Men Losing Hair - Three of the Most Common Hair Breakage Causes
Oh no! I might be one of those men losing hair.
You might have noticed that your hair has been thinning of late and your wondering why or how its happening.
Trying to figure it out on your own might be quite difficult since there might be a number of reasons for your hairs falling out.
Here's a list of three of the most common hair breakage causes and a few solutions.
1) You've probably heard this before but like most conditions hair loss and baldness can be related directly to your genes.
The correct term for this condition is known as male pattern baldness or scientifically androgenic alopecia.
Research shows that having a member in your family who has baldness can be genetically passed on and unfortunately it could be to you.
So what do you do? Well first thing I would suggest is to do some thorough research into some family background.
Find out if any men in your family suffered from baldness and try and see if you can determine whether it is a recurring problem.
You might want to look at: * Your father * Uncles * Grandfather This will give you a clear picture as to whether your hair condition might have something to do with family.
2) Stress seems to be at the heart of most health issues in the world and it unsurprisingly shares a relation with hair loss.
In some cases hair starts to thin when you are very stressful but can start to regrow itself once your stressful episodes have passed.
There is really no specific time frame for this one but the more stress your under and the longer the time your stressing yourself crazy, the higher the chance of your hairs falling out.
Have you been under a high amount of stress lately, When did you notice your hair thinning and can you point it back to a stressful period? These are questions you should be asking yourself if you think stress might be a factor.
3) Not taking care of hair is a contributing factor to thinning hair and total hair loss.
For men its always best to use a comb instead of a brush and to gently comb through the strands of hair.
The recommended amount of times to shampoo your hair would be 2-3 times a week just in case your wondering.
You might have noticed that your hair has been thinning of late and your wondering why or how its happening.
Trying to figure it out on your own might be quite difficult since there might be a number of reasons for your hairs falling out.
Here's a list of three of the most common hair breakage causes and a few solutions.
1) You've probably heard this before but like most conditions hair loss and baldness can be related directly to your genes.
The correct term for this condition is known as male pattern baldness or scientifically androgenic alopecia.
Research shows that having a member in your family who has baldness can be genetically passed on and unfortunately it could be to you.
So what do you do? Well first thing I would suggest is to do some thorough research into some family background.
Find out if any men in your family suffered from baldness and try and see if you can determine whether it is a recurring problem.
You might want to look at: * Your father * Uncles * Grandfather This will give you a clear picture as to whether your hair condition might have something to do with family.
2) Stress seems to be at the heart of most health issues in the world and it unsurprisingly shares a relation with hair loss.
In some cases hair starts to thin when you are very stressful but can start to regrow itself once your stressful episodes have passed.
There is really no specific time frame for this one but the more stress your under and the longer the time your stressing yourself crazy, the higher the chance of your hairs falling out.
Have you been under a high amount of stress lately, When did you notice your hair thinning and can you point it back to a stressful period? These are questions you should be asking yourself if you think stress might be a factor.
3) Not taking care of hair is a contributing factor to thinning hair and total hair loss.
For men its always best to use a comb instead of a brush and to gently comb through the strands of hair.
The recommended amount of times to shampoo your hair would be 2-3 times a week just in case your wondering.