Showing posts with label female Beauty tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label female Beauty tips. Show all posts

Sunday, March 8, 2020

What causes hair loss in women's ?






This is why your hair is falling out (AND how to stop it)

Rule No1, don't freak out...


ESHair shedding is a part of every day life, yes it clogs up your shower drain, and yes, it means you have to vacuum every other day or your carpet turns into a hairy rug... But the fact is, hair loss is totally normal.
On average we lose around 80 strands a day, if you begin to shed significantly more than that or you notice they aren't growing back, well, that's when things start to get a bit hairy (soz, couldn't help it).
The thing is, when it comes to hair loss there are so many potential triggers, which means it can be tricky to pinpoint the exact reason why your strands are falling out, and henceforth, how to remedy the situation.
We spoke to hair loss expert, Anabel Kingsley, a leading Trichologist at the Philip Kingsley Clinic in London, to help break down the possible reasons why you're losing hair.
First things first, Anabel explained that hair loss is a very common problem for women – much more so that people realise. "Research shows that at least 1 in 3 women will suffer from hair loss or reduced hair volume at some point in their lifetime". So if you are losing strands, it's important not to freak out, your mane will recover. In the meantime, here's everything you need to know
Firstly, there are different types of hair loss, genetic and reactive...

GENETIC:

There's a chance you're genetically predisposed to hair thinning, which means you may see a progressive, gradual reduction in hair volume. "In these instances, certain hair follicles are sensitive to male hormones – and this sensitivity causes follicles to gradually shrink and produce slightly finer and shorter hairs with each passing hair growth cycle." Explains Anabel.

REACTIVE:

This means your hair loss is the result of a trigger. "Excessive daily hair shedding (which is know as telogen effluvium) is not reliant on having a genetic predisposition, it occurs as the result of an internal imbalance or upset, such as a nutritional deficiency, severe stress, crash dieting or an illness" says Anabel.
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7 most common triggers of hair loss...

1. HORMONAL IMBALANCE

A hormonal imbalance can lead to multitude of annoying AF health and beauty issues, from adult acne to weight gain. If your hormones are out of whack the effects will radiate throughout the whole body (and of course, that includes your hair).

"Hormones play a huge role in regulating the hair growth cycle" explains Anabel. "Oestrogens (female hormones) are 'hair friendly' and help to keep hairs in their growth phase for the optimal length of time. Androgens (male hormones) are not very hair friendly, and can shorten the hair growth cycle."
"An excess of androgens (which could be caused by an endocrine disorder, such as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) can cause hair loss. The extent of this is often down to genes - If you have a genetic predisposition to follicle sensitivity, a hormonal imbalance can affect your hair more than it would someone who does not have a predisposition."

2. STRESS

It's no myth that excess stress can literally make your hair fall out. How does this happen? Well, it can raise androgen (male hormone) levels, which in turn can causes hair loss. "Stress may also trigger scalp problems, such as dandruff, disrupt eating habits and mess with the digestive system – all of which can have a negative impact on hair" says Anabel.
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3. IRON DEFICIENCY/ANEMIA

"One of the most common causes of hair loss in women is an iron deficiency. Iron is essential for producing hair cell protein", without it, your strands will suffer.

4. HYPOTHYROIDISM AND HYPERTHYROIDISM

"The thyroid gland helps to regulate the body's metabolism by controlling the production of proteins and tissue use of oxygen. Any thyroid imbalance can therefore affect hair follicles", Anabel explains. Also, if hypothyroidism is left untreated it may result in anaemia, which - as we've just discussed - is anothercondition that can impact the hair (or lack of it).
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A lack of vitamin B12 can leave you feeling tired and low on energy, sound familiar? Well, the fun doesn't stop there, it can also take it's toll on your hair...
"Vitamin B12 deficiency often causes hair loss as it can affect the health of red blood cells, which carry oxygen to your tissues" says Anabel. "It's most common in vegans as you can primarily only obtain B12 through animal proteins."

