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Thinning hair is not life-threatening. It is however, life-altering for both men and women. It has become a very common problem amongst too many of us and quick response is a must; yet many of us do not realize it until it is too late. Your thinning hair may not be or may be at risk depending on the outcome of the easy test below by checked the boxes above.

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If you checked “Yes” 6 times or less of the above questions, you need to be cautious and exercise care to make sure of a good well-being of your hair and scalp.

If you checked “Yes” more than 8 times, your scalp is urgently in need of becoming healthy and well.

Remember. There is even more reason for you to condition your hair and scalp if you answered “Yes” to just any one of the first 6 questions above.

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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Anti-Aging Scalp Therapy

Aging Scalp Can Cause Hair Loss

Unusual amount of hair fall is one common sign of aging scalp.

The aging process prompts the hair follicles to shrink and Anagen (growth) stage to shorten whilst the Telogen (resting) stage to prolong.

You can help your scalp to defy time with.

Just like the face, your scalp needs to be pampered. You have to treat your scalp to regular anti-aging therapies so that your scalp can defy the aging process and nurture your crowning glory into a very healthy condition.

How does your scalp age? The Anagen stage becomes shortened as age progresses whilst the Telogen stage is prolonged.


There are 3 steps of the hair growth cycle.

1. Anagen Stage - The growth stage of the hair follicles

2. Catagen Stage - This is the transitional stage. Hair stops growing, detaches itself from the blood vessels that supplies it with nutrients.

3. Telogen Stage - The matured hair is now loosely anchored to the hair root. At the end of the resting period, the new hair may push the old hair out. The growth cycle begins again.