IS THERE A SOLUTION TO HORMONAL HAIR LOSS?
Hair loss is a natural process, as our hair is constantly renewed and new hair strands replace the lost ones. On average, we lose 100 hair strands a day. We tend to lose even more in autumn and spring. The amount of natural hair loss varies from person to person. Losing some hair while brushing or washing is perfectly normal. A cause for concern may be if you’ve been losing more and more hair while brushing, or finding lots of hair strands on your clothes, while hardly any or no new baby hairs appear. In this case, hormonal hair loss may be the cause.
There are many causes for hormonal hair loss, let’s take a look at the most common ones.
WHO IS AT RISK THE MOST FOR HORMONAL HAIR LOSS?
TEENAGERS
Adolescent hair loss is due to hormonal effects/changes during adolescence. In these years hair becomes more difficult to manage and easily greases, due to the overproduction of sebaceous glands. Increased oiliness can cause the hair to smell unpleasant and hair loss can also occur if the sebaceous gland clogs the hair follicles. Just as teenagers’ faces are affected by this period, so are their scalp and hair. If they don’t pay enough attention to thorough cleansing and moisturizing of the scalp, they may even develop inflammatory symptoms, similar to facial acne.
During the adolescent years, it is important for young people to take the time to experience the big changes that are taking place inside them. On the contrary, this is when they are the most stressed and when they are also faced with the question of choosing a career path.
Stress, being overworked, mood swings and emotional ups and downs can easily cause hair loss. It can also be triggered by an inadequate, nutrient-poor diet, acidification and certain thyroid conditions.
expectant mothers
Many people find that their beautifully shiny and incredibly voluminous hair goes thin during breastfeeding. There’s no need to panic, this is a perfectly natural phenomenon: it affects 40-50% of women and the problem goes away after a few months.
MEN
It is shocking, but true! Hair loss affects fifty percent of men. The vast majority of cases are hormonal, usually caused by elevated levels of the hormone DHT or by DHT sensitivity in the hair follicles. However, hair loss may be a sign or side effect of a disease, so it is important to identify the exact cause.
COMMON CAUSES OF HORMONAL HAIR LOSS
It is shocking, but true! Hair loss affects fifty percent of men. The vast majority of cases are hormonal, usually caused by elevated levels of the hormone DHT or by DHT sensitivity in the hair follicles. However, hair loss may be a sign or side effect of a disease, so it is important to identify the exact cause.
HIGH TESTOSTERONE LEVELS
In both women and men, high testosterone levels can cause problems – including excessive hair loss. When this happens, blood flow to the hair follicles is reduced, so the roots do not get enough nutrients, causing the hair to weaken and then eventually die.
High levels of testosterone can often cause androgenic hair loss, so it’s worth getting your levels tested. If it is too high, it’s important to investigate the cause, as the disorder can also be caused by polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), insulin resistance (IR), menopause, adrenal gland disorders, stress or thyroid disorders.
If you have hormonal imbalances, make sure you see an endocrinologist who can provide expert help. Most of the time, medication can help normalize the condition, but a healthy lifestyle also makes a big difference, such as changing your eating habits, for example by including more nettle and flaxseed in your diet.
THYROID DISORDERS
Unfortunately, if your thyroid gland malfunctions, it can affect almost your whole body. It is important to be aware that very often increased hair loss is the only warning sign of a thyroid problem. However, a simple blood test is an easy way of finding out if there is a problem. With proper treatment, symptoms and hormonal hair loss can be reduced or even completely eliminated.
HORMONAL HAIR LOSS DURING AND AFTER PREGNANCY
During pregnancy, many women report thicker, shinier hair, due to higher levels of estrogen and progesterone and because of increased blood flow.
However, intermittent hair loss can occur after childbirth, which can unfortunately make life miserable for expectant mothers. It usually occurs in the first 2-4 months after childbirth. Excessive hormonal hair loss usually slows down after about six months and hair starts to grow back slowly.
An excellent solution to this problem is to use chemical-free, natural products that do not cause irritation. Oxygeni Hair has created a complex anti-hair loss product bundle that is vegan and made from 100% natural ingredients. In addition, a balanced diet, vitamins to take during pregnancy and possibly consciously reducing stress can all help to reverse the process of hormonal hair loss.
