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    Hair Loss In Women

    The problem of hair loss in women has been a subject of household talks since time immemorial. However, unlike baldness in men which has been widely known, hair loss in women is actually uncommon. This is perhaps the reason that we don’t hear or read as much about it. But, numerous recent researches have revealed that hair loss in women is far more widespread than formerly thought. Some statistical estimates express that in the United States alone, about 25 million or more American women experience hair loss that is extremely noticeable. This report was also linked to the fact that the effects of baldness are far more distressing in women that a lot have felt undesirable and inferior. Yes, many of women suffer psychologically and emotionally because of hair loss than men do.

    So are women who happen to be bald almighty losers?

    That’s what the society had established. But the truth of the matter is, hair loss in women is not a matter of escape. Just like men, women are liable to it, and so we really can’t escape it. In fact, numerous studies have featured that women normally loose between 100 to 125 strands of hair on a single day. There are some that experience more hair loss than is normal. Well, these strands shed out naturally because our hairs pass via the way of what a lot experts call as, “resting phase”. This phase involves the period in which ten percent of our hair is in, but after two to three months of resting, they fall out, giving technique to new hair to grow in its place.

    As we obtain older, women experience some hair loss, the same as with men. A sense of normality is related with this again. As what a lot experts have said, this is just part of the aging process. However, unlike men who typically experience hair loss characterized by a receding hair line and baldness on the top of the head, women experience hair loss but don’t do entirely bald, although their hair loss is extreme or severe. What happens, in fact, is that the hair loss is spread out over the entire scalp.

    So that’s said. Hair loss in women must not be a matter of shame. It should not be a basis for us to say that women are losers when they obtain bald. There are many of women out there who were elected to be bald at one time or another. The well-known names in record are celebrities like Demi Moore, Sigourney Weaver, and Sinead O’Connor. They are the ones who got the guts to thumb their nose and walked in the aisle of fame with strong sense of self-esteem despite their being bald. If you want to be strong like them, then there’s no need for you to worry much about hair loss. Besides, you could do something to prevent or treat it as there are some choices out there for you to select from.

    But before we proceed to hair loss treatment, let us first note and comprehend how hair loss appears in women and what its possible causes are. Please read on.

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