subject: Why Hair Loss Affects Women And Children? [print this page] When a men reaches the age of 30, it is expected that a majority of men will suffer from hair loss. But presently, more and more women and even children experience some form of hair loss.
Hair loss can happen to anyone, it can affect both sexes and can occur at any age. But statistics show that there is an increasing number of hair loss cases in women and children. Why is this? Because there are more reported cases. A mother will definitely go to a physician if she found her child suddenly have increase hair fall. A woman of course won't accept hair loss and will always do anything to stop it. In men, they always self medicate because they know what to do, or they think they know what to do because this is what they see from their fathers when they where little.
Why do children and women suffer from hair loss? Well, the common cause of hair loss in women - just like men - is due to the hormone Dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT thickens the skin of the scalp, shrinking the blood vessels supplying the follicles, making them unable to produce terminal hairs. This causes generalized hair thinning in women hence the term "female pattern hair loss".
Fortunately, hair loss in children and women can be prevented. For both, hair loss can be managed with Nisim Biofactors.
Nisim Biofactors is a nutrient-rich herbal based hair treatment that is clinically proven to stimulate hair growth. Nisim Biofactors consist of three products -- shampoo, conditioner and herbal extract that work harmoniously together to promote healthy hair regrowth and control excessive hair loss. The shampoo and conditioner are made of natural herbs, amino acids and B complex vitamins that provide all the nutrients the hair needs. The stimulating extract contains the natural DHT inhibitor that works on your scalp. Since Nisim Biofactors are made of natural ingredients, the products are safe to use daily or even for years without causing any undesirable side effects.
by: Kevin Reeve
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