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It’s like a shampoo? or a lotion that they apply and massage to the area.
Here a few simple home remedies which can be tried at home to control hair fall.
1.Rinse your hair with a mix of apple cider vinegar and sage tea this helps hair grow..
2. A medicine rich in sulfur is also recommended as sulfur plays an important part in the structure of the hair.
3. Massage with olive oil before going to bed at night and next morning, wash off the hair gently..
4. To treat hair loss apply a little lemon juice with some black tea.Massage well and shampoo.
5. Beat two eggs,and add two tablespoons of water to it. Rinse hair and pour the egg mixture over the hair.Massage the scalp well and leave for 10 minutes.Then wash it.
If you are one of the hundreds of thousands of people who suffer from hair loss, you’ve probably already tried pills and potions, gimmicks and gadgets and come to the conclusion that they either don’t work or have so many down-sides that they aren’t worth the investment of time or money. You may have given up.
But before you throw in the towel on your dream of having a healthy head of normal, natural hair – without unhealthy side effects – there’s one solution you probably haven’t tried that may bear looking into: hair transplantation, or permanent hair replacement surgery.
Yikes, you say, that sounds like Frankenstein! But remember, Frankenstein was bald. Joking aside, hair replacement is no more “weird” than having your teeth whitened. If you have it done by a knowledgeable physician, you’ll have no bandages or scarring, little or no down time, and you will be able to return to work the following day. Doll’s-head hair (where hair grows out of little holes in clusters) and hair plugs, embarrassing toupees and wigs – these are things of the past, no longer needed with modern advancements in hair replacement.
The first step is to find a highly skilled physician, preferably one who does surgeries of this kind every day. You will probably have to travel to him or her, as doctors who know state-of-the-art technology in hair surgery are rare. If you choose a doctor of lower quality, you’ll receive the old kind of surgery, and hundreds of thousands of embarrassed and sorry patients have found that very unsatisfactory. Insist on a specialist who at the time of the consult allows you to watch a surgery in progress and to speak with many, many satisfied patients. Don’t be fooled by a doctor’s fancy-sounding jargon. Anyone can talk. A good hair doctor will have personally done thousands of surgeries and can let you speak to as many patients as you like. Only true experts can deliver the goods.
When you’ve selected a quality doctor and had your pre-op consultation, you’ll be scheduled for the procedure. On the day of the surgery, you’ll receive a local anesthetic to completely numb your scalp. Most patients read a book or watch TV during the operation, which takes from three to five hours. During this time, your doctor will remove a single strip of follicles (usually from the back of your head or the area above the ears). This incision will be sutured shut, and your hair in that area will cover the spot completely.
The doctor, supported by a team of highly trained technicians, will dissect individual hair follicles from the strip and prepare them for hair transplantation. One- to three-thousand follicles are harvested and separated per hair strip by the doctor supervising a large support staff doing this painstaking work.
The doctor will next make incisions much like paper cuts on your scalp in areas that are bald or badly thinning. Into these tiny incisions the roots (now called “grafts”) will be planted singly, in twos or in threes. No skilled doctor will hole-punch and stick clusters of follicles together in the holes (the odious, old-fashioned procedure which produces doll’s-head hair). One by one is the secret for beautiful hair and a natural-looking hairline.
Following this surgery, new growth will begin in as little as three to six months with complete growth by ten to twelve months. hair growth is then evaluated, and subsequent procedures may be performed based on the patient’s personal preference. When a qualified physician is performing the procedure, most patients do not require more than two sessions.
You will be sent home with pain medication if you desire it, but most people manage their one-to-two-day minor discomfort with over-the-counter drugs like Tylenol. Antibiotics, Rogaine or Propecia may be prescribed for a brief period. You’ll be able to return to normal activities within two days following surgery, with the exception of heavy lifting for a short period.
After the initial dormant time, your transplanted follicles will return to their business of growing hair again. You can expect these roots to keep on growing healthy, natural-looking hair for the rest of your life. Although they now cover areas that once were bald or thinning, the new follicles are not prone to baldness, having been harvested from an area of the head that is genetically resistant to hair loss. You’re on your own and good to go with no need for maintenance, no negative side effects, and no ongoing emptying of your purse. Now really, does that sound like Frankenstein to you?
Lawrence Shapiro
http://www.articlesbase.com/non-fiction-articles/permanent-hair-replacement-or-hair-transplant-surgery-how-it-works-111205.html

Hair is the crown and one of the attractiveness of women. However, not all overcame problems with the hair can be handle with good.
Generally, women experience hair problems, such as broken or fork hair. Consequently, women also appear to be less confident in public.
You may not know the exact causes of hair damage. According to the Cosmopolitan, the hair is actually come from bad habits of women, such as:
Curling
Chemicals used in the process of curling can influence the health of your hair. The chemicals used on curling can cause a loss in amino protein on your hair, that will make your hair look dull and dry.
Blowdry and clamp
Steam heat from the clamp tool and blowdry could contribute to hair damage. Therefore you should be careful before using these tools. And do not forget to also use conditioner and hair care products.
Hair Pigtail
To avoid damage to the hair, you should not too often binding hair in too strong. So that the hair is not damaged, you’re adviced too to not binding your hair when your hair are in wet conditions or humid.
