for up to ten minutes. Since stress can be a cause of thinning hair, rubbing your scalp will help reduce stress.

TIP! There are plenty of hair products that are not good for the hair. Read the label and choose your products carefully.

Increase your intake of vitamin C to prevent hair thinning. Vitamin C will stimulate blood flow to your scalp, and help your capillaries to carry your blood to your hair follicles. By getting better blood flow to the scalp, this will help the hair regrow faster.

Not all baldness conditions can be universally address by over the counter hair growth products, so you need to be open to the possibility of them not working for you in particular. There are products on the market that do a great job at increasing hair growth, but some are just full of empty promises.

A number of individuals are big fans of how successful aloe vera is in helping them keep their hair, so you might want to consider using it yourself. Just massage a little Aloe into your scalp before bedtime every night. This stimulates your scalp and aloe vera’s minerals strengthen the hair.

TIP! A great way to help stop hair loss is to massage your scalp. Massaging your scalp will increase the circulation in your head by warming the skin and opening up the blood vessels.

Look at your life to see if you can find a cause for your blading. Any medication or major life event in the last three months could be related to your hair loss. Blading can only be stopped if you are able to successfully identify the underlying cause.

When addressing hair thinning issues, it is very important that you be aware of the way you are wearing your hair. The various adornments you put in your hair, or the way you wear it can lead to irregular the loss of hair, and is one of the leading causes of balding in young adults. This could result in losing hair from a condition that is classified as traction alopecia.

If you are a woman experiencing thinning hair, look to your hormones for the answer. Birth control can cause a hormonal imbalance, which could cause thinning hair. Even therapy related to hormone replacement could also trigger a hormonal imbalance. If you have hair thinning, don’t overlook a hormonal imbalance.

TIP! Vitamin C could be an easy and effective way to prevent further hair loss. Vitamin C will help increase blood circulation to your scalp, and keeps your hair follicles healthier.

Keep exposure to toxins and pollutants to a minimum to maintain a full, beautiful head of hair. Exposing your body to unhealthy substances not only reduces your health, but causes thinning of the hair and blading as well. Make sure you don’t spend too much time breathing damaging traffic fumes and avoid handling toxic chemicals or wear gloves when you do.

Whether you have lost just a little hair or all of it, the advice you just read should help you deal with your thinning hair in the most effective way possible. By learning as much as you can about the causes and effects related to loss of hair, you can find better ways to deal with it.

Keep Your Hair Up There: Some Helpful Tips

 Keep Your Hair Up There: Some Helpful Tips

The same is true when it comes to blading. You need the pertinent information to regrow your hair. You are going to want to read the great tips in this article.

Here’s something to help with your blading. Having a haircut that is very short can make you look more attractive, and make your baldness less noticeable. Keep the hair you have well groomed and cut close to your scalp. In this way, you are always looking your finest.

TIP! If you are having difficulty accepting your baldness, this tip may be able to help you. If you are losing your hair, there are some haircuts that will still look good on you.

A simple trick to slowing thinning hair is to alter the routine after your daily showers. After washing your hair, don’t roughly rub with a towel, but be as gentle as you can. Using a hair dryer is not recommended. If you feel that it is absolutely necessary to use a hair dryer, you should only use it when it is on low heat.

Rub your scalp, using a massaging motion, to assist with blading prevention. This increases circulation to the head by opening blood vessels and warming the skin. Rub your scalp for approximately 5-10 minutes by moving your fingers around gently. Another benefit of scalp massage is that it can reduce the stress that may be a causative factor in your hair thinning.

Increase your intake of vitamin C to prevent thinning hair. Vitamin C gets more blood to the scalp, maintaining capillaries that carry blood to the follicles of hair. More blood flow to the scalp means that hair will regenerate at a faster rate.

TIP! There are hair products on the market that are not good to use on your hair. Use your due diligence and find out which hair-care products are known to damage hair.

