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Sunday, January 17, 2016

Stimulating Hair Growth in Woman


1. Wash your hair regularly and gently
Clean your hair and scalp regularly and in a gentle manner with shampoo and conditioner. This can help you not only regrow your hair, but prevent damage that may cause further hair loss or impeded growth.

  • Wash your hair every other day or as little as necessary. Frequent washing can damage your strands.
  • Massage shampoo into your scalp and into the length of your hair.
  • Rinse by allowing water to flow from your scalp down the ends of your hair. Don’t rub your hair as it rinses, which may cause damage or hair loss.
  • After you finish washing and rinsing your hair, apply a conditioner along the length of your hair from ends to scalp.

2. Dry your hair cautiously
Drying your hair and scalp with towels and hair dryers can cause damage and impede hair growth. Dry your hair with caution to help prevent breakage and promote regrowth.
  • After you’ve washed your hair, use a towel to lightly rub or pat your strands dry. Avoid the temptation to wrap your hair in a towel, which can damage your hair and cause breakage.
  • Let your hair or scalp air dry if possible.
  • If you use a hair dryer, use the lowest heat setting. Reducing the number of times per week that you use a hair dryer may help stimulate hair growth.
3. Avoid vigorous or frequent brushing and combing
If you brush or comb your hair, try and do this as infrequently and gently as possible. Reducing how often you brush or comb and changing the way in which you do it can help promote hair growth and prevent damage.
  • Only brush your hair to style it. It’s a myth that you should brush your hair 100 strokes a day.
  • Allow your hair to air dry a bit before brushing or combing after washing.
  • Use a wide toothed comb to untangle wet hair. This will cause less damage than a brush. If your hair is tangled, remove tangles gently and use a conditioner to help you if necessary.
4. Style hair wisely
Many people style their hair or use styling products such as curling irons, which are often hotter than a dryer. If you have to style your hair, choose loose styles, avoid heavy products, and use lower heat tools.
  • Pulling hair back tightly in ponytails or styles such as cornrows not only can break or damage hair, but also may cause hair loss. Wear your hair pulled back loosely and try different hairstyles every day to allow your hair and scalp to relax.
  • Use covered elastic bands to pull back your hair. Rubber can pull and break hair.
  • Avoid styling products that are labeled “long lasting hold”. These can damage hair and cause breakage.
  • If you use styling tools such as curling irons or hot combs, keep them at the lowest setting.
  • If you wear a weave or hair extensions, make sure they are light so that they don’t pull at your hair and scalp.
5. Use chemical treatments sparingly or not at all
If you chemically treat your hair with color, perms, or relaxants, wait longer between treatments or avoid them altogether if you can. This can not only promote growth, but may also prevent damage and breaking.
  • Wait 8-10 weeks between touch ups.
  • Have only one service at a time. If you are having multiple services, wait two weeks in between them.
6. Protect your hair and scalp from the sun
If you go outside frequently, use a sunscreen or large hat. This can not only protect your strands and scalp from the suns harmful rays, but may help promote hair growth and prevent breakage.
  • Any type of wide brimmed hat can protect your hair.
  • You can either use a sunscreen specifically formulated for hair or a leave-in conditioner with zinc oxide to protect your hair and scalp.
7. Stimulate growth with scalp massage
Rubbing your scalp stimulates and increases blood flow. Try getting a professional scalp massage or rub your own scalp to help prevent hair loss and promote growth.
  • Some massage therapists are specifically trained to help increase blood flow to the scalp with massage.
  • Increased blood flow results in increased nutrient absorption, which can in turn stimulate hair growth.
  • Massage can help condition the scalp and strengthen the roots of your hair.
8. Apply minoxidil to your scalp
Minoxidil is an over the counter liquid or foam that you massage into your scalp twice daily. This medication may help promote hair growth or decease hair loss, or even both.
  • Men and women can use minoxidil and you don’t need a prescription.
  • Regrowth peaks at about 16 weeks. You need to continuously reapply minoxidil to maintain the benefits.
  • You may experience some side effects such as scalp irritation, rapid heart rate, and may even have some hair growth on the face and hands.
  • You can purchase minoxidil at most pharmacies and some grocery stores.
9. Have surgery to restore or transplant hair
If medications and home treatments don’t help hair regrowth, have hair transplant or restoration surgery. This can immediately help fill out thinning hair and can stimulate hair regrowth.
  • Hair transplants or restoration are procedures in which you doctor takes small plugs of hair from different parts of your scalp and implants them into thinner or bald sections.
  • You may need to take hair loss medication before surgery.
  • Hair transplants can be very painful and cause infection and scarring.
  • Be aware that hair transplants and restoration are expensive and insurance may not cover either procedure.
10. Eat a nutrient rich diet
Your hair is an outward sign of your general health, and certain vitamins and minerals contribute to the health of your locks. Increase your intake of certain nutrients to help your hair grow and stay strong.
  • Protein is one of the building blocks of hair. Getting enough lean protein from meat, dairy products, fish, eggs, and nuts can help your hair get strong and grow.
  • Iron helps prevent hair loss. You can get extra iron from red meat, fish, and chicken, as well as options such as lentils, kale, and broccoli.
  • Vitamin C helps the body absorb iron as well as produce collagen that can strengthen your hair shafts. Try eating blueberries, broccoli, oranges, and strawberries to get sufficient vitamin C.
  • Omega-3 fatty acids help keep the oils on your scalp, which in turn keep your hair hydrated. Get Omega-3s in fish such as salmon and trout, and other sources including avocado and pumpkin seeds.
  • A lack of zinc and/ or selenium can lead to hair loss. Eat fortified whole grains, oysters, beef, and eggs to get enough zinc to prevent hair loss.
  • Biotin helps keep hair strong and flexible. Too little may cause brittle hair or hair loss. You can get biotin from whole grains, liver, eggs, and yeast.

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