Monday, February 22, 2010

What is the most effective treatment for thinning hair in women?

I am 48 years old, and have very thin hair on the top of scalp. I have tried a popular hair application Rogaine, and it seemed to have helped but only very very slightly. I would like to try something more effective.What is the most effective treatment for thinning hair in women?
Women rarely lose their hair due to genetic predisposition. However hair loss in women is reaching new high levels. Thinning hair loss in women may be caused by many problems:


- Hormonal imbalance


- Hair loss related to pregnancy postmenopausal trauma


- Effects of medications including birth control pills


- Nervous conditions including tension and stress


- Medical treatments such as chemo therapy


- Harsh chemicals such as commercial shampoos, perms, hair color, and bleach


- Iron, vitamin and mineral imbalance


- Severely poor diet including dehydration


- Poor circulation can cut off the nutrients that blood flow delivers to the scalp





The average person loses about 100 strands per day (while the average hair grows only 1/2 inch per month). So the more days you live, the more hairs you lose. While you can't stop time or heredity, you can do something about the way your hair appears, even if it's thinning.





Commercial conditioners do a good job of making hair look fuller, as long as you don't overuse them. Don't use more than a teaspoonful each time you wash, that's just a dab in the palm of your hand. Anything more is wasted and can actually make your hair look worse.





Crack an egg over your hair before shampooing, and toss away the shell. Massage it in for five minutes and then rinse it out. Since egg is basically animal protein, it has the same effect as the specially formulated shampoos.What is the most effective treatment for thinning hair in women?
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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Good treatment for thin hair?

My boyfriend has always had pretty thin hair but last year it got worse.


he's been takin viviscal nourishment and it seems to be thickening up a bit but we're not sure.


do you know of any good hair thickening pills or treatments?Good treatment for thin hair?
I found a website that talks about things like that here








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Any girls ever used Bosley hair treatments for thinning hair or Hair Club?

No, but I'm beginning to think I should..... I hate my thin hair.Any girls ever used Bosley hair treatments for thinning hair or Hair Club?
I'm not a girl, but I have used Bosley. I had a Bosley procedure done back in July and couldn't be happier with the results. Since receiving my hair restoration I've recorded my whole experience at BattleAgainstBald.com, which is my blog. In addition to pictures and video of my procedure and results, I provide a wealth of information on hair loss and all the methods for correcting it. The information is geared towards men and women alike, as I know there are tons of women suffering from hair loss.





I also know that a lot of women have gotten hair restoration procedures, so it's not out of the ordinary. During your research to determine if hair restoration is right for you I encourage you to check out BattleAgainstBald, to get an idea of exactly what to expect.





Best of Luck!


-SethAny girls ever used Bosley hair treatments for thinning hair or Hair Club?
Hmm...well is your hair getting thinner or is your hair just thin? If your hair is thinning or falling out, you definetly want to go to a dermatologist and get a biopsy done to see if your suffering from female alopecia. I am a surgical technician and do hair transplants. With women it's tricky because it's not normal to lose your hair, you dont have the DHT hormone that men have which leads to genetic hair loss. There are plenty of false advertisments out there also, nothing will regrow your hair if it's alopecia. Then you would need a transplant which looks great btw. The good news is, is that with women it could be a number of different things, stress is a big one for us and sometimes stress reducers will help your hair start the regrowth process. Get it checked out for sure if you've noticed your hair thinning, you want to stop it before you lose more.

Has anyone tried good treatments for thinning hair please tell me?

Try Nioxxin its a professional product so its pricey but it really works. Try the shampoo and conditioner with scalp treatment.Has anyone tried good treatments for thinning hair please tell me?
Try hot oil massage , good diet and stay away frm stress





That shud do the trickHas anyone tried good treatments for thinning hair please tell me?
You should try shampoos for blond hair and never use conditionner.

Which treatments for thinning hair, receding hair or male pattern baldness REALLY work (or are they all scams)

Please answer only if you or someone close to you has had success with something. I'm getting the hairline of Bruce Willis or Alton Brown (science guy on Food Network). If anyone has comments specifically for my hair loss type, that would be great.Which treatments for thinning hair, receding hair or male pattern baldness REALLY work (or are they all scams)
I've been having great success with a supplement called ';Hair Skin and Nails for men by Futurebiotics. Here is the list of ingredients.