Stay away from high pollution areas. Studies show that people who live in areas that are filled with pollution have a greater chance at seeing themselves lose their hair. The reason for this is the pollutants that are in the air can get into the bloodstream, which in turn causes harm to hair, and that can cause it to fall out.

Liquid saw palmetto is great for men to use that have started to notice thinning hair. This naturally occurring extract neutralizes the male hormone DHT; studies have shown correlations between high DHT levels and blading. To use this technique, take the juice from the fruit and apply it to your scalp and hair.

To improve circulation and stimulate nerves on your head, try using scalp massage. Research has shown that scalp massage can improve hair growth, as it helps to release stress that might be causing blading. You can massage your scalp every day, as often as you want.

TIP! Many hair styling products can actually speed up the hair loss process, so try to keep your use of them to a minimum. Products like mousse, gel, and hairspray have chemicals that can severely damage your hair causing it to fall out.

Talk to a medical professional about the thinning hair you’re facing and how you can treat it. You should always speak with your doctor before starting any treatment and rule out underlying health problems that may be causing the hair thinning. Your blading could be due to stress, disease or even a reaction to a prescription or your environment. You want to listen to what the professional tells you.

Many people enjoy aloe vera and the way it keeps hair from falling out, this may be an option for you. Simply rub some Aloe into your scalp every night before you go to sleep. This will stimulate the scalp and the minerals in the aloe vera may help to strengthen your hair.

Saw Palmetto can help regrow hair if you put it directly on your scalp, once a day at least. Apply a few drops to your scalp, and then massage them in.

TIP! To help hair loss, massage your scalp. This increases circulation to the head by opening blood vessels and warming the skin.

For noticeable hair loss that concerns you, try wearing a wig. Wigs are not expensive in comparison to other the loss of hair treatments. You can easily buy a wig. A good wig made out of human hair will give you a natural look. There are wigs available for every skin tone, so be sure to choose one that matches.

With the right information in hand, you can begin to understand your blading and begin to work on rectifying it. You may not see the results of your efforts overnight, but you are sure to see an increase in hair growth if you just apply all that you have learned from this article.

What You Can Do To Prevent The Loss Of Hair

 What You Can Do To Prevent The Loss Of Hair

However, admitting there is a problem, and researching the facts, are the initial steps to finding a real solution for the loss of hair. Thankfully, many options and ideas exist for those losing their hair. This article provides you with advice about the options that you have.

If you are having difficulty accepting your baldness, this tip may be able to help you. A really short haircut can be very attractive if you are going bald. Trim your hair, keep it well-groomed, and keep it close to the head. This can be a great way to look great at all times.

TIP! Vitamin C plays a significant role in preventing loss of hair. Vitamin C also plays a chief role in producing collagen, which is a crucial ingredient for maintaining healthy hair.

You can slow down your hair thinning by consuming white sesame seeds. You can try to eat roughly a handful of the white sesame seeds every morning. These seeds are exceptionally healthy, containing 1200 mg of calcium and magnesium. These two nutrients are excellent for the health of your scalp. They help reduce the amount of the loss of hair and will keep your scalp healthy.

Another way to prevent the loss of hair is by giving your scalp a gentle massage with your fingers. This will increase blood circulation in your hair follicles and will open up blood vessels. Move the fingers around your scalp and rub at least for five to ten minutes. Since stress can be a cause of thinning hair, rubbing your scalp will help reduce stress.

Pollution can have negative effects on your hair. It has been proven in studies that men who reside in areas of high pollution are more prone to developing the loss of hair because of pollutants that are found in their bloodstreams.

TIP! Consider changing your hair style to stop your hair from falling out. Don’t pull hair tight or use rubber bands in it for extended periods of time.

Do your homework about blading treatment techniques, so that you can be mindful of what they involve. What you learn could help you decide whether or not a product is worth the extra cost.

