Monday, 10 November 2014

Hair Loss Home Treatment

Everyone loses hair. On average we lose between 50 to 100 hairs a day.  It's just a natural phase in the hair growth cycle and is barely noticeable.  However sometimes hair loss can be excessive, causes of which can be attributed to a number of factors, for example, certain medical conditions, strong medications or stress.   Of course there are also scalp conditions that can cause hair loss which should be more obvious.  You should regularly check that your scalp and hair are healthy. 


Hair has always been an important part of our appearance and is linked to self-esteem and self-confidence. Therefore it is logical and understandable that when excess hair loss occurs there can also be a dramatic psychological change.  Not only can hair affect how you perceive yourself but it also cause depression and emotional issues.

Hair Loss in Women
When we think of hair loss we generally don’t think of women losing their hair, however female hair loss is far more common than you would think.  The most common type of women's hair loss is androgenic alopecia and is most commonly seen after menopause.

Physical and emotional stress might cause hair loss since the body is recuperating from an overwhelming turmoil and simply shuts down hair production, thinking that it is not necessary for the body's survival, thereby contributing all energy toward repairing vital body parts. There can be up to three months delay between the major incident and the actual hair loss. Moreover, there is also period of three months before the lost hair is replaced. This then means there is a total of a minimum of 6 months for the total hair loss and re-growth cycle complete. 


Home Care
Tricoaromaworldfrom Italy, have developed home treatment products which are effective in treating the early stages of hair and excess hair loss.

Claim+ is an ideal solution to treat the early stages of hair loss.  It is an intensive treatment developed for weak and thinning hair that incorporates hyaluronic acid, plant extracts, amino acids and biotin to nourish, stimulate and hydrate the deeper layers of the scalp whilst strengthening the hair follicles & cuticles.  Claim+ will stimulate normal hair growth and reduce the visible signs of dull lifeless hair.

Claim+
Ingredients: 
Cocamido propilbetaina is in an organic compound derived from coconut oil. It reduces skin irritation and also has hydrating properties. Hyaluronic Acid provides support, nutrition and hydration to the scalp.  It also encourages the hair follicle growth.  Geranium, Lemon, Bergamot act as a topical antiseptic by purifying, regulating sebum and reactivating, stimulating the blood circulation. Chamomile and Bisabolol have a soothing and relaxing effect on the hair and scalp.  Biotin exerts a clear visible effect on the hair by strengthening and losing the dull, fragile and de-pigmented appearance of hair.  Hydrolysed keratin plays a fundamental role compacting and giving volume to hair fibre. 


Nutri+ for excess hair loss. Nutri+ has been formulated to treat signs of hair loss, to stimulate hair growth and to strengthen the hair follicle. It contains stem cells from a rare Swiss Apple called uttwiler spätlauber which has been shown to positively influence the vitality and resistance of existing hair whilst preventing hair loss. Nutri+ Intensive treatment will help to combat androgenic alopecia and accelerate natural hair growth.


Ingredients:
Swiss apple Uttwiler Spätlauber has a nourishing and revitalising effect on hair and scalp through the use of its stem cells. Eucalyptus globulus oil has an antiseptic and soothing effect. Pelargonium graveolens regulates sebum. Lemon Peel Extract rebalances and purifies the scalp. Bergamot Oil an antiseptic, purifying, stimulating and reactivating blood circulation. Bisabolol with its relaxing effect, leaves the skin more oxygenated  and the hair follicle regenerated and protected.


The full range of Tricoaroma home care hair treatments are now available in the UK. 

                                                                     
                                                                                   



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