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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Androgenetic Alopecia in Men


Hair loss is devastating even to men. While there are others who just accept the reality of it all, others consider it a major insecurity. Pattern baldness is common in men. In every five men in their mid-20s, two men develop male pattern baldness or androgenetic alopecia, which is said to be androgen-dependent and genetic. 

Being genetically predisposed to MPB means it can begin to develop at an early age. It is triggered by the hormone, DHT or dihydrotestosterone, which inhibits the hair follicles from producing hair, thus causing hair loss. While it is true that DHT play a role in the growth of certain body and facial hair, some follicles in the scalp are sensitive to the hormone.   

Typically, male baldness does not occur too bluntly and abruptly. Men do not experience massive hair fall at any given time, rather, they lose their hair in a distinct, progressively slow pattern. A receding hairline is the typical early sign of hair loss. While the hairline recedes in an M-shaped pattern, the hair loses much of its thickness as well, causing the appearance of a sparser head of hair.  

Today, people with baldness can make hair loss manageable with a myriad of treatment options. There is topical minoxidil which is recommended in 5% concentration for men. Minoxidil helps to stimulate hair growth but does not rid the follicles of the DHT build-up. This job is what finasteride does. Finasteride is a DHT inhibitor. Although minoxidil and finasteride are often used in conjunction with one another, their side effects can outweigh their benefits. 

A safer, while not less effective counterpart of minoxidil and finasteride are saw palmetto and low-level laser therapy. Saw palmetto is an herb with very potent anti-androgenetic properties while LLLT is a hair growth stimulation technique that involves the use of low-level lasers. Both of these treatments rarely produce any side effects, if not, does not at all. 

A good brand of treatment that utilizes the proven potential of saw palmetto and LLLT is Leimo. Leimo features the Personal Hair Laser Starter Kit, which contains a superior range of treatments, combining the potential of saw palmetto and LLLT in hair loss prevention and hair restoration.  


Monday, November 5, 2012

The Stress Factor in Hair Loss


Not all of us will retain a full head of hair as we age. At one point in our lives, we can lose our hair abruptly or slowly. The truth is nearly half of the world’s adult population suffers from hair loss.  The reason they developed hair loss could be the genes they inherited from their parents, or perhaps due to illnesses, or it could be due to infection. However, one of the most common reasons we can lose our hair is stress. Hair loss induced by stress can manifest in many forms as there are different factors that can inflict stress on the hair. 

Tight Hairstyles

Hair loss due to long-term or repeated infliction of stress on the hair is called traction alopecia. This can be inflicted by wearing tight chignon hairstyles, ponytails, pigtails, braids, etc. The pull-like pressure can lead to breakage in the outermost layer of the hair and spot baldness especially if not minimized. Female African-American women are often the victims of traction alopecia because of the hairstyles they wear on a regular basis. 
Traction alopecia can either be temporary or permanent depending on the severity and the promptness of intervention. 

Environmental Stress

Almost every day, we have to deal with different pressures, may it be from work or home. When the stress becomes too much -- for instance, from a death of a relative, divorce, or a tragic accident -- the body responds negatively. With all the mental stresses, the muscles of the scalp are constricted, hindering the blood circulation. Poor circulation leads to poor hair growth and/or hair loss.

Stress hormones may also trigger hair loss since they can alter the way the hair follicles absorb nutrients. In the event, the anagen-hair follicles enter the telogen phase. In other words, the hair undergoing the growth phase sheds instead.  This condition is referred to as telogen effluvium. More often than not, telogen effluvium is reversible. As the body recovers from the stress, the hair loss process stops as well. 

Treating hair loss and thinning can be a challenge but with the help of a scientifically proven effective treatment, it can be less of a chore. 

Click www.leimo.com.au to discover a way to fight hair loss and regrow hair safely and effectively without the wigs, surgery, or pills.   

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Is Your Hair Healthy?

This is the one question that no hair expert, trichologist, or cosmetologist has been able to give a resolute answer to. Does the shine say everything or is it the texture? Is it the bounce or is it the density? True enough, there is no telling what healthy hair exactly looks/feels like.

While the experts cannot really point to the same conclusion however, they do agree to some attributes with which hair is considered healthy.

•    Healthy hair does not look sparse. It should be thick, silky, bouncy, full-bodied, and fine but dense.

•    It must not be too oily or too dry.

•    It must be capable to easily adjust to setting and styling according to the owner’s fitting.

