Why prevent it? I started losing my hair when I was 21 , and for me it's not a problem. I think that it's pathetic when you see men trying to hide he fact that they are bald, simply by combing over their last few remaining strands. If you're going bald, accept it, there's more important things to worry about.
2007-01-13 06:58:38
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answered by Hendo 5
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we all loose hair every day from brushing,washing etc.however if you are suffering from severe hair loss and are not happy with it there are some things on the market.regaine is a lotion you apply but its exspensive and can have differing results for each person some just get a wispy hair growth and once you stop using it it drops out,there is a herbal tablet called neurkrin which again varies from people to people that too is exspensive but is an option.propecia tablets can be given on private prescription by your doctor but again works out at about 30 to 40 pounds for a months supply.you cant get this on an nhs prescription.i only know this i work in a pharmacy these products have helped some people but not everyone and there is no magic cure.good luck!
2007-01-13 08:09:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Hair loss it natural, most people lose a few strands every day from brushing or shampooing, if your like me and straighten it to within an inch of your life then you get loads falling out. I think you can buy treatments from Boots to help your hair to grow, they cost about £20-25
2007-01-13 07:06:53
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answered by hayleynichols88 2
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Male and female pattern baldness are genetics. There's not much that can be done to stop them, but there are plenty of remedies to slow them down. There are topical solutions such as Rogaine/minoxidil that you apply directly on the scalp. There are also prescription pills that you ingest (Propecia). Still, there are kits that you can use to nourish the scalp such as Nioxin and Hairobics. To me, the most intriguing treatment are the laser hair combs. These products have been reviewed in this Dateline NBC video report. The results are encouraging --
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6590766
Other types of hair loss comes from disease/infection, traumatic stress to the body (i.e. chemotherapy), and hormonal changes (i.e. pregnancy). Hair typically grows back from these type of causes.
2007-01-16 18:54:35
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answered by kbldshmn 3
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You need to be carfle about what shampoo you use. Some shampoo is the problem to hair loss. Also if you wear hats to much that could also make hair loss.
2007-01-13 06:50:56
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answered by Brittany 4
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You lose around 200 hairs a day, it might be under stress, age or a medical condition, if your worried go to the doctor and don't be ashamed its very common
2007-01-13 10:05:50
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answered by grugrupingpong 2
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hair has a life cycle. New cycle grows in new pushing out old. Not much can be done to prevent that. However it can be prevented if breakage...keep in top condition
2007-01-13 07:26:27
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answered by clevergirl 3
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poor circulation can result in hair loss. Stay as fit and healthy as you can to reduce the effects as much as possible
2007-01-13 06:56:16
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answered by gerrifriend 6
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Take lots of iron! It's better to take balance Iron complex from health food store than straightforward iron tablets or tonic 'cos that makes you constipated and messes up your liver after a while. good luck!
2007-01-13 06:55:17
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answered by Anonymous
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some years in the past my spouse made me bypass to the medical doctors approximately my hair loss i asked the healthcare expert if there replaced into anythink i ought to do pointing to his bald head he stated what do you think of lol
2016-10-07 02:38:14
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answered by huenke 4
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