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Is you mother to blame for you thinning hair? Does wearing a hat cause baldness? Learn about the myths and facts of hair loss.

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Hair loss is one of the most common problems in existence. According to statistics, roughly 50% of men over the age of 50 experience some form of hair loss. Additionally, 50% of women will experience some noticeable hair loss at some point in life. This makes the hair loss industry worth about $3.5 billion. Unfortunately, the reality is that many hair loss treatments or products are not effective. 

There are many old wives’ tales about hair loss or thinning hair. It’s easy to distinguish some real facts from made up nonsense, but some “theories” are engrained in popular culture, so it’s hard to know what to believe. Why does hair loss occur? Is there any one thing or person to blame? Continue reading to learn about the myths and facts of hair loss.  

Everyone Goes Bald By 50: Myth

Obviously, this is far from true and it is completely fiction. Both men and women can experience pattern baldness at any age because baldness knows no age. The American Hair Loss Association states that 66% of American men will experience some sort of baldness by age 35. About 85% of men have significantly thinning hair by age 50. On the other hand, some men have thick hair well into their 70s!

Mistreating Your Hair Can Cause Hair Loss: Fact

According to research, over shampooing your hair can increase the risk of hair loss. The same thing applies if you overwork your hair. Frequent straightening, aggressive brushing or combing, and dying your hair can weaken hair strands and follicles, which can cause hair troubles later in life. Additionally, chemicals in hair care products can weaken both the outside and inside of hair fibers!

Wearing Hats Will Increase Baldness: Myth

Lots of people say that wearing a hat will cause baldness, but don’t rustle the feather in your fedora because this is not true. The only way that a hat could possibly cause hair loss is if it was so incredibly tight on your head that it was pulling out all of your hair. And the hat would have to pull out a lot of hair to cause permanent hair loss. 

We Lose Hair Every Single Day: Fact

Natural hair loss occurs every single day. There are roughly 100,000 hairs on the average human head, and it’s common to lose 50-100 hairs naturally every day. The amount of strands lost per day will vary form person to person, and it may be more prevalent in people with longer hair. The good news is that you typically produce more hair than you lose. Once you start to produce less hair than you lose, though, start taking preventive measures to preserve the hair you have.

Pluck One Gray Hair And Two Grow Back: Myth

It’s a scary reality when you start seeing those gray or white hairs in the mirror. You want to pluck them out as soon as you see them. Some people don’t pluck because they are afraid that more will grow back. This is a complete myth. The reality is that if you pluck out one gray hair, another gray hair will grow back in its place. Pigment cells are no longer producing pigment, so that shiny white hair will appear again. Hair turns gray when pigment cells die. Embrace the gray and don’t increase the risk of more hair loss by dying your hair with chemicals.

Stress Will Make Hair Fall Out: Fact

Stress is one of the primary contributing factors to hair loss. According to several studies, stress can actually push hair follicles into a “resting” phase, so they won’t produce new hair strands. Living in a constant state of stress will cause hair to fall out more easily, and you’ll notice this if you brush, comb, or even wash your hair. Experts say that many stress-related conditions are linked to hair loss conditions like alopecia areata. 

Baldness Comes From The Mother’s Side: Myth

This is a myth that is a classic old wive’s tale, so don’t blame your mother if you are experiencing hair loss. The future of your hair is generally determined by genetics from both sides of your family. Research states that the primary baldness gene is on the X chromosome, which men get from mothers, but there are other factors at play. You end up with a mix of both your parents’ hair genes, so look to see if there are balding people on both sides of the family if you want to get a glimpse at your future hair situation.

Alopecia Areata Affects Men And Women: Fact

Both men and women can experience the hair loss effects of alopecia areata. This condition primarily affects the scalp and occurs because of an autoimmune disorder. What happens is that your immune system attacks the hair follicles, and that causes hair loss. There is some good news, though. Scientists say that the damage caused to hair follicles is not always permanent and can be remedied with the right treatment plan. 

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Is Your Hair Thinning? Try This At-Home Trick https://www.dherbs.com/articles/health-beauty/is-your-hair-thinning-try-this-at-home-trick/ Fri, 07 Jun 2019 10:48:02 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=97366

Thinning hair has become more of a problem, due to hormonal imbalances or stressful lifestyles. Could this at-home trick thicken hair?

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Hair loss or thinning hair can be attributed to a number of reasons. Poor hair care, using chemical hair products, high stress levels, imbalanced hormones and more can cause hair to thin or lead to balding. Sometimes the problem is age-related, but it truly depends on the individual, their chemical makeup, and how they care for their hair.

Regularly shampooing hair can extract the hair’s surface lipid matter, and it damages the hair’s structure. If your hair has begun to thin, it’s time to incorporate this recipe into your life. The recipe contains two ingredients, and that’s it. The best things in life often contain the fewest ingredients!

