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Old 04-23-2007, 11:43 PM
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Default Hair Loss Causes: Fact or Fiction?

Fact or Fiction: Dandruff can contribute to hair loss
Fact!
Dandruff is caused by a type of fungus called Malazzesi Globosa. This
yeast-like fungus lives on the scalps of most healthy adults without
causing problems. However, sometimes it grows out of control, leading
to an increase in the amount of dead skin cells and an itching
sensation on the scalp. Continuous scratching by the fingernails can
damage and even remove the cuticular scale, a protective covering on
individual hairs. This loss leaves the hair shaft weakened and
permanently damaged, making it susceptible to breakage and hair
loss.

Fact or Fiction: Prescription shampoos for scalp diseases cause hair
damage.
Fiction!
The two most common scalp diseases are dandruff and seborrheic
dermatitis. People often view products that treat these conditions as
harsh and medicinal. Some hair loss sufferers think they have to
choose to live with the scalp problems rather than use with what they
fear are harmful chemicals. However, technological advances now allow
prescription shampoos to have the necessary medication to treat
dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis while also containing the same mild
cleansers found in cosmetic shampoos. When used properly,
prescription shampoos can effectively help keep your hair healthy.

Fact or Fiction: Blow-drying hair with heat can worsen hair loss
Fact!
Blow drying hair is a common morning ritual for many people. While it
is a quick, convenient way to dry and style hair, blow drying damages
hair as the high heat from a blow dryer can actually boil the water in
the hair shaft leaving it brittle. In addition, vigorous towel
rubbing or combing of wet hair also can cause hair loss, since wet
hair is more elastic and more vulnerable to breakage than dry hair.
In order to minimize hair shaft damage hair should be allowed to at
least partially air dry before styling and combing.

Fact or Fiction: Stress is one of the most common causes of Hair Loss:
Fiction!
In some cases, under extreme stress, hair loss can indeed occur, but
stress is not a common cause of hair loss. The most common cause of
hair loss is genetic.

Fact or Fiction: Improper hair care can lead to hair loss
Fact!
If you wear pigtails or cornrows or use tight hair rollers, the pull
on your hair can cause a type of hair loss called traction alopecia.
If the pulling is stopped before scarring of the scalp develops, your
hair will grow back normally. However, scarring can cause permanent
hair loss. Hot oil hair treatments or chemicals used in perms may
cause swelling of the hair follicle, which can also result in scarring
and hair loss.

Fact or Fiction: Laser therapy can help hair loss
Fact!
Clinical studies have shown that FDA approved hand held laser combs
can contribute to hair re-growth and hair loss prevention.

For more information about hair loss and hair replacement please visit
http://www.whitecliffsgroup.co.uk

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