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Men, There Are Indeed Ways That You Can Stop Hair
Loss!
Men tend not to be exceedingly vain, but if there is one noticeable
thing that they want to keep in good condition, it is their hair. It is not at all uncommon to see a man rather
shoddily dressed, yet have a meticulous haircut. So, if you happen to be a man that is beginning to lose your hair,
there are ways that you can stop your hair loss!
Stopping Hair Loss: One Follicle at a Time
The first thing that you can do to stop hair loss might be
something that really could be difficult for you: stop wearing a hat. For many men who have already given up the
battle of stopping hair loss, a hat is a way to maintain their follicle dignity. However you, who still have lots
of hair to call your own, can start early and win the battle of stopping hair loss.
You might wonder how not wearing a hat – specifically a baseball
cap-style hat – can stop hair loss. The reason has to do with oxygen. Remember, hair is a living thing at the
roots, and what you can visibly see is actually dead. The scalp needs oxygen to stimulate hair growth, and wearing
a hat stops that from happening.
Another thing that you can do to stop hair loss is to massage your
scalp once a day. Or, you can have your significant other massage your scalp, if they are so inclined. What does
massaging your scalp do? It stimulates the nerves in your scalp, which can also promotes hair
growth.
Of course, there are various products that are available at hair
salons that promise lustrous hair. Obviously many of these products are scams, and can actually make you lose your
hair! However, at your local drugstore, there should be formulated shampoo for men that you can
use.
For more information on stopping hair loss, all you have to do is
search the internet. Believe it or not, there are actually forums that you can join in which men share the methods
that have worked for them.
Something else that you can do is make sure you live as stress-free
a life as possible, because stress also results in hair loss. You have to keep in mind that genetics are also a
significant factor. If hair loss runs in your family, it will happen to you eventually anyway. However, you can
certainly slow down the process with the proper research.
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