Google
 
Web www.internethealthlibrary.com

Psoriasis Breakthrough - click here  


INDEXES

 

HOME PAGE

  MAIN INDEX
  HEALTH PROBLEMS A-Z
  ALTERNATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY
THERAPIES
  PRODUCTS & SERVICES
  MEDICAL RE SEARCH
  ARTICLE LIBRARY
 

HEALTH MATTERS

  DIET & NUTRITION
  DIET & LIFESTYLE
  SURVEYS
  ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
  WOMEN'S HEALTH
  CHILDREN'S HEALTH
 

HOMOEOPATHIC LIBRARY

  HEALTH HEADLINES
  COURSES
 
ORGANISATIONS
  PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
  SELF-HELP
ORGANISATIONS
  CONTACT

 



Exercise, Fitness & Aerobics Articles


Return to Article Index



Practitioner Directory - PurpleHealth

Great Hair Care Tips with Hair Loss Shampoo


By: Christopher Wen


For people with hair loss, proper hair care is very important. However, not many people really know how to take good care of their hair and scalp. If you are starting to see signs of thinning hair, it is time you learn some knowledge to taking care of your hair. Let us here learn about hair loss shampoo and how it can help us with hair loss.

Shampoos are a kind of cleaning agent that contains chemical detergents and work well in cleaning dirt. There are 3 types of shampoos we can see in the market. They are either shampoo for dry hair, for normal hair, or for oily hair. Shampoos for dry hair will contain oil and as for normal or oily hair shampoo there will be no oil. It is definitely important for you to choose the right shampoo for your hair condition. Wrong use of shampoo over a period of time can cause hair loss.

Some hair loss are labeled acidic or pH balanced. That is because detergents in shampoos are alkaline and will cause hair to entangle easily. Hence acidic or pH balanced shampoos tried to balance the alkaline effect. Another group of shampoos are those that are medicated, and this is to help treat scalp issues such as dandruff, itchy scalp, or other conditions. However, such shampoos do not really help hair growth. They can only help treat scalp conditions and prevent temporary hair loss cause by these issues.

Usually those hair loss shampoos that claimed to contain lots of substances that promote hair growth are just to make the consumers feel good. In fact, shampoos can only clean hair, they cannot really nourish hair. Nourishment for the hair can only goes through bloods vessels and into the hair, hence applying anything to the surface of the scalp will not really help much.

Using shampoo is not harmful for people with hair loss. Regular use of shampoo helps to keep the scalp and hair clean. It can help male baldness by clearing and washing away androgen on the scalp, which contributes to hair loss.

The way one use shampoo determines how much one can get out of it. The first thing you need to do it wet your hair, then pour a 20 cent drop of shampoo onto your hand. Rub it between your fingers and scrub your scalp with your hands, with moderate strength. It is not correct to pour shampoo directly on the scalp as such method will clean your hair unevenly, with some parts less cleaned than others. Then rinse off thoroughly. Take note that it is not true that using more shampoo will clean your hair better. Some shampoo can clean well even if there is very little lather produced.

So, start getting the right hair loss shampoos and clean your hair the right way. You definitely can help your hair loss issue get better with proper hair care.

Click for more top and latest info on hair loss shampoos or visit http://hair-loss.greenhealthinformation.com.

Christopher Wen is the webmaster for greenHealth information site where he provides articles, news, and remedies to current health issues we faced in our everyday life. Check out his blog at http://greenhealthinformation.com.

Christopher Wen - EzineArticles Expert Author
 

Create your own
E-books with 

E-Book Creator

Make your own software
Click here

The key to good health 
Click Here!

Your own automated online health business! FREE start up including FREE web site 
Click here

Want more from life? 
Click here

Sponsors:
www.myaffiliatepro.com
www.yourskin.co.uk
www.purplehealth.com

 




Internet Health Library 1999-2006