Scalp massages are used to stimulate the nerves and generate circulation, which will help regrow hair. It has been shown that stress and tension contributes to hair thinning. Massaging your scalp helps relieve the tension. This type of treatment should be done daily.

Blading treatments can stain clothing, towels, furniture and sheets, so be extremely careful to avoid contact. Allow the product to dry before you allow your head to come in contact with anything.

TIP! Hair loss can be slowed down if you eat white sesame seeds. Try eating a handful of sesame seeds in the morning.

Massaging your scalp on a regular basis can prevent hair loss, and can also re-grow the hair that has been lost. If you want optimum results, massage your scalp with mineral oils.

Aloe vera may help prevent blading as many people swear by it. All that is required is an application of Aloe to your scalp prior to sleeping every night. Aloe vera contains minerals that nourish your hair, making it stronger. Also, massaging it into your scalp will stimulate the hair follicles, reducing thinning hair.

Concentrate of alleviating accumulated stress. Stress will inevitably lend itself to hair thinning. It can also speed up the thinning hair you are experiencing and make treatments a waste of time.

TIP! Hair loss can be be minimized somewhat with massage. This will help increase scalp circulation and open blood vessels in your scalp.

If you’re attempting to reverse blading, you should first pinpoint exactly when the loss started to occur. There are those that may have began losing hair early when they switched to a specific product or gel for their hair. If you just stop using this product, the hair should return.

Review your diet if you start to experience the loss of hair. Eating a diet that is not balanced can lead to hair loss. Foods that are rich in carbohydrates can cause the body to lose hair. Start adding more healthy foods, such as lean meats, lots of dark green vegetables and whole-grain, complex carbohydrates to stabilize your system and give your hair the proper nutrients.

There are many natural thinning hair remedies that will allow you to grow stronger and fuller hair. Visit your nearest health food or specialty store and ask the manager to recommend products or supplements. Speak with the druggists at local pharmacies to get their opinions about the hair thinning products their pharmacy carries.

TIP! Try buying a wig to cope with hair loss. Select the proper wig before all your hair is gone, so you get the right style and color.

Hair loss affects people of all ages, so it should not be a shameful matter, even for young males. Some guys start noticing while still in college, and occasionally, it can start as early as high school. Once the blading becomes noticeable, you should consider cutting your hair in a shorter style. Rest assured, you may find that short hair suits you well!

If thinning hair is beginning to worry you, you may want to revitalize hair growth by stimulating the scalp. You can stimulate your scalp by brushing your dry hair with a hard bristled brush.

See a doctor if you are having thinning hair. Hair loss can be a symptom of thyroid problems. Your doctor can preform a blood test to determine if this is the problem. Your doctor can give you medication that can put your thyroid at the right levels. This might help to reduce any further blading.

TIP! Your diet should include a fair amount of protein in order to slow down hair loss. Some good sources of protein include fish, poultry, nuts, beans and eggs.

Hair loss also results in a protective layer. Your hair wasn’t just there for style, it helped to protect your head from things like harsh elements. When you are going out in the sun, you must wear good sunscreen or a cap.

Remember to use hair dyes correctly if you want to prevent blading. When used correctly, hair dyeing has no adverse effects on your scalp or the loss of hair. Hair dye can cause hair thinning if it remains on the hair for too long and the hair burns or if you have an allergy to one of the ingredients in the dye. Before completely dying your hair, test the dye on a small area to see if it has any ill effects.

Researching the subject is a great way to start tackling a the loss of hair situation. There may be an effective treatment option that a thinning hair sufferer is unaware of. This article contained just a few of the techniques and tactics that may be used to fight blading. There are many more available to those who take the time to research the subject.

Tricks To Avoid Hair Loss In The Future

 Tricks To Avoid Hair Loss In The Future

Many different things can cause the loss of hair. Stress, genetics, inadequate nutrition and the environment are some common factors. No matter how it was caused, losing hair is a grave concern for both women and men. Included in this article are a variety of tips to help you prevent thinning hair and baldness.