Vitamin A (beta carotene) 10,000IU


Vit C (ascorbic acid) 120mg


Vit D (fish liver oil) 200IU


Vit E (tocopherols) 30IU


Thiamin 10mg


Riboflavin 10mg


Niacin 50mg


Vit B6 10mg


Folic Acid 400mcg


Vit B12 16mcg


Biotin 400mcg


Pantothenic Acid 30mg


Calcium 600mg


Iron 6mg


Iodine (from kelp) 225mcg


Magnesium 200mg


Zinc 25mg


Selenium 25mcg


Manganese 10mg


Phosphorus 300mg


Choline 150mg


Inositol 60mg


Para-Aminobenzoic acid 50mg








Serving size 3 tablets daily. And I have to tell you within three weeks I noticed my hair was growing in thicker and my nails weren't as funky and yellow.Which treatments for thinning hair, receding hair or male pattern baldness REALLY work (or are they all scams)
Rogan works...but once you stop you lose it...or you can have implants..that works...but very expensive and PAINFUL!!!!!
Sounds like male pattern baldness, if it is, you can try to regrow hair with a treatment like Nioxin, or Rogain. It most likely will not work, unless the hair follicles have clogged due to environment or hair products. Either way, I have seen hair regrow with a daily treatment of aloe vera (from the plant), applied to the balding areas every night before bed, then washed off in the morning.

What's the best treatment for thin hair?

I'm a guy, and just started to grow out my hair, but it's kinda gross and thin. I'm not balding btw.What's the best treatment for thin hair?
Use a shampoo like Pantene to give it some thickness.What's the best treatment for thin hair?
Wash often - at least every day. Blow dry. Get good cut regularly. Avoid heavy gels and conditioners.

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Maybe you should chop it off if it is gross
Use a little olive in it each week. Rub it in real good and message your head with it.
Ask Donald Trump or Don King!
I believe there's no treatment. Some hair suits being long, some doesn't. Girl/boy doesn't matter.
Use pantene or some other thickening shampoo..also, you could use Volumiser mousse that Lakme and L'oreal make, they are gud... you could also slightly blow dry your hair after washing...
I heard that aloe vera gel is good for thinning hair.
A razor blade!Get it off man, long hair on a guy is so old fashioned.Leave it to the ladies to impress with long hair, rather focus on what's inside of you, after all isn't it about who and what you are in the long run and not what conditioner did you use today?


PS. since the day I shaved my head my confidence grew!
use a thickaning shampoo, DO NOT gel it of put in stuff that makes your hair look all slimy during the day!you could die your hair a darker color to give the illusion of thickness...
dont know ive never looked in to that cause i have no need i have a full thick beautiful head of hair
They have hair thickening shampoo and conditioners, but the best idea is to find a style that is compatible with your hair.
Get some Volume boosting Shampoo, like Dove. Trust me, it works!

What are some alternative treatments for thinning hair? I read a man who used a regimen of nutrient vitamins?

and he wrote an answer in here a few weeks ago and I wrote down his responses, which was excellent, and included supplements he'd been taking that'd been effective for him - I'm a little thinning on the top at 45 and couldn't even find the question in the archives.... I can't find the paper I wrote it all on...What are some alternative treatments for thinning hair? I read a man who used a regimen of nutrient vitamins?
If hair thinning is part of the regular pattern of male pattern baldness then anything that contains an inhibitor of the enzyme 5伪-Reductase (mainly type II) and the testosterone metabolite dihydrotestosterone (DHT) might help. This enzyme and the metabolite DHT are both implicated.





Saw palmetto [ Serenoa repens], nettle root , black cohosh [Actaea racemosa, Cimicifuga racemosa], willow herb [Epilobium parviflorum] can all help here.





Other herbs and supplements that can strengthen the hair include: horsetail [Equisetum arvense], zinc, B complex vitamins, protein and Methyl-sulfonyl-methane or MSM (sulphur is an integral part of the hair).





Externally you can try rosemary oil or lemongrass oil (cleanse the scalp and stimulates the circulation), capsicum/cayenne oil, ginger oil and black seed oil. You could use individually or make a cocktail.





Avoid soy (soya) as it can promote hair loss by its suppressing action on the thyroid gland. Good thyroid function is important for healthy hair so it might be a good idea to get a blood test. If you are not on thyroid medication you could take sea kelp tablets which might help with hair growth as they boost thyroid function....NOT if you are thyroid medication however.