•    It must not be prone to frizzing and not appear limpy and rangy.

•    It must be growing normally.

    Conversely, hair that possesses the opposite of the qualities is not considered “healthy”. A few of the most notorious signs of an unhealthy hair are dryness and hair and scalp problems like dandruff, split ends, and hair loss or poor hair growth.

Without proper hair care, it is near to impossible to get healthy hair unless your hair is genetically resilient. Anyhow, it is still very easy to rob your hair of its health and vigor. The series of things we put our hair through for the sake of beauty can be blamed for that. This explains why healthy hair is rare. Excessive styling or grooming, for instance, can easily result in hair loss due to the repeated pulling, teasing, or whatnots involved in the process. It could also be the chemicals used in hair treatments.

Proper hair care is of the essence. However, this doesn’t mean that more is better. In fact, for your hair to stay healthy, all you need in your bathroom is a good mild shampoo and light conditioner, that is, unless you have other hair problems. Seek professional help if you have persistent hair and scalp problems.

If you want to experience professional hair care and hair loss treatment at home, get the Leimo Personal Hair Laser Starter Kit here. www.leimo.com.au

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Hair Loss Clinic Treatment Right at the Comfort of Your Own Home!

Do you want to look healthier and more attractive? Do you ever wish that you can look and act cool and younger? Do some people think that you are older than your actual age?

If the answers to all these questions are incontestably yeses, then you need to do something about it today. People with hair loss tend to be less confident. With that, it is only natural to put an end to it. If you want to stop and prevent hair loss from taking a toll on your life, then you are on the right page.  

With Leimo, you can be on your way towards regaining the former beauty of your hair.  The Leimo hair loss treatment products are scientifically designed and tested to help both men and women prevent hair loss and stimulate hair growth. Leimo’s ingredients are made up of natural substances that are proven to effectively alleviate hair loss by reducing DHT buildup and improving blood circulation to the scalp, thereby promoting healthier hair.

Today, Leimo International is starting their campaign to stop hair loss all over the world at a fraction of a cost. With the Leimo Hair-Clinic-in-a-Box special promotion, you can experience having a beautiful and healthier head of hair without spending a greater sum of money.

The Leimo Hair-Clinic-in-a-Box is a suite of hair loss treatment products comprised of eight sets of the Leimo Hair Treatment Pack and one Leimo Personal Hair Laser Starter Kit.

The Leimo Hair Treatment Pack is made up of the following topical products: the Leimo Bio-Cleansing Shampoo, Leimo Thickening Conditioner, Leimo Scalp Therapy Day Treatment, Leimo Scalp Serum Night Treatment, and the Leimo Scalp & Body Scrub. On the other hand, the Leimo Personal Hair Laser Starter Kit is comprised of the Leimo Hair Treatment Pack plus the Leimo Personal Hair Laser.

This Leimo Hair-Clinic-in-a-Box hair care system is consumable for a whole year. So, you can continuously and constantly make use of these products without worrying of inadequate supply. By purchasing the Leimo Hair-Clinic-in-a-Box, you can cut down on your shipping expenses. Not only that, you can free yourself of the hassles of calling and purchasing another suite of hair loss treatment products.

With the Leimo Hair-Clinic-in-a-Box hair care system, you can prevent further hair loss by inhibiting the buildup of dihydrotestosterone (DHT). More than that, you can stimulate hair regrowth by following these (3) simple steps.

Step 1: Cleanse and Condition the Scalp

The Leimo Bio-Cleansing Shampoo and Leimo Thickening Conditioner help cleanse and condition the hair follicles and hair shafts. On the other hand, the Leimo Deep Cleansing Scalp & Body Scrub helps to further exfoliate and deeply cleanse the scalp, thereby creating a good environment possible for hair regrowth.

Step 2: Nourish and Feed the Scalp

Each of the Leimo Scalp Therapy Day Treatment and Leimo Scalp Serum Night Treatment vasodilates the blood vessels of the follicle and inhibits the formation of DHT, thereby preventing further hair loss.

Step 3: Stimulate Hair Growth with Laser Therapy

The Leimo Personal Hair Laser delivers phototherapy to stimulate the hair follicles and promote hair regrowth. It is also included in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods as a Class IIa medical device with the intended purpose of treating people with mild to moderate androgenic alopecia or male or female pattern baldness.


