Before we get back to DHT and how it plays a leading role in hair-loss, it’s a great time to note that there are some other factors that may contribute to your condition as well. Although DHT may be the main cause of your condition, there are other things that can still make your hair roots more susceptible. So keeping that in mind, you can see why just blocking the DHT hair loss may not be enough. You still have to cut things out of your daily life that could result in hair loss. Things like stress, sun damage, and other factors can also cause hair to fall out. Fighting these kinds of things can help you succeed as well.
It only makes sense that because hair grows out of your scalp, nurturing your scalp is an essential part of hair care. The scalp must be nurtured to create a hair growing environment. Nevertheless, you would be surprised how many hair treatment experts miss that point.
So-called “experts” will advise you to saturate your scalp in harsh chemicals hoping to somehow fertilize the hair follicle. Instead, they increase the existing toxins in your hair follicles which were causing the problem in the first place. They also damage the scalp, causing swelling and restricting hair growth.
It is hard to believe but women suffer from hair loss much like men, but the causes can be different. The loss of hair in women is not well advertised or documented, so most women suffer hair loss in silence, not knowing what to do.
The main cause of this loss in women is menopause. So if you are entering menopause or even if you are beyond it here is what can cause your hair loss and some suggestions on preventing it.