A diet high in protein may help to slow your the loss of hair. Many foods, such as legumes, meats and eggs are high in protein. Eating the right right amount of protein will bring about much needed keratin for your hair. Blading will be slowed as your keratin levels increase, and hair follicles will gradually gain strength.

TIP! Make sure to take good care of yourself, especially if you’re sick. If you fail to follow your doctors advice, it could make your body work harder.

Take care to avoid brushing hair that is wet, or even damp. Wet hair is susceptible to damage. Allow your hair to dry completely prior to brushing it to avoid damage. Wet hair that is brushed can cause split ends, frizziness or even pulling some out.

Avoid brushing hair when still wet. Rather than doing this, use a soft towel to dry your hair, and then let your hair air dry prior to brushing it. Moisture means that your follicles are more likely to break. You can lose hair quicker by brushing it when wet.

Anti-depressants can cause thinning hair. People who take anti-depressants typically notice hair falling out, and this is due to the ingredients in the drugs. If you are able, ask your doctor if it’s possible for you to switch medications, and see if the new medication stops the blading.

TIP! Try avoiding high pollution areas to prevent losing hair. Research has shown that men who live in polluted neighborhoods may experience hair loss, because pollutants enter their bloodstream and damages the hair.

Talk to a professional about symptoms and the treatment options available. You should always speak to your doctor about thinning hair before you try any treatments. There could be several causes of blading, from a medical condition to stress. You should get professional advice about this.

Not all baldness can be cured through medication; believing this can just get you discouraged. It is possible that some may be effective, but many promise the moon but don’t deliver.

A good hair-loss tip to implement is to purchase a wig, instead of struggling with questionable remedies. This is helpful for any man or woman who has lost their hair.

TIP! Always learn about the hair treatments or restoration methods, so that you know what you are putting on your scalp and exactly what ingredients they contain. Your research may reveal that sometimes spending a little bit more on certain products is worth it.

Find ways to reduce your stress levels. The more stress that you experience, the more probable it is that hair thinning will occur. Stress also accelerates any hair loss currently taking place, which reduces the effectiveness of any hair loss treatments you have been using.

Analyze your life and your recent past for reasons why you might be losing your hair. Your the loss of hair could be the result of starting a new medication or a major flashpoint of stress that happened in the previous twelve weeks. You may be able to stop your hair thinning if you can understand the reason for it.

If you the loss of hair problem is severe, a quick solution is to get a wig. A good wig is much cheaper than many other treatments for the loss of hair. It is simple to find and buy wigs of different styles. Human hair is often used to make wigs, which results in a natural looking solution to hair loss. Wigs can also be found in colors that complement your skin’s tone.

TIP! Not all baldness conditions can be universally address by over the counter hair growth products, so you need to be open to the possibility of them not working for you in particular. There are some products that really do work.

There are also temporary causes of blading such as stress, anemia, illness, surgery, weight change, and much more. The temporary loss of hair usually happens three months after the end of the event that caused it, and it lasts another three months beyond that. It is important that you are aware of the different circumstances that can cause temporary thinning hair.

Your diet should be taken into careful consideration when you are dealing with hair loss. An unbalanced diet filled with carbohydrates and fast foods can cause you to have unhealthy hair. Include foods that are low-fat and high protein, like fish and poultry, and also include vegetables that are fresh to provide the best vitamins to your hair for health that is long-lasting.

When addressing hair loss, it’s vital that you are aware on the ways you fix your hair. Hair thinning can be caused by wearing constricting devices in the hair such as barrettes and tight pony tails. This could be the result of blading from the traction alopecia condition.

TIP! Allow your hair time to grow fuller and thicker before you go cutting it. Cutting your hair too much can cause it to get weaker.

If you want your hair to stay beautiful, minimize exposure to toxins and pollutants. Hair health is intimately tied in with your body’s overall health, and exposure to toxins and generally unhealthy substances will increase your odds of thinning hair. Foods that are high in protein may help you regrow lost hair.

