Female Hairloss
Personal style is very important
in a woman's life, and a huge part of that personal style is
hair. Most women love styling their hair according to the
latest trend, or some would love to be trend starters in hair
style.
This is the reason why women get
freaked out when they see a couple of more strands on their
hands every time they shampoo their hair.
But the fears on hair loss is not based on nothing, in
fact, each year the number of women forced to realize that
their hair is in serious decline is getting higher and higher.
To quote the American Academy of Dermatology hair loss is
a growing problem nowadays.
Hair loss affects an estimated
30 million women in the United States of America alone. And
some forms of hair loss occur on early stages in life. To make
matters worse, the number of young women whose hair declines
are increasing in rate.
And although very young and
almost unheard of by most people, a woman as young as 15 or 16
years old has developed hair loss problems. And although not
that common, or not rare, such issues are matters to be looked
at.
In order to know why and how
hair is lost, it is better to understand first the process of
hair growth.. According to experts, our hair normally grows at
the rate of one to one-half inches every month, and each single
hair has a growth phase of two to six years.
In that time the hair would rest
from growing for a certain amount of time and then would
eventually fall of from the scalp. The follicle from which the
fallen hair had formerly depended on would immediately start
growing a new hair strand. This long cycle continues normally
till our senior years come.
However some folks are unlucky to have a genetic disposition
when it comes to hair cycles. There is a group of hormones that
are called androgens, and this hormone interferes with the
natural cycle of hair loss and production.
Androgen hormones are said to
include testosterone, dihydrotestosterone and androsteinedione.
All of the mentioned hormones come in large amounts in men's
bodies, and small amounts in women's bodies.
Since female hair loss (or
alopecia) is unsightly and rare, the young women whom have
experienced such problems are hard to find cures for. There are
three types of hair loss in women.
The first is Alopecia, which happens because there is a problem
with the immune system. Under such conditions, the immune
systems attack the hair follicles, and when follicles are
damaged, they let go of the hair.
The second type of hair loss is traumatic alopecia which is
caused by too violent brushing, tying or braiding of the hair.
When the electric appliances such a flat irons or hot rollers
come too close to the follicles, the follicles get damaged thus
baldness occurs.
The third is Androgenetic alopecia, where androgen hormones
cause baldness to women, as the woman's body is not familiar
with too much androgen hormones.
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All the best,
Janse Willems.
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