Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Hair Loss In Women - Six Causes


Hair loss in women differs with hair loss in men in the following ways:

Signs of hair loss in men:

Receding hairline
Moderate to extensive hair loss, particularly on the crown of the head
Signs of hair loss in women:

General thinning of hair all over the head
Moderate hair loss on the crown of the head or at the hairline
In summary, hair loss in women can start around 30 years of age and usually involves overall thinning rather than a bald patch. It often becomes more noticeable around 40 years of age.

Here are six causes of hair loss in women which can help you identify the possible cause and decide weather to just wait at the hair to regrow, or if it is a more serious reason, get professional advice and act appropriately:

#1. Hair loss in women is often connected to pregnancy. Three to six months after delivering a child, many women notice a degree of hair loss as the hair goes into a resting phase because of the physiological impact of the pregnancy on the body.

#2. A woman's body can also be greatly effected by intensive diets and loosing a lot of weight in a short period of time.

#3. Severe illnesses and infections can put great stress on the body thus triggering the hair into a resting phase which results hair shedding. Often the body recovers naturally within three to nine months and the hair begins to regrow until it almost resembles its original condition.

#4. Hair loss in women can be aggravated farther by improper use of chemical hair treatments such as dyes, tints, bleaches, straighteners, and permanent waives.

Generally, healthy hair can undergo these treatments without showing signs of stress, if they are not done too often. However, if hair is breaking or if it becomes brittle it is best to stop these procedures until the hair has grown out.

#5. The constant pulling of hair with styles such as ponytails and braids can sometimes cause hair loss in women. Avoid pulling the hair tight with these styles.

#6. Rough combing and brushing of the hair and vigorous rubbing with a towel after shampooing can cause it to break, adding farther to the problem of Hair loss in women. Wide toothed combs and brushes with smooth tips are recommended to minimize hair breakage.

Conclusion:

Although hair loss is distressing for everyone, hair loss in women is perhaps a cause of more anxiety as it can lead to feelings of lack of confidence and femininity.

Often, proper care and attention to hair can greatly reduce the danger of hair loss.

In other cases involving illness or heredity, consulting with a professional hair stylist can result in a hair style that minimizes the affect of hair loss in women.