hair health and hair cut: Best Shampoos to Dramatically Reduce Hair Loss

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Best Shampoos to Dramatically Reduce Hair Loss

We all know about hair loss tablets, lotions, supplements, that some work very well, others not so and others quite poorly; however, by simply using an 'anti' DHT shampoo you can significantly reduce your hair loss and even increase your hair growth. This is no gimmick. I tried it myself with great results.


You must use this type of shampoo frequently, three times a week at least in the beginning (you may be able to reduce the frequency to twice a week but we've kept it to three times a week). At the same time, you must use it and not discontinue it; if you stop using the shampoo, you will soon see your scalp return to a poor condition and your hair will fall out all over again. But so what? You don't have to stop using a shampoo, since you have to wash your hair anyway!


The importance of frequency is because the shampoo, amongst boasting other beneficial properties, prevents DHT (dihydrotestosterone) from 'attacking' your hair follicles; this shampoo also 'washes off' excess sebum ('oil'); at the same time, it deeply cleanses the scalp off a dandruff-creating fungus. So, these 3 conditions above, kept 'at bay' by the shampoo, stop weakening the hair follicle, which can now grow hair undisturbed. If you stop using the shampoo, these three elements (DHT, sebum and the fungus) return to and accumulate on the scalp, making your hair fall out.


Ok, enough introductions!


1. Which are the best shampoos against hair loss?


Several options can be found and, when you choose your shampoo for hair loss, make sure it has DHT blocking properties. In my opinion (and not only mine, the very best ones are those which have powerful anti-dandruff properties, namely those which remove the fungus which creates dandruff; te same ones will also be androgen antagonistic and, because of it, a powerful anti-inflammatory tool for your scalp.


The excess presence of certain hormones on your scalp, simply put, weaken the hair follicle, create excess sebum and an overall inflammatory state of the scalp areas affected: on this area hair becomes thinner and thinner, weaker and weaker. The affected areas may experience scalp itch, some dandruff, tingling or some form or irritation on the affected areas. If you experience these side-symptoms your hair loss will increase dramatically; even if you resort to some form of hair loss treatment, nothing will work well until you address the scalp inflammation symptoms above described. This is why, even if you have already started some form of hair loss treatment, using these shampoos will help significantly.


2. How does a DHT blocking shampoo work?


Simply put, they are excellent scalp cleanser and, very importantly, they prevent the harmful conversion of testosterone to DHT (which then would attach to and 'attack' your hair follicles); without this 'DHT blocking' property, DHT would bind to those follicles and increasingly 'weaken them'. These shampoos, therefore, work in a similar way to topical Spironolactone (which is a potent topical solution - but not without potentially serious side-effects) and are therefore a unique shampoos and a powerful tool against andro-genetic hair loss (the most common form of hair loss affecting men and women).


3. How to use DHT BLOCKING SHAMPOOS


Wash your hair with this shampoo, making sure you massage it thoroughly onto your scalp. Then, leave it on for 3 to 5 minutes, and rinse.


For best results frequency is key; it is therefore often advised that you use this shampoo at least 3 times a week, at least initially, later on reducing it to twice a week.


Want to know more, including brand names and shampoo types I use myself with great results? Go to my article DHT BLOCKER SHAMPOO.


Spironolactone is the other alternative, as mentioned in this article. You can learn all about it on the article SPIRONOLACTONE AGAINST BALDNESS


 


 


 


 


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