Hair Extensions For Thinning Hair

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I get a lot of emails from women who have hair that is shedding and / or thinning, and this cycle is becoming noticeable.  Of course, they are self conscious about this and want to do something to restore their self esteem and confidence.  Hair extensions often come up because they are quite acceptable and visible now with many celebrities using them.  However, most people do realize that they are not without risk, which is where the doubt can come in.  Badly or wrongly done, they can make your hair loss quite a bit worse.  And they are most certainly only a short term fix.  I will discuss this more in the following article.

Hair Extensions For Thinning Hair: It used to be that extensions would mostly be used for length or as a way to give you more to work with for up dos or for special occasions.  Now though, many manufacturers have begun to explore extensions for women who have problems with thinning or inadequate volume.

If you have a short term problem like shedding due to a medical condition that will right itself soon where you know that some time in the near future you are going to have normal regrowth that will help your hair to fill back out, extensions can be a possibility to help you fill the gaps.  However, if you are not sure why you are thinning or if you don’t know if or when the thinning will end, you should be aware that these can actually hurt your cause, which I will discuss below.

When Hair Extensions May Not Be A Good Idea To Camouflage Hair Loss:  These extensions are going to need something to latch onto.  There are a few ways that this can be accomplished. The hair can be braided or woven into your own hair. This process causes a lot of pulling and damage – not only to your hair, but also to your scalp. You can imagine how tight the weave needs to be.  I have had so many people tell me that when the stylist finally took out the weave, so many hairs fell out as the result because the braids were so tight, they pulled the hair right out.

Even the extensions that “piggy back” or are glued or bonded to your strands cause tension and weight that can pull out hair that is already vulnerable.  You only have to look at celebrities like Britney Spears and Nicole Richie without their extensions in to see evidence of this. (This is often especially noticeable at the temples.)

Another concern is that you have to be so careful with your hair and scalp with these pieces. If you are having genetic or androgen driven loss or even if you are not sure why your loss is happening, you will need to be very diligent about keeping your scalp healthy and very clean.  In short, washing every day is optimal and this is often discouraged with cosmetic and additional hair.  You don’t want for anything to keep you from placing scalp health as your top priority.

However, the best idea is to only use supplemental hair as a temporary fix until you can fix what is wrong. There is only so much you are going to be able to do if you don’t have enough to work with in the long run.  The best case scenario is getting a cosmetically acceptable head of hair back.  But until then, there are some much nicer options than there were in the past.

Another concern is getting a natural look. Often women with long term thinning have fine or miniaturized hair as the result of this process.  The hair used to make extensions is often from India and is often quite course, dark, and thick.  Trying to blend in two different textures of hair is very difficult and it’s often easy to tell your real, much more fine hair from the extensions.

If this is your situation, you will often have to go with custom or European hair to get the blend that you are after.  If you’re going to go to this trouble, you are often much better off with a piece or pieces that you are able to remove and do not have to sleep in or wear constantly.  This can save a lot of wear and tear on your scalp and your hair.

How do I know all of this? Because I lived it. My hair shed and thinned for entirely too long before I become serious about addressing it. I never did get extensions. The horror stories scared me and I decided I was better off trying to regrow my own hair. In my quest to end my hair loss, I looked at my triggers, my iron, my thyroid, my adrenals, my hormones, and my scalp. It was a long, hard, frustrating journey which all but wrecked my self esteem but I finally found something that helped quite a bit.

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Tips to Care for Dry Hair

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Dry hair faces more risks of breakage. There are many remedies especially when it comes to hair care products, but the truth is that not all will work effectively in keeping your mane more moisturized. The secret to fixing dry hair issues is to take good care of it. This is something you can easily do and see results without having to spend too much of money. Here are tips to help you take good care of dry hair to avoid hairfall and other problems.

    • Don’t over-wash your hair. Too much washing can exacerbate the problem making it rough. In as much as hygiene is important, you want to also give it a rest once in a while. You can also condition it without having to wash it to be comfortable. You can condition the hair every night, but washing it every two nights.
    • Try using argon oil. It is a great remedy for dry hair since it has emollients that soften and shine the hair. It also makes the hair silky hence making it easier to brush and manage. There are very affordable options in the market today and you will love the results you get from using the oil. The hair absorbs this oil slowly achieving that silky feel and soft sheen without leaving it greasy.
    • Avoid too much brushing. Dry hair does not react well with brushing and over doing it could lead to breakage. You can finger comb the hair to keep such breakages at bay. It is actually a very good way of distributing scalp natural oils to the shafts. If you must use a comb, go for the wide-tooth combs to minimize breakages.
    • It is also important to keep off harsh products which only make the hair dry. Instead of using mousses, gels and spray, use a good conditioner on a regular basis. You can use two different kinds of conditioners for normal shampooing and for hair mask treatments.
    • Take fish oil. Fish oil has important omega 3 fatty oils and acids which are great for skin, hair and joints. At the same time, they prevent inflammation. Apart from helping with dry texture by moisturizing it, you will reap other benefits when using the pills. You should also include fish oil and healthy fats in your diet to help dry hair.
    • Use hair products with natural ingredients only. The best ingredients include olive oil, Shea butter and avocado oil. The more natural ingredients your products have the better they will be for your hair. It is advisable to go through the ingredients list on the products before making a purchase.
  • Give your hair a break. This means leaving it as natural as possible. Keep off chemical treatments and dyes and allow the hair to rest. This will give it time to repair and rejuvenate; hence you will have better hair growth. If you braid too much, you should take breaks in between the braiding to let the hair breathe. The same goes for weaving. Giving the hair a little break to breathe will work great in improving its condition. It is also helpful to give hot styling a rest.

There are many hair care tips for dry hair [http://www.hairlossproblem.co/] you can use to improve the condition of your hair. Simple changes are sometimes all you need to start seeing impressive changes with your hair.

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Five Quick Tips For Caring For Your Curly Weave

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Weaves require some care and maintenance in order to get the best longevity from them. Some women will not take the extra precautions into caring for their weaves such as wrapping their hair at night and not washing and caring for them properly. When you own a curly haired weave you have even more care required for it.

Here are 5 quick tips to help you care for your curly weave.

1.) Do not brush or comb your curly weave when it is dry. Many people do not realize the damage this can do to curly hair. Curly hair is already more susceptible to breaking off and when you attempt to comb through the curls when its dry you are just begging to break off some hair ends by tugging on knots and tangles. Only comb using a wide tooth comb when it is wet.

2.) Your weave needs deep conditioning. Conditioner must be used on your weave if its human hair in order to keep the hair moisturized. Unlike your real hair, weaves and hair extensions are unable to lock in natural moisture and oils produced from the scalp. So in order to keep your weave its best, you should opt for a cold wash which uses cold water and only conditioner. No shampoo.

3.) Use a curl activator, curl cream or serum. These products are formulated especially for curly textures to help smooth hair and leave gorgeous, silky locks.

4.) Do not blow try your curly weave. Heat and air combined will cause the hair to frizz out. Instead; towel dry your hair and let the weave hair dry naturally.

5.) Once the hair is dry do not be tempted to run your hands through the hair or handle it too much. Touching the hair often will remove the moisture from the hair and cause your hair to frizz out.

 

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