Some reading if interested:


http://www.raysahelian.com/5alphareducta鈥?/a>


http://www.women-thinning-hair-loss.com/鈥?/a>


http://www.a1msm.co.uk/about_msm/01_what鈥?/a>





Best wishes.What are some alternative treatments for thinning hair? I read a man who used a regimen of nutrient vitamins?
The best things for hair (and antigraying) are


PABA, C, E, zinc and selenium, biotin and pantothenic acid and choline.


Use a PH balanced shampoo.
Drink a soy protein shake each day, as hair is protein. The other suggestions for vitamins are good (natural multi-vitamin, B complex, etc) We put lotions on our skin but forget that the scalp needs to be nourished also. There is a natural alternative from Shaklee called Pro Sante Hair Treatment. Just rub on 20 drops on the scalp each day to help nourish the scalp and stimulate hair growth naturally.
Saw Palmetto, take 320-400 mg. It has been used by herbalists for hair loss in men and women. Research shows it's very effective for men.


Essential fatty acids, take a combonation containing a blend of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. Take 4,000 mg of fish or flaxseed oil and evening primrose or borage oil containing 200 mg of GLA daily.


Biotin, take 2,000 to 3,000 mcg daily


MSM, take 3,000 mg daily. It contains the mineral sulfur, which helps promote hair development.


Fo Ti, take 500 mg 3 times daily. This chinese herb is used by practitioners of Oriental medicine to slow or stop hair loss, although it is mainly used in formulas with other herbs.


Silica, take 500 mg twice daily. This mineral fosters hair development.


Rosemary essential oil, apply 3-5 drops per 1 ounce of shampoo daily to improve scalp circulation.


Zinc is a mineral required for hair development. Take 30 mg daily, along with 3 mg of copper.


Take a high potency multivitamin to provide a base of nutrients for healthy hair. I would recommend Nature's Way Alive! multivitamins. It contains the super green foods such as chlorella, spirulina, barley and wheatgrass for healthy hair.


Check out vitacost.com for some of the best prices for vites and supplements on the web
Zink , biotin , protein , hairmax lazer comb
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  • What is the best kind of treatment for thin hair?

    my hair is so thin and I need some opinion detail about what kind medicine or treatment so that i won't lose my hair?


    Thanks!!What is the best kind of treatment for thin hair?
    nyoxen! as mentioned before..I used ot for a few months and it really restored ny hair. (i used to color and perm it like crazy). now it is very healthy! It is expensive and smells like medicine but woorth it! Usually they have a starter kit you could try out! Excellent product


    Once you get your hair stron switch to Joice K pax to keep it health!





    Good luck! ANd stop all the processing, blow drying and styling...go natural! (in case this is how you got this way in the first place!)What is the best kind of treatment for thin hair?
    U can ask Ur family Doctor.
    have a head massage:





    Head Massage For Fast Hair Growth


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    Try Nioxin thickening medicated shampoo and conditioner, usually costs $50 for the set
    massage scalp with wheat germ oil
    wheat germ oil does help but ,go to a doctor and get an analyst done..it could be a thyroid problem and fixable..if this is not the case there's many products on the market for thin hair..you could ask the lady in the drugstore or go online and search products.

    What are the natural treatment for thinning hair?

    cut off every mth, or once at tow weeks

    What's the best treatment for thinning hair that really works?

    www.nioxin.com








    Nioxin its natural %26amp; it WORKS

    What is the best treatment for thinning hair?

    You're gonna get all the smart-arses saying ';A Wig';, however I'm not that puerile.


    You need to see a specialist that your GP has recommended. They should give you all the good advice you need.


    Good Luck!What is the best treatment for thinning hair?
    A wig or a razor.


    I've tried a few treatments myself nothing really works so, you are going to have to choose from the aboveWhat is the best treatment for thinning hair?
    LEMON/LIME freshly squeezed, added to OLIVE OIL.. use daily...


    u have to massage it in ur scalp for abt 10 minutes... make sure you get it everywhere
    The girl who cuts my hair (she's also a family friend) recommended Nioxin to me. There's a shampoo and conditioner. It won't bring hair back but it's supposed to get your folicles cleaner than regular shampoo to prevent more hair loss. It seems to be helping, I've been using it for a few months. My friend got it for me at her cost, so there was no financial benefit for her getting me to use it.
    go bald it is what girls like best
    contact mail/ladies beauti parlor.
    unfortunatly there is no cure apart from having a transplant
    Apart from head-shrinking, shave it off. I do. You'll save a fortune in professional haircuts and shampoo.
    Get some Regaine from your pharmacy, it will prevent further thinning and could promote new growth. There can be side effects so talk to your doctor or pharmacist first. It costs about 拢20.
    Shave it off and accept your baldness gracefully and graciously?


