Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Using Natural Cures for Hair Loss Takes Time

Having Issues with Hair Loss? You're not alone, many people struggle with hair loss and they seek a cure, how ever there is no natural cure for hair loss, only treatments.In this short article we'll discuss how you can't cure your hair loss but can stop or slow it down, and also give you an expectation of how long it can take to stop hair loss.

Treat your Hair Loss don't Cure It


At this time the only way to permanently cure hair loss without a consistent treatment regime is a hair transplant.Truthfully transplants can be painful and cost a pretty penny.Thanks to advances in science there are multiple natural hair loss products that will stop your current hair loss and some will even start the regrowth phase of the hair you've already lost.

Most of these products work the same way, they block DHT from reaching the scalp which is the hormone that slows the growth stage of our hair.After blocking DHT you can rest assured that you will stop losing hair.Stopping hair loss by blocking DHT how ever doesn't always mean you'll get new hair growth back.

Hair Loss Stopped then Regrow what you've lost

Once hair loss is stopped you can begin to concentrate on regrowth.Hair loss products that block DHT will stop hair loss, and also possibly supply the required nutrients to dormant hair follicles to start new hair growth. How ever not all treatments will do this, it is possible you will need another product or hair loss supplement to kick start the growth phase. If this is the case I suggest you look into some hair loss product reviews to decide which treatment is best for you.

How Long Does it Take?

It takes most people about two months to stop hair loss using a natural hair loss cure. You need to be sure you're consistent with using the treatment, other wise it could take longer or you won't see results at all. Most hair loss products suggest you try their treatment for at least that long to determine if it's working for you or not.

The regrowth stage can take longer.Give it at least a six month period before you start looking for new regrowth in thinning or balding areas.For the regrowth of hair to work your scalp and hair must still be in the growing stage, other wise you won't get any results.

If you have a completely bald area on your scalp, unless it's recently gone bald you most likely won't be able to achieve any regrowth.

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