CATEGORIES
Acne
Aerobics Cardio
Allergies
Alternative
Anti Aging
Arthritis
Back Pain
Beauty
Build Muscle
Dental Care
Depression
Diabetes
Diseases
Drug Abuse
Ears Hearing
Eating Disorders
Exercise
Eyes Vision
Fitness Equipment
Hair Loss
Heart Disease
Home Health Care
Medicine
Meditation
Men's Health
Mental Health
Nutrition
Obesity
Physical Therapy
Popular Diets
Quit Smoking
Skin Care
Supplements
Weight Loss
Women's Health
Yoga
 
SITE MENU
Submit Article
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Contact Us

Subscribe Newsletter

Email Address


SEARCH

 
Web healthpile.com
 

HOME:: Hair Loss

A Review of Hair Loss Products
By Alison Stevens


It is easier to prevent healthy hair falling out than to regrow hair in already-dormant hair follicles.

Home Remedies

There are all kinds of home remedies for hair loss. Many of them can be dismissed as old wives tales—but some of them possibly help some people. Here are a few of the more promising home remedies for hair loss:

- Rinse hair with a solution of sage tea and apple cider vinegar
- Almond oil, castor oil, olive oil, jojoba oil and amla oil may have benefits when warmed and

massaged into the scalp
- Coconut milk or aloe vera gel massaged into the scalp may have a similar effect
- A masque of honey and egg yolk can be applied to the hair and scalp.

With the exception of the sage tea and apple cide vinegar all other applications should be shampooed out of the hair after use.

Herbal Remedies

Several herbal remedies make the claim of restoring hair growth and a number of herbal lotions as well as several nutritional supplements claim to be specifically formulated to deal with hair loss. A person with a preference for alternative treatments rather than chemically based treatments may benefit from a visit to a herbalist to discuss herbal hair loss remedies.

It has been suggested that the following herbal remedies may be of assistance in hair loss:

- ginko biloba
- green tea
- polygonum multiflorum, a traditional Chinese herb
- pygeum
- aloe vera
- saw palmetto (serenoa repens)
- stinging nettle
- resveratrol, a natural antioxidant found in grape skins

Some of these are taken in tablet form and some are made into preparations that you massage into your scalp. Some, for example stinging nettle, can cause an allergic reaction, so all herbal preparations should be used with care.

It is claimed that saw palmetto - a herbal DHT inbibitor - has fewer side effects and is cheaper that finasteride (sold in the US as Propecia) and works in a similar manner

Minoxidil (Rogain®)

Many people have confidence in this product for restoring hair growth. It’s available at any pharmacy without a prescription and it appears to work for a lot of people. Minoxidil is useful for both men and women to assist in regrowing hair. Treatment needs to be continuous, however, because ceasing treatment with Minoxidil will cause the hair to again begin falling out.

Finasteride (Propecia®)

Finasteride in an antiandrogen 5-alpha reductase inhibitor, marketed under the names Propecia, Proscar, Finacar and others. It is a prescription medication and may be the best hair loss product for some people. A visit to a doctor is required to get a prescrption, but that in itself is not a bad thing because the doctor will check to see if there is some underlying cause for the hair loss that may require treatment. There are some known side effects with Finesteride, including erectile dysfuntion, that affect a small number of users of the preparation.

Ketoconazole

Ketoconazole is an anti-fungal and potent 5-alpha reductase inhibitor that is often used as a topically applied supplement to other hair loss treatments.

It is interesting to note that placebo treatments often have reasonable success rates (and similar side effects) in studies, although the success rate tends not to be as high as with the product being tested.

Concealing Baldness

There are times when the best hair loss product is a cover up of some kind. This is especially true when the hair loss is temporary, such as when hair falls out during chemotherapy. Several organizations produce hats or caps for cancer sufferers.

Other methods of hiding hair loss include the comb over which involves combing the remaining hair over the bald spot. This ceases to be effective as balness increases. A wig or a hairpiece is another option but in the end, embracing baldness - especially for men - can be the simplest, cheapest and often the best option.

Contact Information of the author:
http://www.redwinepublications.com



Other Latest Health Articles from the Hair Loss Category:

Most popular Health Articles from the Hair Loss Category:

  1. Isolating The Right Solution For Your Hair Loss
  2. Hair Loss In Women - Six Causes
  3. Hair Loss In Women - The Role of DHT & Sebum
  4. What is Alopecia Areata
  5. Understanding How Hair Grows
  6. Laser Hair Removal in Chicago
  7. A Review of Hair Loss Products
  8. Pubic Hair Removal - Tips When Shaving
  9. Hair Loss Treatment: Do It The Natural Way!
  10. Prevent Ingrown Hairs When Shaving Or Waxing
  11. Use Provillus To Re-Grow Hairs Naturally
  12. Hair Loss Breakthrough in the News
  13. Do Hair Growth Vitamin Supplements Help?
  14. Baldness Solutions To End The Hair-Raising Story Of Hair Loss
  15. Aromatherapy To Promote Hair Growth



Copyright © 2006-2007 HealthPile.com