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Help! My Hair is Falling Out!


There is nothing worse than a shower drain full of hair, especially if it’s yours and it’s falling out fast. Or perhaps you run your fingers through your hair and come up with a handful. Your hairbrush is full and you’re finding stray hairs – lots of them – on your pillowcase. What’s going on? [...]

Hair Loss Process – How Can You Reverse It?


Just think how good it would be to be able to reverse the hair loss process, taking years off your appearance by regrowing your hair naturally. This is now possible without resorting to any of the more drastic measures, but to get the right solution you need to know what causes the hair loss process [...]

What are Some of the Causes of Sudden Hair Loss?


There two main causes of sudden hair loss namely genes and stress. Experiencing hair loss may be because of your genetic issues—inherited—which is not sudden but usually happens over time. What is sudden in this situation is that you see a large number of hairs staying in your brush or comb in the morning when [...]

Provillus : Answers To Your Questions


If you’re on the market for a hair loss remedy these days, you’ve probably heard of Provillus. But choosing the remedy for you can be a stressful and difficult task, so this is a review to educate you more about Provillus. Q: Ok, so what’s all the fuss about? What makes it different than the [...]

Hair Loss Treatment – Surgical and Non-Surgical Alternatives


If the condition of hair loss alone is not intimidating and distressing enough, the usual confusion about choosing the best treatment options can easily rob you of your sleep. Let’s face it, hair loss can be a perturbing situation for most of us, especially if it is premature. To add to the misery, there’s every [...]

Men’s Hair Loss – A Brief on the Hair Restoration Treatment Options Available in New York


Hair loss problems are among the most common problems faced by men around the world. There are many reasons that can lead to hair loss in men. The condition itself, often called as alopecia, can be categorized into scarring alopecia and nonscarring alopecia. In the former, hair loss is accompanied by skin inflammation and fibrosis, [...]


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