Why is my hair thinning?

by Pharmacy2U 16. February 2010 00:40

Suffering from thinning hair can be upsetting whether you are male or female, but with women it is less socially accepted and can be an even more traumatic experience.  You may be looking for reasons as to why you are suffering from this condition, and it is important to take care about the advice you receive as there are many false myths as to why hair loss occurs.  Here are some of the top reasons given for hair loss:

Wearing hats can cause loss of hair

False:  The only way a hat will cause hair loss is if it is worn so tight it cuts off the circulation to the scalp.  Just think of all the professional sports players you know who would be suffering from thinning hair now if this were true.

From thirty onwards we naturally start to lose hair

True:  It is true that in the age bracket of 20 to 30 we have on average 615 hair follicles in every square centimetre.  This then starts to drop.  By the age of 50 it has fallen to 485 on average and by 80 to 90 years of age 435.  The hairs themselves grow thinner so we all start to have sparser hair.

If I cut my hair regularly it will grow back thicker

False:  People are often fooled by this as hair is thicker at its base than at the tip.  When hair is trimmed it then appears to be thicker as a result. 

Nourkrin for women can help treat thinning hair.  Nourkrin is a food supplement that helps to stimulate hair growth, and can be very effective in preventing hair loss.  As a leading and reputable internet chemist, we at Pharmacy 2 U have a range of hair loss products for all manner of degrees of hair loss, including a range of Nourkrin tablets and shampoos.

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