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Hair Thinning TreatmentThere are new hopes for those men and women who suffer from hair loss. Today there are an increased number of hair loss treatment options. Each hair loss treatment has a different success rate. With this medical condition it is best to seek a hair loss treatment at the onset of unusual hair loss. Very often if this disorder is not attended to it could eventually lead to baldness.


Minoxidil is a topical FDA approved hair loss treatment for women sold as Rogaine. This hair loss treatment is a pre-mixed solution in liquid form. This baldness hair loss treatment is applicable for both men and women. However, it tends to be more a mens hair loss treatment. Side effects are rare but often subside when the baldness hair loss treatment stops. Acne, headaches, blurred vision and lightheadness are some of the possible side effects. People who suffer from chest pains, palpitations, sudden weight gain, and fainting and heart problem should avoid using this hair loss treatment.


Finasteride is another FDA approved hair loss treatment for women and men and it is sold under drug names of Propecia and Proscar. Propecia is a pill that has to be taken orally everyday. It is mainly a mens hair loss treatment. Women who are pregnant must refrain from using Finasteride. Very often this baldness hair loss treatment can cause side effects. Rash, hives, itching, ejaculation problem, testicular pain and breast tenderness are some the common side effects. Propecia has a success rate of 80% as reported by its users. Propecia and Rogaine only work for hair loss occurring at the crown.


For those who have the money to spend there are permanent natural hair loss treatments such as hair weaving and hair transplants. In most cases people only resort to these hair loss treatments after achieving no results with other baldness hair loss treatments.


Laser hair loss treatment is another method that is available on the market today. This baldness hair loss treatment is most suitable for those who have just begun losing hair. Of course, there is always the hairpiece option which is readily available and not costly.


However hair loss treatments that use pharmaceutical medicines and surgery are expensive and come with some risks and harmful side effects. Hair loss in men is mainly caused by the male hormone DHT (dihydrotestosterone) in the body. In the case of women the causes could be either childbirth or hormones or hereditary thinning (alopecia) or menopause or hormone imbalance. Drug free hair loss treatment is clearly the best hair loss treatment possible as an alternative for conventional drugs, medications or surgery. Herbal hair loss treatment products are free of side effects and very affordable. These hair loss treatment herbal supplements have proven effective in stopping, preventing hair loss and stimulate regrowth of hair.


On the market there are excellent hair loss treatment herbal products that can be used by both men and women. For centuries drug free hair loss treatment herbs have been used by different cultures. Saw palmetto, rosemary, grape seed, bilberry and nettle are probably the most effective and popular herbal hair loss treatment herbs. These hair loss treatment herbal products blend special nutrients and herbs to inhibit DHT and to promote the regrowth of hair. To cure baldness, to stop hair loss and to regrow hair the hormone DHT in the body must be suppressed in men. For women the drug free hair loss treatment must be able to promote the growth of hair follicles.

Put a stop to your hair loss before you go bald! Safe and effective solution to prevent hair loss and to promote hair regrowth is at hand. For more information visit:

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Thick hair-- thinning treatments??
My hair is very thick, very very thick. I've gotten it thinned out 7 times at the salon, yet it's still verayyy thick!! But the top of my hair, is even thicker, because the razor brush can only thin the body of the hair. Is there any proffessional treatment i can do at a salon, so it can thin out all of my hair completely. I need a drastic change!

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can you get chemical hair thinning treatment to thin your hair?


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what's a good hair thinning treatment that has worked for you?
i have very thick hair. it's fairly straight (i flat-iron it every day, too) and it's a little below my shoulders. i've also got blunt bangs. it's layered, so that takes away some of the thickness, but i'd really like to thin it out some more. i've heard of loads of ways to thicken your hair, but trust me, i DON'T need that! :) so what are some good thinning treatments that you know of?

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