Losing Your Hair? 6 Ways To Save It
It’s estimated that 85 percent of men will experience visible hair loss by age 50 and 40 percent of women have visible hair loss by age 40.
Losing hair can affect your self image and esteem. But there are some remedies, both in the course of daily living and thanks to technological advancements. While the aging process, stress, genetics, diet and other factors can lead to hair loss, there are numerous ways to promote healthy hair growth even while in the midst of losing hair.
“Though there are some issues, such as male pattern baldness, that you have no control over, you can increase the health and appearance of your hair in most cases,” says Dr. Chris Varona “Consistent efforts to take care of your hair will result in healthy growth, more fullness, and a smooth appearance.”
According to Dr. Varona, some people may be doing things that contribute to their hair loss without even knowing it. If their hair is growing more slowly or has stopped growing, they may be unaware of the steps they can take to gain much of their hair back — and the look that they want.
Here are 6 ways to promote the growth and maintenance of healthy hair:
Brush daily
Brushing hair daily with a natural bristle brush helps stimulate hair follicle growth through scalp massage. Brush from the roots to the tip to promote blood circulation and to distribute natural oils that help condition and protect the hair.
Avoid harmful accessories and hair products
Many hair products are laden with harmful chemicals that can lead to dryness, breakage and overall poor hair health. “Look for hair products that do not have parabens or other harmful chemicals,” Dr. Varona says. “And if you do use heat-styling tools, make sure to use a heat protectant prior to their usage to protect your hair.”
Eat healthy
A healthy diet encourages hair growth, whereas diets high in fats, salt, alcohol or sugar can inhibit hair growth. Varona lists iron, protein, biotin, Vitamin A, Vitamin C and Omega-3 fatty acids as essentials in promoting healthy hair. Good sources of iron include clams, beans, pumpkin seeds and organic meats. Dark leafy greens contain Vitamin A; you get Vitamin C in fruits, and Omegas in avocados.
Hydrate
You should drink six to eight glasses of water per day. Water encourages cellular growth and reproduction and helps the body remove toxins.
Block DHT
The presence of DHT and male pattern baldness leads to progressive thinning over a lifetime. Adding a medication like Finasteride to block the effect of DHT or minoxidil foam to increase blood flow can significantly reduce hair thinning.
Consider hair restoration
According to a survey by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, hair restoration procedures have risen 60% over the past five years. “If you’re doing the right things, including having a healthy diet and lifestyle, but your hair is still thinning as you age, consult a specialist to survey more options,” Dr. Varona says.
Statistically, most men will lose some, if not all, of their hair. What many don’t know is that it doesn’t have to be a losing battle.
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