Sunday, September 30, 2012

Fight Female Pattern Baldness with the Leimo Hair Loss Treatment

A gorgeous mane flowing in the breeze with different hues from red, gold, black to brown is a priceless thing to behold. Who wouldn’t want a goddess-like perfection, which can give Angelina Jolie and Kate Middleton a run for their money?

Hair plays an enormous role in the female world. It is in fact a fashion statement. Most women are defined by their outer appearance. Having a good-looking and healthy head of hair flowing with life is a valuable possession any woman would dream of having.

It is a universally acknowledged truth that not all of us are blessed with a silky smooth head of hair. Some become victims of hair loss which diminishes the beauty and quality of the hair. Statistically, about 13 percent of the women in the United Kingdom suffer from female pattern baldness or androgenic alopecia, as reported in healthcentre.org.uk.

No woman, if given a choice, would want to experience the hassle and frustration that comes with hair loss. Fortunately, the hair loss treatment industry offers a myriad of solutions to stop the progression of this condition. Although there is still no sure cure for baldness, there are products and solutions in the market that aims to help millions of people fight against the battle of hair loss.

One of them is Leimo International. Leimo is in a mission to aid the hair loss sufferers all over the world, by offering natural and efficient solutions to stop and prevent hair loss from wreaking havoc in the personal and social lives of persons afflicted with hair loss. Leimo offers a chance to regain the beauty of the hair by giving away a Hair Treatment Pack absolutely free for all UK residents.

The Leimo Hair Treatment Pack (HTP) provides a topical hair loss treatment solution that will help both men and women fight the devastating effects of hair loss. The Leimo HTP nourishes the scalp and prevents the miniaturisation of the hair follicles. It also helps inhibit the buildup of dihydrotestosterone or DHT (the main culprit of 95 percent of hair loss) and then rejuvenates the scalp to facilitate hair regrowth.

The following are the wet products that comprise the Leimo HTP:

The LEIMO Bio-Cleansing Shampoo helps gently cleanse and remove sebum and DHT in the scalp. This specially-designed shampoo contains essential bio-active nutrients that nourish, moisturise and improve the hair and scalp condition, hence creating a healthy environment for hair growth.

The LEIMO Thickening Conditioner helps provide nourishment to the hair follicles and the scalp. It also works from within to help strengthen the hair fiber from the roots and replenish moisture by adding volume and shine, thereby creating thicker, fuller and healthier-looking hair.

The LEIMO Deep Cleansing Scalp & Body Scrub cleanses away pore-clogging grime and dead skin cells. It also helps improve the scalp texture, providing a healthier environment for thicker and fuller-looking hair.

The LEIMO Scalp Therapy Day Treatment is an intensive antioxidant solution designed to deliver a rich blend of saw palmetto extracts to help fight against the buildup of DHT in the scalp and follicle.

The LEIMO Scalp Serum Night Treatment is an ultra concentrated natural formula that fights against the effects of thinning hair and DHT. It also rejuvenates the hair follicles, thereby producing thicker and stronger hair.

With the Leimo HTP, you can experience a healthier, thicker and fuller head of hair like those of your favourite celebrities.

Now, you can have your very own Leimo HTP without spending a single penny. Get your complete set of organic-based hair loss treatment regime by visiting http://www.leimo.co.uk/free-hair-treatment-pack/. With Leimo, you can fight female pattern baldness and be on your way to achieving goddess-like hair perfection! 


Tuesday, September 4, 2012

20 Postmodern Hair Loss Tips

Throughout history, from ancient civilization to the 21st century our hair is considered our greatest asset. It can affect our self-esteem, our moods, our social life and our outlook on life...

Whether we're born in Asia, Africa, Australia or Europe, there are, initially, approximately 100,000 hairs on our head except for redheads who have 120,000 hairs. Each grows independently of the others, in three stages: 90 %in the 'growth' stage, lasting as long as four-to-five years; 10 % in the 'resting' stage, lasting several months--until the hair falls out because of new growth underneath--and the 'new' stage, when increased cellular activity in the hair follicles produces new hairs.

Normally, we lose about 50 to 100 hairs each day. Abnormal hair loss can result from common problems involving both hormone levels and mineral uptake; from metabolic disorders or problems in the scalp and hair shafts, as well as from psychological imbalances.

Here are 20 postmodern hair loss tips for the finest head of healthy hair you're genetically capable of growing:

1.    Avoid overconsumption of salt in your diet (most vegetables have their own natural sodium) and sugar; skip them entirely, if possible.

