Males generally suffer from this problem of hair loss which if not controlled in time, certainly leads to a bald scalp. The causes of baldness in men are many. (…)
One thing I love is a man with a sense of humor. You can’t live without humor, as far as I’m concerned, and why would anyone want to live otherwise? (…)
God created a few perfect heads, and upon the rest he put hair. I crack up every time I hear someone say that, and I have to admit it is pretty clever. (…)
So you’ve learned the basics of hair loss in men, including its causes. Now is the right time for you to consider your own situation as a preparation to the possible treatment. Note that understanding your own hair loss condition is one of the biggest moves worth taking. So if possible, try to ask yourself or consult an expert about what kind of hair loss you are currently experiencing. (…)
Originally, Avodart was used to treat prostrate gland but now it has emerged as a very powerful treatment to halt or reverse the hair loss process. (…)
Why do our looks play such an important role in our lives? Our appearances seem to always relate so strongly back to our self-esteem. How do we evolve away from this superficial norm? (…)
According to a recent research a pill “Propecia” that is commonly used to get hair back in case of male hair loss can work for women as well. This finding is based on a recent research. (…)
Life is filled with those little confidence breakers. You know, like a zit on the tip of your nose, or braces laid across your teeth like railroad tracks. (…)
Millions of people throughout the world are victims of hair loss. Of this population, about 70% are men, so that shows that men are more affected by hair loss problem than women. (…)
According to the latest research, African-American men with curled hair and curved follicles are prone to pseudofolliculitis barbae of the beard area especially, when regular shaving is necessary. (…)
Hair loss in men is often identified with the appearance of a receding hairline, also known as slow balding at the crown of the head. (…)