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What exactly is hair loss ?
We don't have an infinite amount of hair, and it is therefore important that it be well looked after. Hair loss is frequently related to a stressful lifestyle, tiredness, an emotional trauma, a hormone imbalance or an unbalanced diet. Even before the initial signs of hair loss become apparent, examine you hair regularly (every three months) and if necessary, start a preventive program.
What exactly is hair loss ?
A reasonable loss of hair is perfectly normal. Natural daily hair loss is approximately 60 - 80 hairs. However, in addition to this normal loss, other losses may be more serious, and require treatment adapted to each individual case:
- if the scalp is EXTREMELY OILY, too much or poor quality sebum is being secreted, resulting in an over-developed cutaneous microbial flora. The hair becomes limp and is hard to manage. This sebum acts as a veritable hair remover.
- if the scalp is POORLY IRRIGATED, the capillaries are being strangled by the nerve fibres, resulting in the malnutrition of the papilla and thus causing the new hair produced to become increasingly finer and more fragile.
- if the scalp is DRY AND ANAEMIC, the lack of oil causes water to evaporate from the tissues, resulting in malnutrition of the papilla mother cells.
- if the scalp has a DANDRUFF condition, the dandruff stifles the scalp, causing the hair to fall.
How can hair loss be treated ?
Hair loss is never an irreversible phenomenon. It can be halted by specific treatment. Hair loss can be psycholigically destabilizing, so do not let the condition become permanent. Treat the problem before it becomes serious.
Note: be patient!!!...new hair is only visible after around three months of treatment.
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