Coconut Oil

Rich in antioxidants, fatty acids, and antibacterial and antifungal properties, coconut oil has been known to improve the look, thickness, and texture of hair. It works to protect the hair from UV damage, protein loss, fungal infections, and it even helps to keep the scalp hydrated. Additionally, coconut oil helps to unclog follicles and stimulate growth. The reason coconut oil is used in this recipe is because it acts as a diluting agent for castor oil.

Castor Oil

Castor oil is high in vitamin E, which promotes healthy circulation to the scalp and encourages healthier, shinier hair. The antifungal properties, proteins, and omega-6 and omega-9 fatty acids in castor oil help reduce the risk of dandruff, folliculitis, and scalp infections. The ricinoleic acid works to balance the scalp’s pH and replenish the scalp’s natural oils.

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup warm castor oil
  • ½ cup virgin unfiltered coconut oil

Instructions:

  • Combine both oils in a medium bowl and stir well. That’s it! Massage into the scalp as detailed below.

Massage How To

  • The reason that you should massage the scalp is to increase circulation to stimulate hair follicles.
  • Using a liberal amount of the oil mixture, massage your scalp with medium pressure for about 5 minutes. Leave the mixture in your hair for one hour minutes after the massage.
  • Shampoo the oil mixture out with warm water. Do this twice a week to increase hair thickness.

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Using Burdock Oil Could Help Promote Hair Growth https://www.dherbs.com/articles/health-beauty/using-burdock-oil-could-help-promote-hair-growth/ Fri, 06 Jan 2017 19:40:45 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=62044

Embarrassed by hair loss? Trying to find a hair growth product that won't harm your body? Try this all natural, healthy hair growth remedy.

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For most men, hair loss is an inevitable part of life. It can cause self-esteem issues, especially if the person is constantly worrying about his/her outward appearance. Most men resort to chemically filled or toxic products that can have negative long-term effects on their health. Since herbal remedies have been on the rise, it is worth exploring options like burdock root oil to encourage hair growth.

Before you just start lathering any natural remedy on your scalp, it is important to determine the cause of hair loss. Most of the time, hair loss is the result of aging, but underlying health problems can also be the cause. Once the root of the problem is determined, try reaping the awesome benefits of burdock oil.

What is Burdock Oil?

Extracted from the leaves of the burdock plant, burdock oil has been used as a traditional remedy in many cultures for a long time. In fact, Native Americans used it as a natural diuretic and a blood-purifying agent. In the modern world of alternative remedies, burdock oil has been used to promote hair growth. Because of its popular use, it has taken on many names. Burdock oil, burdock root oil, or burdock plant extract are all derived from the same source.

How To Use Burdock Oil

When it comes to hair loss or thinning hair, the problem is usually the roots. Because burdock oil is rich in vitamin A and essential fatty acids, the best way to reap its benefits is by massaging the oil onto your scalp. Focus on the problem areas and don’t be afraid to really get in there, but don’t pull out your hair in the process. Apply the oil every 2-3 days and massage for 10 minutes at a time. Don’t wash the oil out afterwards. Leave it in until you shower. Use it consistently for about 2 months to see better results.

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Male Pattern Baldness https://www.dherbs.com/articles/general-topics/male-pattern-baldness/ Thu, 13 Jun 2013 09:25:55 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/male-pattern-baldness/

Male hormonal imbalance as well as male pattern baldness can be reversed or helped with herbs.

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Baldness is a term that refers to a partial or complete absence of hair. Baldness can start with thinning of the hair and progress into more severe thinning and baldness. Both men and women can suffer from this condition.

Male pattern baldness is responsible for up to 95% of hair thinning in men. Hair usually begins receding away from the normal hair line or thinning on the top of the head. As the thinning and receding progress, baldness occurs.

Causes

Male pattern baldness has a variety of possible causes. One cause is genetics. Scientists have discovered that baldness can be the result of a specific gene. The hormone DHT is the prime suspect in this condition. DHT is a male sex hormone that affects body and facial hair growth as well as function of the prostate. It is believed that the DHT hormone can shorten the growth phase of hair production, causing the hair grow properly.

Other potential causes of baldness or hair thinning can include:

  • Major trauma to the body such as surgery, poisoning or severe stress
  • Chemotherapy
  • Medications for blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol and heart disease
  • Hormones found in steroids and acne medications
  • Poor nutrition
  • Deficiencies in vitamins and minerals
  • Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid)
  • External debris and toxins

Poor lifestyle plays a very prominent role or part in male baldness. Diets high in meat and refined foods, hormonal imbalances, stress and mineral deficiencies can affect male pattern baldness.

While stress is an ever-present part of life today, it can be a hindrance to our bodies and minds. The stresses of jobs, family, money and health can cause a great deal of problems to our health. Learning how to prevent and handle stress is the only way to get ahead of the problems it can cause.