In order to prevent thinning hair and to increase circulation, consume more spicy foods. Cayenne pepper is a great spice to add to foods as it contains capsicum that stimulates and strengthens hair follicles. You can find vitamin A in cayenne pepper, which should reduce the risks of hair loss.

As mentioned earlier, both men and women, regardless of age, face issues associated with hair loss. It is caused by both lifestyle factors that you can control, and genetic factors that you can’t. This article mentioned some good advice that could help you figure out the cause of your the loss of hair, and then, in turn, it could lead you to a possible treatment for it.

Keep Your The Loss Of Hair To A Minimum With These Suggestions

 Keep Your The Loss Of Hair To A Minimum With These Suggestions

This is a possibility. Follow all the steps below to get your blading back under control.

Increase your intake of protein to help prevent hair loss. Hair is actually made from protein. You can eat eggs, poultry, fish and red meat to get protein in your diet. If you do not like meat – eat kidney beans and lentils for protein. Including protein in your diet can minimize your hair thinning.

TIP! In order to prevent losing hair, you need to add protein to your diet. This is because hair is made from protein.

It is important for you to maintain your health if you have an illness. Your body will be forced to work harder to stay alive and repair itself if you refuse to take prescribed medication or ignore a doctor’s advice. If your body’s energy is going toward improving your health, there won’t be enough to help the hair follicles grow. These conditions can actually provoke thinning hair.

Not every product will benefit your hair. You should choose your hair products carefully and be aware of the products that can cause hair damage. Many products can cause your hair to fall out, or greatly reduce its growth, two problems that are often difficult to reverse. Only apply products to your hair that have been researched.

You should eat white sesame seeds if you want to slow the loss of hair. Every morning, try eating as many of these seeds as you can fit into your hand. These seed are loaded with magnesium and calcium. Magnesium and calcium are both great for improving scalp health, and they can help to prevent thinning hair as well.

TIP! If you’re sick, you should ensure you are taking proper care of yourself. If you neglect your body by failing to take your medicine, or not follow the treatment plan for your illness, your body will degrade, and part of this degradation might be hair loss.

Talk to a professional and find out what your options are. Don’t do any of your own treatments before you talk to a healthcare professional about it. Visiting a professional is important because your the loss of hair could be caused by an underlying issue. Sometimes, hair loss is only temporary. You want to listen to what the professional tells you.

Use caution when you apply hair treatments to ensure you don’t ruin any bed sheets and clothing. Let the product dry before you expect your head to contact any of those items.

Massaging your scalp often is a great way to prevent loss of hair and stimulate hair growth. To get optimal results while performing a scalp massage, utilize mineral oil or a different oil.

TIP! Whilst it can be difficult to eradicate styling products from your daily hair routine, it is important that you do if you want to counteract hair loss. Gels, mousse and hairsprays are filled with harsh chemicals that will damage your hair.

Meditation can be an effective means of reducing blading! One of the adverse impacts of stress is poor circulation in your scalp, and this can be associated with blading. Meditation and massages can increase blood flow to your scalp, and possibly stimulate hair growth.

Learn to handle stress better and remove as much as possible from your life. The more anxious or stressful your life is, the higher the likelihood will be that you lose hair. Stress also accelerates any premature balding that you are genetically inclined to, preventing treatments from being successful.

60% of men have thinning hair starting in their mid-twenties, people must prepare to deal with it. DHT, produced by testosterone, destroys hair, so precautions must be taken to minimize the loss of hair risks.

TIP! Brushing your hair while it is very wet is not a good idea. You can damage your hair if you brush it when it’s wet.

Figuring out when hair thinning started can help someone figure out the cause. If a new hair product preceded the hair thinning, it’s quite possible that’s the cause. Simply discontinuing the offending product might solve the problem.