Bleaching
Bleaching is a part from the process of hair coloring. Bleaching process is usually done when the original color of the hair very difficult to change. Consequently, the process of bleaching is a high risk factor for hair damage cause.
Highlight and Coloring
Hair coloring and highlight effects do not cause damage, such as when your hair got hair-bleaching. However, it does not mean that coloring your hair not damaging the hair. This process can change the natural structure of your hair. Moreover, if you do not carefully care your hair before coloring, your hair will become dry, fork, and easily broken.
Nicolas Setiono
http://www.articlesbase.com/hair-loss-articles/5-factors-that-can-damage-your-hair-health-743833.html
An important factor most people overlook when they discuss a thinning or hair loss problem is nutrition. The modern diet for most of us is lacking at best. We should supplement our diets with vitamin and mineral supplementation. Even those of us who really watch what we eat, may not be getting enough of the key nutrient necessary for healthy hair growth. Getting proper nutrition is vital to healthy hair growth, while your body needs a variety of nutrients to maintain proper body functions, there are a handful that are key to hair growth and health.
First we need to caution you that when starting a new vitamin regime, consistency is very important. You also need to be patient, it normally takes from 2 to 3 months to see results in your hair’s condition. It’s also important to check with your doctor before starting a vitamin program, especially if you have health concerns.
Now that we have set a few parameters and made our cautionary statements, let look at some of the more important vitamins when it comes to hair health in no specific order. In an attempt to be as useful as possible we will list the vitamin, any good food sources, and a recommended daily dose for supplementation:
1. Vitamin A – Antioxidant that helps produce healthy sebum in the scalp. Food sources: Fish liver oil, meat, milk, cheese, eggs, spinach, carrots, apricots and peaches. Daily Dose: 5,000 IU.
2. Vitamin C – Antioxidant that helps maintain skin & hair health. Food sources: Citrus fruits, strawberries, pineapple, tomatoes, green peppers, potatoes and dark green vegetables. Daily Dose: 60 mg.
3. Vitamin E – Antioxidant that enhances scalp circulation. Food sources: Cold-pressed vegetable oils, wheat germ oil, soybeans, raw seeds and nuts, dried beans, and leafy green vegetables. Daily dose: Up to 400 IU. Warnings: Can raise blood pressure and reduce blood clotting. People taking high blood pressure medication or anticoagulants should check with their doctors before taking Vitamin E supplements.
4. Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5) – Prevents graying and hair loss. Food sources: Whole grain cereals, brewer’s yeast, organ meats and egg yolks. Daily dose: 4-7 mg.
5. Vitamin B6 – Prevents hair loss, helps create melanin, which gives hair its color. Food sources: Brewer’s yeast, liver, whole grain cereals, vegetables, organ meats and egg yolk. Daily dose: 1.6 mg. Vitamin B12 – Prevents hair loss. Food sources: Chicken, fish, eggs and milk. Daily dose
6. Biotin – Helps produce keratin, may prevent graying and hair loss. Food sources: Brewer’s yeast, whole grains, egg yolks, liver, rice and milk. Daily dose: 150-300 mcg.
7. Inositol – Keeps hair follicles healthy at the cellular level. Food sources: Whole grains, brewer’s yeast, liver and citrus fruits. Daily Dose: Up to 600 mg.
8. Niacin (Vitamin B3) – Promotes scalp circulation. Food sources: Brewer’s yeast, wheat germ, fish, chicken, turkey and meat. Daily dose: 15 mg.
9. Biotin – Helps produce keratin, may prevent graying and hair loss. Food sources: Brewer’s yeast, whole grains, egg yolks, liver, rice and milk. Daily dose: 150-300 mcg.
10. Inositol – Keeps hair follicles healthy at the cellular level. Food sources: Whole grains, brewer’s yeast, liver and citrus fruits. Daily Dose: Up to 600 mg.
I hope this give you at least a basic understanding of what vitamins can help with hair thinning and or hair loss problems. There are many other products available that can be helpful. There are several prescription drug regimes to try, so take the time to speak with your doctor. There are also many herbal and natural hair growth remedies available without a prescription, we believe strongly that you should also discuss these products with your doctor.
Eddie Yakubovich
Hello.. So I’,m a guy who is 25 and apparently I’m already losing my hair, man, this sucks! anyways, I’m trying to take measures as fast as possible in order to avoid losing my hair. Right now I’m taking zinc and biotin, and I think is working…about a month ago I tried eucalyptus oil, however, it didn’t work for me.. one night I applied eucalyptus oil to my hair and the very next day when I woke up I was shocked when I saw that I had lost several hairs from the left side of my head… anyways… I have also read about rogaine.. apparently such product is pretty good, however, I don’t like the fact that in order for such product to work you need to apply it to your hair for the rest of your life.. I’m very interested in natural products… today I went to a natural store and asked about hair loss products… they recommended me a shampoo which is made with herbs … it was a shampoo from China… I didn’t buy the shampoo… because first I would like to ask any hair expert a question…. if I use such shampoo, do I need to apply it to my hair for the rest of my life?
If it’s hereditary, there’s not much you can do. But you can try Hair, Skin, and Nail vitamins. I use that a lot and it seems to help. Can’t hurt, plus i’m sure it’s cheaper. Good luck.