Natural Solutions

In order to alleviate male pattern baldness, getting ahead of the condition is key. Learn to treat your body with respect and care. Feed the body nutritious foods, avoid added hormones, reduce stress and pay attention to your environment.

There are many great ways to combat stress. Try incorporating stress-reducing techniques into your everyday life. These therapies not only clear and relax the mind; they help keep the body strong and healthy.

Yoga works wonders against stress. Daily yoga practice can give you a chance to clear your mind and focus on breathing and inner health. Yoga is also an excellent form of exercise. The practice keeps the body limber and toned.

Meditation creates mental blocks to thoughts that lead to stress. It can also lead to answers to problems that are the source of our stress. Practice meditation to help increase positive thinking.

Massage therapy is excellent in combating stress. Massage can release negative energy stored at a cellular level. Body tension and stress can cause our minds to work less clearly and can lead to additional health problems.

Aromatherapy is very effective in relieving stress. Some stress relieving essential oils that may be beneficial to you are:

  • Lavender
  • Amyris
  • Aniseed
  • Benzoin
  • Cananga
  • Champaca
  • Pink Grapefruit
  • Lisea Cubeba
  • Valerian
  • Vanilla

These oils can be mixed together and inhaled or diffused with a diffuser. Aromatherapy works almost instantly in clearing the mind and relaxing the body.

Herbal therapy is another way to help the body adapt to stressful situations and increase resistance to stress. Herbs to help with stress are:

Try creating a stress relieving tea with some of the natural herbs. This can help to relax you throughout the day.

Imaginative therapy, which is using the imagination as a therapy, can be a great form of positive thinking. Stressful situations are the result of unconscious thoughts that create or lead to stress. Start thinking positive thoughts instead of negative thoughts. When negative thoughts arise in your mind, try replacing them with something more positive and uplifting. Positive thinking and thoughts greatly help to eradicate stress.

When treating your hair, use only all-natural products that don’t contain harmful, synthetic ingredients. Allowing the scalp to breathe can help the hair to grow properly. Try using natural coconut and sheaf oils on the hair for styling instead of the usual pomades and gels.

A high alkaline diet will greatly neutralize stress. The body is impacted differently and responds differently when your body is alkaline. A high alkaline diet would consist of plenty of green vegetables and eliminating meat, dairy products and starches. Avoid sugar, table salt, vinegar, alcoholic beverages, eggs, soda, refined grains and complex carbohydrate products. These foods impair overall health and can affect hair growth.

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Hair Problems https://www.dherbs.com/articles/featured-articles/hair-problems/ Thu, 13 Jun 2013 16:25:53 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/hair-problems/

Our hair is made up of two parts: living and non-living...

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Our hair is made up of two parts: living and non-living. The living part of hair is made up of the hair follicle, root, and sheath. These parts lie under the skin. The non-living part of hair lies above the skin and is called the hair shaft. The hair shaft is the part we see. It contains melanin, which gives the hair its color.

Hair care is an important part of hygiene. If we do not have proper hair care, our hair will become damaged. There are many different types of hair and they are all susceptible to different types of damage.

Causes of Hair Problems

Many things inside and outside of our bodies can cause our hair to become damaged. Both men and women can be affected by hair damage. When we think of hair damage associated with women, we generally think of chemical damage. Chemical damage can include:

  • Relaxers
  • Perms
  • Flat Ironing
  • Blow Drying
  • Coloring and Highlighting

Harsh and caustic chemicals are found in many hair products. Repeated exposure to these chemicals results in damaged, unhealthy hair.

Balding is another common problem that affects men and women. Whether the hair is falling out or thinning, there are many reasons for this problem. First, there is a serious lack of nutrition pertaining to the hair. While many people buy hair products that list nutrients as ingredients in them, however, these nutrients do not go or get into the body on the level that will resolve the core issue. The nutrients need to be consumed so as to get into the bloodstream. The hair must be fed inside out, not outside in. Some hair-specific nutrients include:

  • Copper
  • Zinc
  • PABA
  • Biotin
  • Silica
  • Vitamin C and E
  • Sulfur

Natural Solutions

Change or modify your diet to a healthier one that includes plenty of raw, organic fruits, vegetables, seeds and nuts. Be sure to take in plenty of vitamins and minerals that promote hair health. This will help to change your hair problems from the inside out.

Avoiding chemicals in hair products can help to reduce damage as well. Look for salons that offer all natural and organic hair colors and straightening systems. These products are just as effective as the products with chemicals, except they are much gentler on the hair.

Look for shampoos, conditioners and other hair styling products that are natural and chemical free. Most salons and beauty retailers will carry healthy alternatives that will actually benefit your hair.

Avoid heat styling and opt for air drying your hair when possible. This will limit breakage and dryness and allow your hair to recover from past damage.

Dherbs Solutions

Dherbs offers many formulas that help in restoring hair back to its health and vitality. Some great products include:

Thank you for reading! This article is compliments of Dherbs.com

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