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Female Hair Loss Treatments, Products, and Maskers



Think hair loss is mostly just for guys? Not a chance. Women actually comprise approximately 40 percent of the total hair loss market. In fact, over 1.5 billion dollars are spent annually on various products designed to combat female hair loss. And that's just in the U.S. alone! Needless to say, the scope of this problem takes a psychological and emotional toll on ladies everywhere. And as with their male counterparts, there are plenty of potential causes.

Female hair loss products have been designed to address the majority of these causes. The reason these treatments sell like hotcakes is because many afflicted women believe that these products are their last line of defense against a life of humiliation, anxiety, and a rock-bottom self-esteem. And to an extent, they're right.

While there are certainly cases of women's hair loss that can be slowed, stopped, or even reversed by simply making a lifestyle shift, or changing a particular medication, many cases are genetic in nature. This is a condition known as androgenetic alopecia, or female pattern baldness. And this problem can be a very difficult one to solve. Luckily, there are a few viable hair loss products for women who suffer from this condition.

The most fast-acting type of product would be a masker. These include wigs, weaves, extensions, and hats. This type of women's hair loss product provides ladies with a great way to conceal their "little secret" in an instant. This allows them to seek out more long-term solutions with a calm, cool head. Knowing that the problem can at least be hidden until it's permanently solved tends to put women more at ease. For this reason, maskers are incredibly popular.

Of course, there are no shortage of supposed "miracle cures" out there, some of which likely don't do a whole lot to help the situation. That said, there are a handful of female hair loss treatments which have yielded some pretty inspiring results for those who have used them. A 2% minoxidil solution is perhaps the most popular (and arguable the most effective) of these. This ingredient can be found in products such as Provillus for Women and Women's Rogaine.

Minoxidil is essentially a blood vessel dilator. It is said to work by opening up the capillaries in the scalp and allowing blood to flow more readily to "starving" hair follicles. With the Provillus for Women product is also included a bottle of supplements designed to provide important hair nutrients to the blood. The company claims its product is something of a one-two punch, nourishing the blood via the supplements and more efficiently delivering this nutrient-rich blood to the follicles via the minoxidil topical.

Other women's hair loss products which have gain some traction in the marketplace include hair lasers. These are available in lamps, combs, wands, and brushes. The light omitted is a low-intensity laser which is said to stimulate the hair follicles "back to life." The lasers must be used very consistently, and over a long period of time for any noticeable results to occur. This is provided the lasers will produce favorable results at all!

Finally, there are surgical hair loss treatments for women who have a higher budget... and who aren't afraid of going under the knife. Grafts, transplants, and a whole host of other new and traditional technologies alike are now available. If you decide to go this route, you'd be very wise to do your homework. It may be advisable to go with a large, reputable organization such as Bosley, to ensure that your surgeon is as skilled (and safe) as possible.

Female hair loss treatments do exist! Take comfort in the knowledge that balding is not a hopeless condition, even for girls. Your first line of defense is a good masker. Next, look into women's hair loss products such as Provillus for Women or the HairMax Laser Comb. If need-be, you may wish to take the surgical path. Above all else, do your research. Never jeapordize your health and safety for the sake of cosmetic improvement!

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