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Healthy Hair Care Tips For Women's Hair Loss



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By : Shelly Brown    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-20 00:40:56
Is it possible to stop or even prevent hair loss in women with the right kind of hair care? Unfortunately no, that's not usually possible. Unfortunately a lot of women's hair loss is the result of genetics or internal imbalances. However, sometimes scalp conditions can cause it as well as environmental influences. That's just one reason right there why proper hair care is so important. Yet another thing to think about is that healthy hair follicles can withstand abuse better than unhealthy follicles. We'd now like to offer some excellent suggestions for keeping your scalp and hair healthy.

Keep your hair moisturized. Inadequate hair moisture will definitely contribute to brittle hair. This means that you should invest in a good conditioner and use it regularly. But, you should use an herbal rinse if your hair is oily, and then do not use the conditioner. Using conditioner on oily hair only serves to weigh the hair down - and that will not look good. The increased hair weight adds to increase the pressure on the follicle, and that will make it less stronger. If you'd like more information on that subject, just talk to your hair stylist next time.

All women probably dye their hair at least once. However it does seem that many women have some kind of addiction to hair dye. If you choose this route (and most do it as a money saving measure) don't start by dyeing your roots. You want to do the roots last, in roughly the last ten minutes, maybe fifteen. If you put dye on them too soon the dye can seep into the follicle and cause it to become inflamed or even infected. That process can be the beginning of possible hair loss. When in doubt, it is better to spring for the professional hair colorist. It'll be done the right way, it will look great, but you'll pay more obviously.

You know what kind of hair you have, so use a shampoo that's suitable for it. A professional hair stylist can help you make the best choice on this. A stylist can do an expert job of assessing your hair type, and then tell you what you need to use. Excess weight on your hair can be caused by heavy shampoo on fine hair. You really should forego the hair conditioners if you have oily hair. These and more facts are best gotten from your hair stylist.

It's true that hair care can take a back seat on the scale of importance. When hair problems develop, many women do not automatically think of their shampoo. While proper care of your hair cannot stop the hair loss in all women, it really can do wonders for some conditions. It is also the best way to hold off the hair loss for as long as possible. For peace of mind, perhaps talk to your doctor as well as your hair care professional.

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