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Myths and Facts about Hair Loss and Balding by Karan Lal
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Myths and Facts about Hair Loss and Balding |
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Myths and Facts about Hair Loss and Balding Hair loss is a subject on which everyone has an opinion, but unfortunately what most people believe to be facts about hair loss are actually just old wives’ tales. Any number of relatives and friends will offer you friendly advice on how to deal with hair loss and balding, but take these with a pinch of salt! The Livon Hair Gain team has put together a list of common myths and separated fact from fiction. Read on to know more: Myth # 1: Once the hair loss process begins, there’s nothing you can do to stop it. You may as well start wearing hats now! Fact: While it’s true that hair loss gets progressively worse over time, there are options that inhibit and manage the process. You could also try stimulating the growth of hair with Livon Hair Gain. Myth # 2: The gene that triggers hair loss is inherited from the maternal side of the family. Fact: This is a very common belief among most people. The truth is that it’s not one but a combination of many genes that bring about pattern baldness. This means that in all probability both sets of genes- your mothers as well as your fathers- contribute to pattern baldness in some way. Regular use of Livon Hair Gain can help reduce the hair fall and prevent it from progressing further. Myth # 3: Women don’t experience baldness. Fact: This myth most likely has its origins in the fact that we don’t see as many women with sparse hair as we do men. However baldness does affect women too, usually after menopause has set in. Women tend to lose hair at the top of the head and crown. They may also experience overall thinning of volume due to a process called ‘miniaturization’ wherein the individual strands of hair get thinner and finer over time. Livon Hair Gain helps prevent visible scalp due to hair thinning by combating this process. Myth # 4: Losing hair in patches is a sign of male or female pattern baldness Fact: In pattern baldness the strands of hair slowly get thinner over time. Pattern baldness is a gradual process. Pattern baldness is normal however losing hair in patches is not. It is usually a symptom of some other medical issue, so see your doctor if you’re losing hair in this way. Myth # 5: Hair Loss occurs late in life. Fact: Pattern baldness can affect men as young as 19 or 20. It is not always restricted to older individuals. Hair loss at this age results in a loss of confidence and self esteem. You can prevent hair loss and visible scalp due to hair thinning by using Livon Hair Gain. It stimulates your hair and brings back lost confidence.
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