    I suppose you could try going to a barbers shop and asking what they would recommend, like a volumising shampoo, but honestly I think that once the hair starts falling out, nothing will bring it back....sorry!
    i dont know!!
    train a tame cat to sit on your head
    razor...bald is beautiful!
    give tender care to hair, and use only natural oils and not artificial


    shampoo or soaps.
    There are products by the name brand Nioxin that are specifically engineered for thinning hair. My mother is a cosmotologist and recommends this product frequently. My dad uses is faithfully and it has helped. I know it can be purchased in a salon, but it may be available at a beauty supply store, such as Sally's. I'm not real sure on that one, though. Good luck!
    Dont believe what you see and read on websites. There isnt a cure. The only way of getting more hair is the DRASTIC step of a hair transplant. Just try and be happy and contented with yourself.
    a grade half lad.
    Put some rabbits on your head. From a distance they look like hares
    Accept it. It's fashionable.There are more men nowadays with Male Pattern baldness then ever.


    AND, more and more women also have the thinning hair problem.





    Pierce Brosnan


    Micheal Keaton


    David Bowie


    Al Pacino


    Robert De Niro


    etc..etc.. All wear hair pieces.
    Well after searching the web it is clear that unless you are willing to get hair implants, use a chemical product or spray there isn't a lot that can be done.





    I do know eating right and taking vitamins will help keep hair shiney and bouncy but if you were born to be bald thank your mom.
    Shave it off.





    Whatever you do don't start combing it forward from the back of your neck.





    Men with thinning hair look distinguished.
    Shave it off, don't comb it over!
    baseball cap

    Has anyone used a good treatment for thinning hair and seen good results please tell me?

    I am a licensed hairstylist and I truly recommend Nioxon treatments. I use it regularly on my clients and it does work. Check the Heil stores in your area. They are running a special of $25 for the shampoo/conditioner (duo set) 33oz bottles.Has anyone used a good treatment for thinning hair and seen good results please tell me?
    have a head massage:





    Head Massage


    http://www.askaquery.com/Answers/qn1681.鈥?/a>Has anyone used a good treatment for thinning hair and seen good results please tell me?
    my friends mom used nioxin and shes loved it
    get hair message regularly with almond oil at night time and wash it next morning if u don't want to keep oily hairs in day otherwise its OK in day time too





    almond oil is very much helpful to grow thick and silky hairs,naturally, don't try any chemical based products for it.





    drink plenty of water about 8 to 10 glass of water





    take regularly one tea spoon TRIPHLA (the ancient herbal medicine,available in India at drug stores,grocery shop)powder daily at bed time with plain water, it will improve hair growth, also best for skin glow too at later stage
    Rogaine or transplants are the only hair restoration methods approved by the FDA.





    ... but they work.
    salon k bye
    Hi there


    I'm a hairdresser so I would recommend a shampoo called Nioxin it also has a great conditioner as well.


    it comes in a package that also has a treatment to strengthen your hair and help your roots to become more stronger. My hubby was going bald he uesd this and now he has a good head of hair. I use it too I just like the smell..lol. I hope this helps


    Sincerely,


    Mysticways2u2
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  • Is there a good hair treatment for thinning hair that really works?

    Nioxin will help you keep the hair you still have, but won't regrow hair you've lost.


    Minoxidil will help you regrow hair you've lost.


    All the other ones are just hype. They don't work.


    Good luck.Is there a good hair treatment for thinning hair that really works?
    I wouldn't believe in anything that isn't prescription and even those only work well for about 30-40% of people that use them I think.