2.    Same with alcohol and tobacco, also contributing causes of hair loss and dandruff.

3.    Avoid excessive shampooing--once daily is usually sufficient, using a mild, unmedicated, non-alkaline shampoo (organic ingredients, whenever possible). All bathing or showering strips from your skin the oil which traps water and keeps your skin moist, so avoid harsh soaps, especially those containing deodorant. Also avoid astringents, unless you have oily skin, in which case you can wash/shampoo more often. Those with 'dry' hair may follow shampoos with acid rinses or with oil-based conditioners (again, using organic ingredients whenever possible).

4.    Try headstands--or any position lowering your head below your body--several times daily (15 minutes each time).

5.    Massage your scalp by hand, or with an electric vibrator.

6.    Avoid excessive mental labor, as well as mental stress, both of which reduce scalp circulation by constricting blood vessels. Meditation and mental visualization and relaxation techniques are helpful.

7.    Because minerals are even more important to healthy hair than proteins, include both in your diet. Nutritional deficiencies can cause hair loss, as well as premature graying. In some cases, a copper deficiency may cause premature graying.

8.    Just as moderate exercise increases bone density and can improve hearing, it also improves blood circulation in your scalp.

9.    Periodic, scientific juice-fasting removes toxic chemicals built up in your body, especially from chemically-grown foods, the air, the water and drugs used, thus producing healthier hair and preventing premature graying and aging.

10.    An ounce (each) of sage and rosemary, left for 24 hours in a pint of good water, provides a tonic for treating dandruff.

11.    Apple-cider vinegar, applied as a rinse, is another folk remedy for dandruff: heat only slightly, pour on, and let it 'set' for an hour on a towel-draped head, before shampooing.

12.    Vitamin E, rubbed on the scalp, is also an effective remedy against dandruff.

13.    Rinse immediately after swimming in chlorine- or otherwise-polluted water.

14.    Avoid prolonged exposure to harsh, direct sunlight. Ultraviolet rays do the most damage, so avoid the hours they're most intense--10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (11 a.m. to 3 p.m. during Daylight Savings). Even in the shade, ultraviolet intensity can be 50% of that in bright sunlight, while sandy beaches can actually intensify UV exposure by 25% (100% in snow). Same on hazy or cloudy days, when 70-to-80% of UV rays reach the ground. Most skin cancers, for example, are related to the total amount of sunlight absorbed, so do meter yourself.

15.    A correlation has been drawn between excess stress and hair loss, even among modern teenagers, so do try to reduce stressors in your life, as much as possible. Using your wisdom in finding ways to manage stress is fundamental to achieving better hair and skin vitality, not to mention the other physiological, psychological and spiritual payoffs. This is one of the best hair loss tips.

16.    Do avoid the hottest settings of hair-curlers, curling irons and hair-dryers to prevent hair damage, as well as avoid skin burning.

17.    Don't assume that ingesting more protein will stop or prevent hair loss. The U.S. has, by one estimate, 50 times more baldness than low-protein-diet nations such as China, India, Japan and Mexico.

18.    Instead, focus on appropriate exercise and on good (organic, whenever possible), balanced nutrition, including whole grains, nuts and seeds; fresh, raw fruits and vegetables (especially silicon-rich kelp, onions, nettle, comfrey and alfalfa); raw (unfertile, whenever possible) egg yolks once or twice a week, and if you still use milk, goat's rather than cow's, usually in the soured form--kefir, yogurt, etc.

19.    Also, try to be accepting of what Life has dealt you, genetically, understanding that even though all of the above can help with hair problems--especially those caused by nutritional deficiencies--all but 2% of male-pattern baldness, for instance, results from an overproduction of sex hormones which thickens the galea--the top sheet of scalp tissue--thus constricting the ability of blood capillaries to feed hair roots.

20.    Finally, bear this in mind to "Always avoid the two conditions leading to illness--unwholesome diet and behavior--by means of mindfulness. Avoid harmful actions of the body, speech and mind, and devote yourself to what is right. Neither torment your senses of taste and so forth, nor overindulge in sensual pleasures."

The above mentioned are top hair loss tips to stop or prevent hair loss from further happening. We hope that we have given you enough information to help you against your battle with this growing condition.


