Tips for Choosing the Best Hair Loss Product
If you're experiencing hair loss, you might be frantically searching for the best hair loss product to take care of the problem. However, before spending your hard earned money on an expensive hair regrowth product, it's important to pinpoint the cause of your hair loss.
While it's natural for everyone to lose a small amount of hair now and then, there are times when the problem becomes excessive. There are a variety of reasons why you may be experiencing extreme hair loss or even baldness. If you're experiencing a great deal of stress, that could be a cause. Malnutrition is yet another easily remedied cause of some people's hair loss. Your hair loss could even be caused by a hormonal imbalance, infection, disease or prescription you're taking. Still others are a victim of genetic hair loss. Whether you think you know why you're losing hair or have no idea, it's important to see your doctor. He or she can help you discover why you're losing your hair and the best way to take care of the problem.
There are a variety of treatments out there for thinning hair. Rogaine is one such treatment that can be purchased over the counter at your local pharmacy for only about $29 a month. Rogaine comes in both Regular and Extra Strength concentrations, and is applied directly to the scalp. If you're experiencing what you think is male pattern baldness, then you may want to ask your doctor about Propecia. Propecia is a pill for men only that your doctor can prescribe.
Some people choose to go the all-natural route when treating their hair loss. If your hair loss isn't excessive, you may want to try one of these products. There are serums, creams and shampoos that can be applied directly to the scalp that claim to grow and thicken hair naturally. You can find a wide range of these products not only at the pharmacy or supermarket, but at your local health food store as well. Often people try these types of products first because they're inexpensive and all natural.
When seeking the right hair loss product for your needs, it's prudent to consult with your doctor before using anything. In hair loss cases that are not genetic in nature, your doctor can often help you remedy the problem without the need for expensive treatments or products. Sometimes, changing your diet, lifestyle or prescription medication can be all that's necessary to encourage your hair to grow back.
Copyright 2006 Jim Sterling - All Rights Reserved
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