If you have thinning hair and have been thinking about switching to wigs, think again. Wigs cause damage to hair follicles, which means they’ll cause you to go bald much more quickly. Wigs, hats and helmets should be avoided if you are losing hair, so that you do not speed up the hair loss process.

Use shampoo that is made for your hair type. Ask your hair professional what your hair type is; this will clue you in on whether you should get a shampoo that’s best for oily, dry, or normal hair, and whether a dandruff shampoo would be useful. Always rinse your hair for longer than you feel is necessary so that you do not have any buildup.

TIP! Frequently massage your scalp for nerve stimulation and increased circulation. If you massage your scalp you can have an effect on hair growth, it will relieve tension that can cause you to lose your hair.

One way you can work to prevent blading is to avoid wearing certain types of hair styles. Wearing your hair in a ponytail may lead to thinning hair. Similarly tight styles like braids or cornrows, can lead to hair thinning as well.

Losing your hair can start any time in life, so don’t think you’re cursed if you start to experience it while you’re young. Hair thinning, although mostly starting in the late 20s, can actually start around a guy’s college years, and even in high school years depending on genetics. Once the thinning hair becomes noticeable, you should consider cutting your hair in a shorter style. There are a lot of people that are attracted to shorter hair styles.

Many people can begin growing new hair. Be certain to apply the knowledge and wisdom of this article in an appropriate manner so you are able to find a personally successful answer.

Natural And Effective Ways To Combat Hair Thinning

 Natural And Effective Ways To Combat Hair Thinning

Everyone assumes that their hair will be there forever, until the day they realize some of it has vanished. Sometimes, that is how hair growth happens. You don’t come to appreciate something, like your hair, until it’s all gone. Use the tips in the article below to stave off thinning hair.

It is vital that you minimize your stress if you do not want to suffer from thinning hair. One of the most common reasons for the loss of hair is stress. You must manage your stress levels in order to keep your hair in top shape. Learn a variety of ways that you can have control over stress in your life.

TIP! Vitamin C plays a significant role in preventing loss of hair. Vitamin C facilitates collagen production.

Increase your intake of vitamin C to prevent the loss of hair. Vitamin C assists blood flow by increasing it in your scalp to maintain your capillaries, which transport blood to your follicles. You will see more rapid regrowth once you have better circulation to the scalp.

Do not brush your hair when it is wet. Wet hair is susceptible to damage. Wait until when your hair is dried to brush it, you can brush dry hair much easier than wet. If you brush your hair when it’s wet, you can pull on it and cause split ends.

Using anti-depressant medications may cause thinning hair. The potent ingredients found in these drugs may cause many people to experience an increase in hair thinning. You should try to talk to your doctor and ask about switching the medications that you are taking, to see if you can find one that does not cause blading.

Massage your head regularly to increase circulation to the area and discourage further blading. For best results use mineral oil while massaging your scalp.

If you apply this extract to your scalp at least one time per day, it will help produce re-growth of your hair. Rub a couple of drops directly into your scalp.

Over sixty percent of men will suffer from some kind of the loss of hair from their mid-twenties on, and so everyone must be prepared to deal with it. Testosterone is responsible for producing DHT, which actively seeks out hair and destroys it. Precautions must be taken to minimize the potential for hair loss.

TIP! There are some hair care products that are not good to use if you’re experiencing hair loss. Read the label and choose your products carefully.

Consider your diet if you are worried about thinning hair. An unhealthy diet is bad for your hair, with excess carbohydrates and junk food consumption being particularly deleterious for hair health. Choose foods with proteins and low fat level, for instance, fish and poultry. Eat plenty of vegetables and consider taking a vitamin supplement.

Many women experiencing thinning hair are surprised to find hormones are causing it. Hormone imbalances, which can be triggered by perimenopause, stress or simple issues such as the wrong birth control pills, may cause women to lose more hair than normal. Even therapy aimed at correcting hormone imbalances can create a temporary imbalance that causes extra hair loss. If you notice you are losing your hair, get your hormone levels checked.