Complex Anti-Hair Loss Product Bundle
If you are looking for a more complex solution and want to treat your hair loss as effectively as possible, this package will help you treat your scalp 100% naturally, delivering lasting results. For hair loss prevention, hair strengthening and hair growth, we recommend the combined use of our Hair Loss Shampoo, Hair Loss Mask, Pure Aloe Vera, H2O Thermal and Vitamin Serum. Thanks to their 100% natural composition, the products provide a long-term solution for the treatment of scalp problems.
Celebrities who suffer from hair loss
Hair loss doesn’t make an exception, it is a common problem among celebrities as well.
Christina Milian has reported that her confidence has been severely affected by her hair loss and said, “I’ve had times where I’ve cried because I wasn’t sure if I’d ever grow my hair back”.
Selma Blair was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2018 and was undergoing chemotherapy. She shaved her hair and since then, she has kept it short.
there is a solution for hair loss!
We have already learned that the first and most important thing is to treat the underlying issues, but what else can you do to regain your confidence and your luscious locks as soon as possible?
a balanced diet to overcome hair loss
It’s crucial to nourish your hair from the inside and consume the right amount of vitamins and minerals.
vitamins mean power!
To maintain healthy hair and scalp, you need a wide range of vitamins. The best way to get them is by eating fruits, vegetables, meats, and grains. The nutrients we consume are absorbed into the bloodstream and nourish the body, including the hair follicles. You can also do a lot to reverse hormonal hair loss with proper vitamin intake and a balanced diet.
LET'S SEE WHAT VITAMINS YOUR HAIR WILL LOVE YOU FOR!
- Biotin (Vitamin-H):
Despite its name, it is a member of the B vitamin family, the lack of which is responsible for premature baldness. Vitamin H deficiency causes split ends and in many cases causes patchy hair loss as well. Sources of biotin: peanuts, almonds, egg yolks, mushrooms, nuts.
- Vitamin-A:
Plays an important role in the development of the skin and hair follicles, ensuring that hair grows at the right rate. The main sources are egg yolks, fish, butter, margarine, and the body can also produce vitamin A from vegetables and fruits containing beta-carotene (e.g. California peppers, carrots, spinach, pumpkin, apricots).
- Vitamin-B12:
Its blood circulation stimulating effect helps nutrients reach the hair follicles.
Sources: liver, meat.
- Vitamin B6:
Excellent sources for B6 are yeast, egg yolks, liver, meats, but vitamin B6 found in e.g. brown flour, when combined with zinc, reduces weakening of hair follicles and overproduction of the male hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which causes hair loss.
- Vitamin E:
An important antioxidant, it is involved in neutralizing harmful free radicals.
Sources: vegetable oils, grain sprouts, leafy greens.
What other vitamins and trace elements does our hair need? Find out more in this article!
Anti-Hair Loss Add On Bundle
We recommend the combined use of Hair Loss Shampoo and Hair Loss Mask for the treatment of both mild and stronger hair loss. Additionally, you can make a scalp spray by mixing Vitamin Serum (50 ml), H2O Thermal (200 ml), and Pure Aloe Vera (200 ml). These products are designed to slow down and reduce hair loss, promote hair growth, and replenish the scalp to further support new hair growth.
treat hormonal hair loss with oxygen therapy!
To reverse hormonal hair loss, oxygen therapy can be of great help. Oxygen therapy treatments can help keep the scalp healthy, it helps strengthen hair follicles, making it easier for hair to start growing. The therapy delivers fresh oxygen to the deeper layers. Oxygen as a carrier molecule helps to deliver the active ingredients to the right place, thus triggering cell regeneration. Skin is permeable to gas, so oxygen allows the substances delivered to the skin to penetrate deeper than it normally would.
The Oxygeni Hair oxygen therapy treatment has a 97% success rate in 97% of cases. In five years, nearly 5000 of our clients have reported they were satisfied with their results. Eating right and exercising not only protects against digestive problems but can also make a big difference to your well-being and overall mood. If you need lifestyle and hair care advice, feel free to contact one of our haircare professionals for a personalized hair care routine plan! We are here to help!
Proper nutrition and exercise not only protect against digestive system problems, but can also greatly improve our well-being and mood. If you need lifestyle advice, don’t hesitate to contact our hair therapists, who, in addition to hair care advice, can also advise you regarding lifestyle choices!
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