Wednesday 26 May 2010

BIRTH CONTROL AND YOUR NATURAL HAIR


CLICK THE LINK http:fashionwithfifi.com/ The have great promotions and contests all the time go check them out How do hormones normally affect hair growth? A small degree of hair loss is always present. Random hairs shed or break off so that with every brush of the hair, some hairs are at the end of their natural cycle. This natural hair growth cycle (anagen phase) takes as long as 6-10 years. This is followed by a resting, nonmetabolic phase (telogen) that lasts for about 2-3 months (range 6 weeks to 6 months). At the end of the telogen phase, the hair shafts slough off. These phases are important because many hormones, medications or diseases can change phase duration and thus accelerate hair loss or cause more than a normal amount of the hair to be in synchronous growth and then slough. For example, estrogens during pregnancy prolong the anagen growth phase and when pregnancy is over, a large number of hairs go into the telogen resting phase. As expected, 6 weeks to 6 months later large amounts of hair break or slough. It gives the impression that one's hair is all falling out. Actually hairs gradually go back to their random pattern of growth and rest and the "hair loss" problem subsides. In addition to whatever treatment your doctor is giving you for the alopecia areata, you might also want to try essential oil therapy to rub on the scalp to stimulate hair growth in the patchy areas. One study showed almost a 50% improvement in women with alopecia areata who used a ...

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