    See your doctor about this. Anything you see on late night TV or in the store for thinning hair is most likely a rip-off or will have very little effect.Is there a good hair treatment for thinning hair that really works?
    Go to a salon and have a stylist thin it out with a razor.
    try nioxin . i just started using it so im not sure how good its gonna work but my stylist highly recommended it.
    A product called Doo Gro Extra Thick thinning Lotion. Apply to hair and scalp and message it in. Use this product at least two times a week. Or Dr. Miracles Thinning Lotion works well also.
    When I was about 6 years old, my hair kept falling out in my sleep, so my mother grated ginger root and rubbed it into my scalp about once every week, based on self-prescription. It burned a little, so if you try it don't knead it too much into your scalp, but soon after that my hair became this big, volumnous thing. [Then I shaved it ;) Still volumnous and healthy though.]
    Get some more sleep and find ways to cope with stress. Stress can affect hair fallout. Also, make sure you're getting the nutrients you need in your diet. Hair is protein, and if you don't get enough vitamins, not only does it affect how you feel but it shows in your hair and skin. Most hairloss is genetic, and I'm pretty sure its carried on the X chromosome. Don't part your hair in the same place everyday, that causes breakage and exposure at the roots to the same hairs repeatedly. Also, don't give up and just pull it into a ponytail everyday. That will stretch your hair. You don't necessarily have to chop all your hair off into a short cut just because its thinning, but find something that's going to flatter.
    womens rogain .... it really works... along with a prescription drug





    it is more effective the younger you are





    ask your family doctor

    Older men! Have you ever personally used a treatment for thinning hair, and did it work?

    Whenever I go to get my hair cut, some clever scissors-wielding git tells me I'm going a bit thin on top and tries to flog me tonic. I always refuse, partly because I'm not bald yet, and I'm an optimist, partly because I'm a technophobe and believe that tonics might actually make my hair fall out faster, and partly because I hate people who tell me that my hair is thinning. But are they right? Do any of these tonics actually work?Older men! Have you ever personally used a treatment for thinning hair, and did it work?
    I'm one of those 'gits' :) but I don't think that they work , I get


    a hundred beauty salespeople coming to my salon per year and


    none have insisted that they have the revolutionary anti-balding


    serum . If it were out there , my prices would be going WAY up


    and I'd be driving a Jag .Older men! Have you ever personally used a treatment for thinning hair, and did it work?
    I had a few dozen rabbits tattoo'ed on my head------- from a distance they look like hares.


    go bald gracefully an quit being a poser :o)
    An ex of mine used to go for that shiite. All it used to do though was leave a red rash around his hairline. Was really pricey though. Load of bollox. Can't beat a short crop when it comes to going bald. Defo no Bobby Charlton combovers.
    My ex boyfriend used to spend $150 per bottle to use on his thinning hair. Funny part was that when he got out of the shower, he'd have to spend another 5 minutes cleaning out his hair from the drain. So, to me, no these treatments do not work.
    You should start using Nioxin shampoo, I have found it brilliant on my clients......there will be one to cater for your specific hair type, it is best to buy it from somewhere like trade secrets so you have the help of the stylist top match one for you...


    These hair loss ampuoles I have attached are amazing but they are about to be discontinued.....it would give your hair a good boost too


    Daniel x
    An article in the either the British Daily Mail or Express the other day mentioned a new, upcoming treatment that's being developed. With caffine! Apparently it surpresses the hormone thingy that causes thining, i don't know if it reverses it, but it sounds like it might as the article speculated that it could be an even simpler/easier treatment than the second new one i'll mention. Apparently they say the alternative is to drink 60 cups of coffee a day (DON'T AS I'M PRETTY SURE THIS WILL KILL YOU)... or, you know, wait till this new medication arrives that delivers direct treatement to the area.





    Another treatment that i've read about, thought to be available around 2010, God willing, involves taking a scalp sample from the side of the head (where the follicles either don't attract, or aren't affected by the hormone) stimulate them in a lab and re-inject them into your scalp some months later, after another few months it should re-grow, if it works, and not fall out again (as these new follicles wouldn't be affected by the hormone). It sounds similar but better than a hair transplant (or 'hair plugs' as some call them) which involves transplanting/'plugging' whole hairs from the back or side of the head. They can look quite ugly and unnatural though, like doll's hair and they're simply removing hair from one part of the head to another. Anyway, the article said the new treatment should be a cheap procedure and take up to 1000 injections for a fully bald head. It also said that in the future, it could be that baldness would be a choice. So hang in there.
    Why are you asking the older men do you


    not see young males going bald also.





    I hope that's the biggest problem in your life.
    Young men go bald too! You could shave it all off!