Sunday, September 2, 2012

A Sprinkle of Helpful Hair Loss Advice

All of us have a legacy which we need to preserve. Like any important family heirloom, our hair is the greatest gift we can ever have. As the old adage goes, our hair is our crowning glory.

Hair is often regarded as an important aspect of one’s personality and individuality. Human as we are, we love to feel beautiful and confident in every endeavor that we might undertake. Believe it or not, our hair gives us a sense of power, without it we feel bare and vulnerable. For men, having a healthy head of hair gives them a sense of virility and masculinity whilst for women the feel of having a beautiful head of luscious curls gives them a sense of femininity and beauty. That being said, we feel a certain connection with our hair, hence making us sensitive when we start realizing that we are about to lose it.

The realization that we are losing our hair can be one of the lowest points in our lives. We feel a little less confident about ourselves and we sometimes feel scared and devastated thinking we might be the next victim of scorn and shame.

Hair loss is a natural process which is inevitable. It can happen to anyone of us, although the reason or the cause may vary, still we are definitely sure to experience this condition at any time of our lives.

Today, there is no ‘sure-fire’ cure for hair loss; however, there are fundamental guidelines we need to practice if we are eager to stop this condition.

As mentioned earlier, there are countless reasons a person suffers from hair loss. It may due to medication, heredity, infections and diseases, poor nutrition, improper lifestyle, ageing and many more. However, most people wonder if their daily routines have a negative or positive effect on their hair. Hence, to learn if you are on the right track, take a closer look at some of the best preventive measures to stop the progression of hair loss.

Hair Loss Advice #1:
Styling tools such as straighteners and curlers can place a great amount of stress on your hair, thereby causing damage and breakage. If you aim to stop hair loss caused by these heating products, then reducing the time spent and the frequency of using them can make an impact on the quality of your hair.

Hair Loss Advice #2:
Having a proper diet is a key for the healthy growth of hair. Eating the right kind of foods which are rich in vitamins (ABC and E) and minerals (iron, calcium, zinc, protein) are necessary to stop the onset of hair loss.

Hair Loss Advice #3:
Massaging the scalp is one of the simplest means of hair loss prevention and natural treatment. It is beneficial for the development of healthy hair because it can help stimulate the blood flow and improve circulation in the scalp. This process can also accelerate hair regrowth by eliminating the dead skin cells and sediments which hamper the development of the hair follicles.

Hair Loss Advice #4:
Drying the hair after you shower should be done gently. Beating up the hair with a rough towel and vigorous rubbing can cause damage to your hair because such force can break off finer hairs. Hence, using a soft cloth and patting the hair dry rather than rubbing can greatly improve the health of your hair and work wonders on it too.

Hair Loss Advice #5:
Coloring or treating the hair too often may cause hair dryness because of the chemical contents of the colorants. It can sometimes even cause hair breakages and split ends. Hence, to minimize hair damage and to promote a healthier scalp, it is necessary to reduce the frequency of using hair colorants.

Hair Loss Advice #6:
Over-washing the hair strips it of its natural oil that protects and nourishes the hair. A helpful advice is not to overdo the hair washing and to avoid using commercial shampoos that contain sodium lauryl sulphate instead find a shampoo with PH Balance labeled on it. A stimulating shampoo that contains nourishing herbal extracts like nettles, rosemary, horsetail and saw palmetto can help prevent hair loss.

Hair Loss Advice #7:
Brushing wet hair can cause breakage and split ends. Since wet hair is extremely vulnerable, you need to make sure that the hair is dry when combing. Moreover, always ensure to detangle the hair by using a wide-tooth comb.

Hair Loss Advice #8:
Ensuring that you have time to unwind can help avoid stress-induced hair loss. Hence, essential exercises and other stress-relieving activities like yoga, meditation and outdoor games should be incorporated into your routine. Sleep is also a great stress reliever which helps to clear the mind. Any form of exercise is always good for the health and will improve blood circulation to all parts of the body, including the scalp.

Hair Loss Advice #9:
Wearing hats, scarves and using umbrellas when going outdoors can help protect the hair from too much sun exposure. In addition, you need to protect your hair by applying a good leave-on conditioner with sunscreen to help prevent UV rays from causing hair damage and color fade.
Hair loss does not only affect a person physically but also psychologically and emotionally. The hair affects our mood and personal outlook of life; hence, we need to take good care of it since it gives us a sense of comfort and security! The abovementioned hair loss tips will help you avoid hair loss and at the same time stop its onslaught.