To maintain full and beautiful hair, keep away from pollutants and toxins. Hair health is intimately tied in with your body’s overall health, and exposure to toxins and generally unhealthy substances will increase your odds of hair thinning. Try not to spend a lot of time breathing unhealthy traffic fumes, for instance, and wear gloves when handling toxic chemicals to avoid absorbing them through your skin.

TIP! As surprising as it might seem, air pollution can be a contributing cause of hair loss. There have been studies that show a link between living in a polluted area and hair loss.

To increase blood flow to the scalp and prevent the loss of hair, add some spice to your diet. The capsicum located within some peppers is known to productively raise the rate of hair grown on a continued basis. Cayenne pepper contains vitamin A, which has shown to be advantageous for overall health and while also being good for lessening the risk of future hair problems.

Emu oil on the hair and scalp is an effective treatment for blading. Before going to be each evening, rub some of the oil into your scalp.

If you are concerned that your hair is thinning more than you would like, think about the products you use on your hair. If you use gels and other types of sticky products when styling your hair, make sure you wash the products out before going to bed. Washing them off before you sleep will avoid clogging hair follicles, which may cause hair to fall out.

TIP! Men who suffer from hair loss may consider the use of liquid saw palmetto. DHT is a male hormone thought to cause loss of hair; DHT growth is decreased by the natural extract found in saw palmetto.

When hair loss occurs in conjunction with an itchy scalp that has thin scales, especially along the hair line, ask your doctor about seborrheic dermatitis. Your doctor should be able to recommend the best treatment for you which may include a prescription shampoo, or an OTC one made specifically for your condition.

If you have lost your hair, whether a man or woman, you may be confused as to which products to use to clean your hair. As long as your hair is more than just razor stubble, it is important to continue using shampoo made for your hair and scalp, rather than just bar soap.

Stimulate your scalp to help encourage your follicles to produce hair. This is accomplished by brushing the scalp vigorously with hard bristles after hair has dried.

Watching your hair fall out and wash down a drain can be hurtful. Discovering how to regrow hair can be well worth the effort. Ensure you utilize the above advice, and you can get started immediately. Hopefully, you’ll notice a vast difference with the amount of hair on your head very soon.

Helpful Tips To Prevent And Treat Hair Thinning

 Helpful Tips To Prevent And Treat Hair Thinning

There can be many causes of hair thinning, but there are also treatments to help you recover and regrow hair. You also have the option for wigs or weaves; no one has to know that you have a problem with the loss of hair. The following article will give you the information you need to learn what causes baldness and what the best ways to handle it are.

In order to prevent losing hair, you need to add protein to your diet. This is because hair is made from protein. There are many sources of protein that you can eat such as fish, eggs, chicken and meat. If you’re a vegetarian or don’t care for meat, lentils and kidney beans are nutritious, high-protein alternatives. You can minimize hair loss by consuming protein.

TIP! If you are losing hair, here’s a good idea! Some people find a very trim haircut appealing on a balding man. Keep the hair trimmed neatly and short.

Vitamin C is very important to the prevention of thinning hair. The health and vitality of hair depends on collagen, and vitamin C is a powerful agent in its production. If you are not getting enough vitamin C, try to get more by eating citrus fruits, or even just a vitamin C candy drop.

Your hair style could be causing thinning hair. Don’t use rubber bands to hold your hair in a ponytail or braid. If you wear these styles, be careful not to make them too tight, as pulling hair back too tightly can cause it to fall out. Hair products are better than they used to be, but they can still be damaging. If you wear your hair in a tight ponytail, it can damage both the hair shaft and the hair follicles.

As stated in the beginning of the article, hair thinning has many causes but there are also many treatments available. For severe thinning hair, though, home remedies might not cut it. You may need to see a doctor to at least ask about your medical treatment options. By applying what you have learned in this article, your the loss of hair condition can potentially reverse.