Thinning hair is not simply a few lost pieces of hair after your shower. Truly thinning hair is significant loss of hair that is visible on the head. This means that you can see places on your head that have less hair than they used to. It is a serious condition that causes emotional trauma, particularly in women.
Thinning hair is mainly cause by aging married
with hereditary. If your family has a history of thinning hair, you will find
the problem comes to you as you age. Another common cause of hair loss and
thinning of the hair is from hormones. Androgenetic alopecia is condition where
hormones make the hair follicles shrink, causing hair to fall out and not grow
back. You can control your hair from thinning with proper hair care.
One
of the most common preventable causes for thinning hair is diet. If your body
does not have the right nutrients from your diet, it will starve the scalp of
vital nutrients, and feed more important parts of your body, such as your cardio
vascular system. This causes hair growth to stop, and if the condition
continues, hair will eventually fall out. Make sure to keep a balanced diet that
is high in protein and enriched with vitamins. Healthy hair grows from the
inside out, therefore, any thing you eat will in some way effect your hair
growth.
Alopecia areata is a common disease that results in the loss of hair on the scalp and elsewhere on the body. There are three types of alopecia areata; alopecia areata, alopecia totalis and alopecia universalis.

Alopecia areata, the most common variation of the autoimmune disease, presents itself as round, smooth patches of various sizes.
In all forms of alopecia areata, the hair follicles remain alive and are ready to resume normal hair production whenever they receive the appropriate signal. In all cases, hair regrowth may occur even without treatment and even after many years.
How Does Stress Effect Your
Hair
Stress is a factor that produces body and mental tension. Whatever
happens in the mind influences the body and vice
versa. Read
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Hair And Scalp Treatment Regimen
Hot Comb: Leave-In Conditioner The night before
you go to the beauty salon, massage the Leave-In Conditioner into the
scalp. Read
More
Cuts: Leave-In Conditioner Massage the Leave-In
Conditioner on the scalp three (3) times a week to keep the hair follicles
strong. Read More
Perms: Leave-In Conditioner Three (3) times a week
massage the scalp with Leave-In conditioner. The Leave-In- Conditioner helps
combat the drying and thinning associated with perms. Read More
Braids: Leave-In Conditioner Three (3) times a week massage the Leave-In-Conditioner into the scalp. The Leave- In-Conditioner will encourage the hair to grow from the scalp. Read More
Healthy Hair Food

1: Salmon
2: Dark Green Vegetables
3:
Beans
4:
Nuts
5:
Poultry
6: Eggs
7: Whole
Grains
8:
Oysters
9:
Low Fat Dairy Products
10:
Carrots

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"Anything you take care of will Flourish"
~Stephanie Suthers~

Hair loss Statistics
Hair loss affects about 35 million men and 21 million
women in the United States alone.
40% of men have noticeable hair loss
by age 35 and 65% by age 60.
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Every sense I've been using Hairobics my scalp has been more healthy. ~Chrystal Cook
All I use is the Hairobics Leave-In Conditioner and my hair is finally shoulder length. ~Tonya Cummings
It's about time a hair product has brought quality for hair. ~Mike Moore
1. CHOOSE HAIR STYLES THAT PROTECT THE HAIR AND KEEP IT HEALTHY
2. BLOW DRYING TECHNIQUES
3. ACTIVE SLEEPERS
4. USING OLD STYLING TOOLS
5. ASK YOUR PROFESSIONAL HAIR STYLIST FOR A STYLE AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
6. USE COVERED BANDS AND PONYTAILS
7. USE NATURAL HAIR FORMULAS
8. DO NOT APPLY EXCESSIVE HEAT TO THE HAIR
9. DEEP PROTEIN OR MOISTURIZING CONDITIONERS
10. USE LEAVE-IN CONDITIONERS