    This is coming from a woman,but shaving your hair


    off can help you look better %26amp; more honest %26amp; real.


    Depending on your skin though. If your skin is clear


    going bald by shaving it off can actually make you


    look better,or if you have not so good skin you can


    get a good skin care program going. Sea breeze


    cleansers %26amp; toners seem to help alot of men with


    skin issues.

    What are the best shampoo, conditioner, and scalp treatment for thinning hair?

    After going to the dermatologist and having a scalp biopsy, I was diagnosed with androgenetic alopecia. This means that my hair will be progressively thinning all over for the rest of my life. I have been trying to research the best hair products like shampoo, conditioner, and scalp treatments for it but I keep getting mixed reviews on most of them. I would love to hear some great products. Thank you!





    If it helps, my hair is color-treated, frizzy, curly, and very damaged from heat styling tools.What are the best shampoo, conditioner, and scalp treatment for thinning hair?
    nioxin brand shampoo and conditioner, its quite expensive so if thats not in your price range try nutri ox. sameee stuff. just wayy cheaper. there is also syrums and other stuff for that brand you can use. if you dont see any results.. i suggest you use rogain. they have it for men and women and it works wonders.

    What is the best over the counter treatment for thinning hair?

    I have been shedding more hair recently, I think due to stress. I have found several over the counter treatments but am unsure which is best for a 24 year old woman. Any suggestions or experiences?What is the best over the counter treatment for thinning hair?
    I am 22 years old (female) and i've been having thinning hair due to genetics. It's really devestating! I asked around, and I was told to try Saw Palmetto. I did, and though there isn't a HUGE difference it's stopped the thinning. What it does is, it blocks the chemicals that make your hair thin. With me my hair wasn't falling out, but just shedding normally, but it wouldn't grow back as it shed..so very slowly over years i have dispersed thinning in the crown area. VERY UPSETTING. Saw Palmetto wont' bring back all of your hair though, just the hair roots that havn't died yet. i have no idea how long it takes for a root to die, however it will prevent it from thinning out further. I've been taking two pills a day.





    you can find it very cheap on Ebay, I got mine for 6 bucks with 2 dollar shipping. I recommend it, but you must let it work for about 2 months before you really notice anything. it does work and its okay for woman, though it is more pointed for male use because of the benefits it gives to men, but for woman all it does is help the hair problem if it's genetic.





    BUT your hair thinning problem could be something eles unrealated to what saw palmetto treats. it could be your thyroid, or PCOS (Polycistic Ovarian Syndrome) or other things. First get checked by a doctor, IF he says it's genetic and there is nothing you can do, Try Saw Palmetto :) I wish the best for you, i know exactly how it feels to be a young lady with hair loss :(What is the best over the counter treatment for thinning hair?
    Use Selsun shampoo.

    What is the most effective treatment for thinning hair in women?

    I am 48 years old, and have very thin hair on the top of scalp. I have tried a popular hair application Rogaine, and it seemed to have helped but only very very slightly. I would like to try something more effective.What is the most effective treatment for thinning hair in women?
    Women rarely lose their hair due to genetic predisposition. However hair loss in women is reaching new high levels. Thinning hair loss in women may be caused by many problems:


    - Hormonal imbalance


    - Hair loss related to pregnancy postmenopausal trauma


    - Effects of medications including birth control pills


    - Nervous conditions including tension and stress


    - Medical treatments such as chemo therapy


    - Harsh chemicals such as commercial shampoos, perms, hair color, and bleach


    - Iron, vitamin and mineral imbalance


    - Severely poor diet including dehydration


    - Poor circulation can cut off the nutrients that blood flow delivers to the scalp





    The average person loses about 100 strands per day (while the average hair grows only 1/2 inch per month). So the more days you live, the more hairs you lose. While you can't stop time or heredity, you can do something about the way your hair appears, even if it's thinning.





    Commercial conditioners do a good job of making hair look fuller, as long as you don't overuse them. Don't use more than a teaspoonful each time you wash, that's just a dab in the palm of your hand. Anything more is wasted and can actually make your hair look worse.





    Crack an egg over your hair before shampooing, and toss away the shell. Massage it in for five minutes and then rinse it out. Since egg is basically animal protein, it has the same effect as the specially formulated shampoos.What is the most effective treatment for thinning hair in women?
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