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Take Charge of your Hormonal Rollercoaster – Menopause can Attack on the Sly

December 23, 2008 | Hairloss

 

Take Charge of your Hormonal Rollercoaster – Menopause can Attack on the Sly

Approximately 50% of the women experience some amount of hair loss during their menopausal years while a slightly larger number of post-menopausal women deal with thinning hair or bald spots.

Pattern baldness in women usually becomes more perceptible after the onset of menopause when the production of the female hormone estrogen slows down significantly. Ahead of menopause, the high amounts of estrogen in the system helps protect the women from the small amount of testosterone that they also produce. After menopause this testosterone coalesces with the enzyme 5 alpha reductase to create DHT. The formation of DHT then becomes responsible for female pattern baldness.

Hair loss in women is more widespread than we first imagined, yet, it differs from male pattern hair loss. As women seldom get bald spots, the hair loss is more distributed with an overall thinning effect. This generally affects the appearance and makes styling a rather challenging job.

Hair loss, however, makes most women see themselves as less feminine and can also be a major cause for depression and anxiety. Since the medical fraternity is more channeled to treating male pattern baldness, women in general have had fewer choices. Here are some tips to help women to get them through this phase in their lives. Women should:

  • Cut their hair in short layers. Shorter, layered hair adds fullness and body
  • Use soft brushes instead of combs. Avoid things like hair spray and in its place use a good mousse or a soft gel after a wash which will provide the hair additional body without harming it.
  • Always alternate shampoos at least once a month

Although, these tips are effective for the short-term, there are some long-term treatments that could prove to be highly beneficial in menopausal women. The HairMax LaserComb is one such gadget. Using a low level (cold) laser, this product helps perk up hair condition as well as naturally increases of the fullness of the hair. Apart from increasing hair shine, bounce and manageability, it also aids in dandruff reduction and scalp itch. Moreover, this product coming in a designer quality leather case with an attractive, ergonomic design and high tech feel, has earned the credibility to provide optimum results only after 10 minutes of use twice a week. And, this can be done in the confines of one’s own home.

While going through menopause and its side effects like hot/cold flashes, sleep deprivation, and itching among others, it is important to try anything that will help one feel and look better during these trying times.

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