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Hair Loss and Aloe Vera


By: Josh Riverside


Hair loss is a problem that people have been dealing with for a very long time. Medical researchers have tried to formulate products that can make existing hair healthier and try to help reverse the process of hair loss. One of the ingredients that was found to be helpful is aloe vera.

Aloe vera is a succulent plant that belongs to the Asphodelaceae family. In its raw form, Native Americans, Indians, and many people from the Caribbean apply the extracts on their hair to make it healthy and prevent hair loss. In consumer products, aloe vera extracts are common ingredients for shampoo or medical gels.

Aloe Vera products have many benefits to the overall health of the hair. It helps heal any damage on the scalp, balance the pH level, cleans the pores, prevents excessive hair loss, relieves scaly or itchy scalp, oily hair, dandruff, renew cycle within the follicles, regulate sebaceous function, and maintain proper physiological balance in the scalp. And one of the biggest benefit of aloe vera is it helps reduce seborrhoea.

Seborrhoea is a condition wherein the sebaceous secretion combines with dirt and forms scales on the skin of the head that prevents the proper nutrition for hair. The cause is linked to stress, hormonal changes, fatigue, genetic factors, and pollution. Severe cases of seborrhoea may lead to infection and damage to the follicles, resulting in partial baldness.

Treatment of hair loss with aloe vera or aloe vera products should be applied twice a day over a three month period, preferably on clean, dry hair. The medication should be applied all the way to the root of the hair. After three months of regular usage, using it once a day would be enough for it to take maximum effects.

For thinning of the hair, an application 2 or 3 times a week is enough.

Hairloss provides detailed information on Hair Loss , Hair Loss Products , Hair Loss Treatments , Hair Loss Remedy and more. Hairloss is affiliated with Natural Hair Loss Treatments.

 

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