By By Authors | On March 17, 2006 | In Hair-Loss | Rated
These days, there is much controversy surrounding the subject of pubic hair. In particular, the buzz is mostly about whether or not the hair in this very private area should or should not be removed.
By By Authors | On March 17, 2006 | In Hair-Loss | Rated
Women have problems of hair loss during and after pregnancy. This is common and patches of baldness or hair fall can be seen. The main reasons for hair loss in women are vitamin and mineral deficiency and hormonal changes.
By By Authors | On March 17, 2006 | In Hair-Loss | Rated
When hairs thrive on parts where it should not be seen, or when it creates an impression of hideousness according to the tenets of fashion and trend in the society, it becomes an absolute veto on its true sense.
By By Authors | On March 17, 2006 | In Hair-Loss | Rated
Female pattern hair loss is very common nowadays due to hectic schedules and stress. Stress is the main cause of female hair loss.
By By Authors | On March 17, 2006 | In Hair-Loss | Rated
Hair loss is devastating no matter what the reason, but when oneβs medication is the culprit - it may be even more difficult to understand.
By By Authors | On March 17, 2006 | In Hair-Loss | Rated
The first impression of any person hugely depends on his or her personality. The looks of a person also play a big role in creating an impression.
By By Authors | On March 17, 2006 | In Hair-Loss | Rated
Laser hair removal is the trendiest solution for removing unwanted hair that grows in some parts of our body. However, hair removal is not guaranteed for everyone. There are some things to consider before undergoing such treatment.
By By Authors | On March 17, 2006 | In Hair-Loss | Rated
Stress is a fact of life in this modern world we live in. Our daily lives are filled to the brim with work, children, and activities like never before. It seems the more we try to balance our lives, the more complicated they become.
By By Authors | On March 17, 2006 | In Hair-Loss | Rated
Genetic and hormones are the main culprits of hair loss. One leading form of hereditary hair loss in men and women is Androgenetic Alopecia (otherwise known as pattern baldness), which is responsible for 95% of hair loss.
By By Authors | On March 17, 2006 | In Hair-Loss | Rated
Nothing in life is as simple as it seems, so it should come as no surprise that the strand of hair that you found on your brush this morning is an amazingly complex part of your body.
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