Friday, February 13, 2009

Hair loss : MARKETING HYPE OR MEDICAL FACTS ?

MARKETING HYPE OR MEDICAL FACTS ?


For some years now many powerful companies have turned hair loss misery into marketing cash-cows. Almost always they hype some over the counter treatment, suggesting that people “visit their pharmacist” for a cure to their problem. That “cure” is invariably whatever product is being currently touted.

We’ve yet to witness a single pharmacist examine a customers scalp over the counter – or use his or her professional training to help differentiate between various hair loss patterns and scalp disorders.




Let’s begin with this: Your GP/MD almost always knows best. Even if you’re only seeking an opinion, their medical advice can prevent you from wasting valuable time and making poor treatment decisions.



THE KEY IS ACTING IN TIME



Speed at tackling thinning hair is critical. Hair loss almost never “spontaneously reverses.” If you’re hoping that the problem will just go away – rest assured it will. It’ll be solved when there’s no more left to thin or fall out




You can begin keeping your hair healthy by trying natural hair care products. Start reading labels; begin to understand the product’s contents you use for your hair every week. Most commercial products are loaded with chemicals. Less of this chemical minefield abuse will help mitigate the negative effects they have on thinning hair.




Excessive bleaching, Ultraviolet light - from the sun or tanning salons. Excessive heat from hair dryers, curlers, curling irons and the like. Mechanical damage such as over-enthusiastic brushing or combing. The accumulation of years of hair spray. Incompetent hairdressers. All take their toll on your hair.




For any treatment or product to succeed, they must first penetrate the scalp. If not - they simply won’t treat the problem. Whatever you use must get to the hair roots and follicles. If not, then they’ll do nothing for reversing the problem you have

Admit it. Your hair is thinning out. Each time you look in the mirror you see less of it. What used to be thick and full is now getting patchy and thin. With all the wonders of science why hasn't anyone come up with an easy way to re-grow hair? Something completely non-toxic and safe. Without using drugs, chemicals, lotions hair transplant or surgery .

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