Shampoos and hair lossBy AVIV of Adsenselover.com
When people change their regular shampoo, mousse, conditioner or other product,
they naturally give some extra attention to the condition of their and scalp.
If they notice any improvement they give credit to the new product.
Equally, if they notice anything amiss they blame the product. If they find that they are
shedding hairs, they blame the product too - even if the loss has been going on for months.
They can begin to believe they are going bald.
Research has shown that while many people understand that fall is a natural process in
hair re-growth,
others link it to the use of 'unsuitable' shampoos rather than to combing or brushing or to
chemical changes like perming.
Only a few people recognise factors like childbirth, medication, diet, genetic inheritance or
illness as possible causes of loss, although all these are well known to scientists.
The fact is that shampoos do not cause to fall. Nor do they have any effect on the daily
rate of loss, or on the rate of growth. Not surprisingly,
more is shed on days when the is shampooed than on other days because of the simple
mechanical action of washing the hair.
Scientists studying different kinds of shampoos (including '2-in-1' products) could find no
differences between their effects on loss
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