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Women's Thinning Hair

By: Emily Stone

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Women’s thinning hair is certainly a matter of concern. In fact, hair of a woman is the very glory of her beauty. Thinning of hair can bring about devastating effects on a woman, both on her physical appearances and the emotional state of mind related to it. Even though hair thinning and baldness is more common among men than that in women, it has been noted that almost two third of the American women undergo the process of thinning hair.

The pattern of male balding is quite different from that of the female hair loss. Even the causes responsible for hair loss are not the same for females as that in the case of males. Generally, losing of 50 to 100 strands of hair is quite normal but losing excessive hair on a regular basis is certainly not a matter to be ignored. There can be various causes behind losing of hair. In case of a woman that may range from hormonal activities, metabolic imbalances, emotional stress to nutritional deficiencies.

The hair generally undergoes four stages of the life cycle. The first stage is known as the anagen or the growing phase of the hair, the stage is followed by the catagen or the transition stage, then the resting stage or the talogen and the last is the mesanagen or the re-growing stage. The entire cycle of the hair growth stretches for the period of 4 to 5 years. Hair thinning takes place when the hair follicle gets stick in the talogen period or the stage of resting. Normally 10% of the total hair of the head is in the resting stage. If a person experiences more that 10% of hair in the resting stage, he or she should be aware that the scalp is in the process of losing hair. You may check out the probable factors that can be responsible for a women’s thinning of hair.

 

  • One of the most common causes for thinning of hair in women is due to the influence of the thyroid gland. The low thyroid function especially occurs in case of women who are undergoing the menopausal phase.
  • Women may also experience hair loss due to irregular levels of hormone secretion. The increased level of testosterone in women can also be the cause of thinning of hair.
  • Intense physical stress may also contribute to degrading the health of the hair and eventually losing it.
  • Occurrence of infectious diseases and dermatological problems on the scalp can also cause hair thinning.
  • Usage of oral supplements and medicated treatments may cause loss of hair as a negative side effect.

 

If you are keen to learn about the various intricacies of the process of women’s thinning of hair, you are recommended to consult an authentic book that deals with hair loss. You may subscribe the e-book named How To Naturally Regrow Lost Hair in 15 Min. a Day as it informs you effective techniques to care your hair.

About the Author

Emily Stone is a reputed hair therapist based in Los Angeles, USA. She has also invented products that are effective enough to keep your hair healthy and strong. A good book on hair loss will help you to get an idea about the causes behind loss of hair. You can also get to know the right techniques to treat your hair by going through the books.


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