Alopecia or hair loss

  • Alopecia or hair loss

If you lose more than 100 hairs a day, something that is not normal, you could have alopecia. Men and women, at some point in our lives, our hair falls out, a situation that does not deserve great concern. But, if hair loss is frequent, then yes, it can become a disease. And having little hair with white spaces on the head in view of all affects psychologically, not only on an aesthetic level.

According to the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, in autumn is when the hair falls the most, 'it changes', and it grows back between 3 and 4 months. Do not be alarmed, it is normal.

Causes of hair loss

                            

   Stress
► Inheritance
► Pregnancy and postpartum
► Abuse of chemicals for hair or too tight hairstyles, pigtails and braids, leading to traumatic alopecia
► Taking medications


Symptoms of alopecia


Finding out if you have this hair problem is easy:

 

If you leave a lot of hair on the pillow and on the comb.
► If too many hairs fall out when you wash them.
► Baldness in eyebrows.
► Abundant oil on the scalp.
► Excess dandruff.
► In the case of men, hairs fall out of the beard, on the temples or on the upper region of the head.

Types of alopecia

There are different types, the most common are:

Androgenic alopecia: Also known as common alopecia; it is more common in men than women. In males it occurs in the frontal and parietal areas, whereas alopecia in women is diffuse, it is not found in specific areas.

Alopecia areata: Hair loss in clumps, leaving the area practically hairless.

Treatment for hair loss

► If you leave a lot of hair on the pillow and on the comb.
► If too many hairs fall out when you wash them.
► Baldness in eyebrows.
► Abundant oil on the scalp.
► Excess dandruff.
► In the case of men, hairs fall out of the beard, on the temples or on the upper region of the head.

Types of alopecia

There are different types, the most common are:

Androgenic alopecia: Also known as common alopecia; it is more common in men than women. In males it occurs in the frontal and parietal areas, whereas alopecia in women is diffuse, it is not found in specific areas.

Alopecia areata: Hair loss in clumps, leaving the area practically hairless.

Treatment for hair loss

     

For both female and male alopecia, the Ozone Shampoo will make your life easier to face this problem.

For dry hair:

With wet hair, apply Mild Ozone Shampoo and massage with your fingertips. Wait a few minutes, rinse and repeat the process.

For oily hair:

Repeat the above but with the Ozone shampoo.

With the use of these natural products, rule out a hair graft in case your hair loss is severe. Give them time to act on the hair root and start to see results.



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