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Hair Loss Basics & 100 Hair Loss Tips & Hair Loss Prevention

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1) Hair Loss Basics
2) 100 Hair Loss Tips &
3) Hair Loss Prevention

Hair is the fastest growing tissue of the body, made up of proteins called keratins.

Every strand of hair is made up of three layers: the inner layer or medulla (only

present in thick hairs); the middle layer or cortex, which determines the strength,

texture, and color of hair; and the cuticle, which protects the cortex.
Hair grows from roots, which are enclosed in follicles. Below this is a layer of skin

called the dermal papilla, which is fed by the bloodstream carrying nourishments vital

to the growth of hair.
Only the roots of hair are actually alive, while the visible part of hair is dead

tissue, and therefore unable to heal itself. It is vital then to take care of the scalp

and body in order to perpetuate hair growth and maintenance.
Expensive treatments that claim to treat the visible hair and nourish it therefore are

usually no more than bogus claims made to sell products.
Hormones called androgens, usually testosterone, can cause hair follicles to shrink,

causing thinning of hair or eventual hair loss. Reportedly only bone marrow grows

faster in our body than hair does. The average scalp contains 100,000-150,000 hair

follicles and hairs, with 90% growing and 10% resting at any given time.
Hair actually grows in three stages: anagen, catagen, and telogen. The anagen phase is

the phase where hair is actively growing, and of course this phase is longer for

follicles in the scalp than anywhere else on your body, and lasts longer for women than

men.
It is natural for follicles to atrophy and hair to fall out, and this is called the

catagen phase. This phase is only temporary, and eventually the follicle enters the

telogen phase where it is resting.
These are the 10% at rest mentioned above. Normal anagen phases last approximately five

years, with catagen phases lasting about three weeks, and telogen phases lasting

approximately 12 weeks. As you see it is natural to lose some hair.
Natural hair loss is considered to be in the range of 100 hairs per day. It is not

apparent to most people that hair is actually being lost until more than 50% of a

person’s hair is actually lost.
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