6. DRAMATIC WEIGHT LOSS

A steep drop on the scales can impact your tresses, "6-12 weeks after dramatic weight loss, whether it be intentional or unintentional, hair commonly comes out in excess" says Anabel

"While our hair is incredibly important to us psychologically, physiologically it is non-essential; we could survive without it with no detriment to our physical health. This means that any nutritional deficiency often first shows up in our hair." Yet another reason to avoid crash dieting and instead try to adopt a healthy, balanced lifestyle.

7. AGE

If you're going through or about to enter the menopause, changes in your body may also have an effect on your hair. "Hair loss becomes more prevalent leading up to and after the menopause" reveals Anabel. That being said, "it's important to realise that our hair ages, and as we get older, hair naturally gets finer. It's a totally normal part of the ageing process."
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And here's what you can do to fix it:

Ok, so now you know what triggering the hair loss, here's how to deal with it...

RECOGNISE THE PROBLEM

Hair loss doesn't happen fast, our strands grow in cycles, which means it can take up to 3 months for hair to fall out after a trigger has caused it. "If you notice excessive daily hair shedding for longer than 3 months, see a trichologist or your GP, there could be an underlying factor that needs to be addressed", Anabel advises. "Very importantly, try not to panic. Telogen effluvium (excessive shedding) is almost always self-eliminating and hair will start to grow back as usual once any internal imbalance is put right".

CHANGE UP YOUR DIET

1) Get More Protein
"Hair is made of protein, making adequate daily intake of protein rich foods essential. Include at least a palm sized portion of protein at breakfast and lunch (approx. 120g in weight)." Anabel recommends.
2) Complex carbohydrates are essential
"They provide our hair with the energy it needs to grow. Snack on a healthy carbohydrates (i.e. fresh fruit, crudité or whole wheat crackers) if longer than four hours is left between meals; as energy available to hair cells drops after this amount of time."
That being said, Anabel explained that if you are losing your hair because of something other than diet, like stress or an illness, changing what you eat will not remedy it.
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TAKE A SUPPLEMENT

"Being non-essential tissue, the hair's nutritional requirements are unique – and supplementation can be very helpful in boosting levels of vitamins and minerals available to your follicles. But, they must be taken alongside a healthy diet for full benefit."
Anabel recommends looking out for the following ingredients: Iron, Vitamin C, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D3, Copper, Zinc, Selenium, and the essential amino acids, L-Lysine and L-Methionine.

GET SMART ABOUT STYLING

Yes, that messy topknot may look cool, but it could being placing stress on your strands. "Avoid hairstyles that place traction on the hair and hair follicles" Anabel says. She also recommends avoiding heavy styling creams and serums, as they can add unnecessary weight to the hair.

DON'T FREAK OUT

Losing your hair can leave you feeling stressed, but Anabel explains that it's incredibly important to realise howcommon female hair loss is – and that if you are experiencing it, you are not alone and it is nothing to be embarrassed about.
"One product alone will not remedy hair loss – you must also look at your general health, your diet, as well as optimise the health of your scalp and the condition of growing hairs. Above all, although it is very difficult, be patient and do not despair. Due to the nature of the hair growth cycle, it takes at least 6 weeks to see an improvement."

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Stress reduce in women

Stress reduce fertility in women, but not in men: Study


New York: Higher levels of stress can lower conception or fertility in women but it does not affect men, finds a study.
The researchers, from Boston University in the US, found that the association between higher levels of stress and lower levels of conception could be due to decreased intercourse frequency, increased partner stress discordance and higher levels of menstrual cycle irregularity.“Although this study does not definitely prove that stress causes infertility, it does provide evidence supporting the integration of mental health care in preconception guidance and care,” said Amelia Wesselink, Research Assistant at the varsity.
For the new study, published in American Journal of Epidemiology, the team analysed 4,769 women and 1,272 men who did not have a history of infertility and had not been trying to conceive for more than six menstrual cycles.
The team measured perceived stress using the 10-item version of the stress scale (PSS) to assess how unpredictable, uncontrollable, and overwhelming individuals find their life circumstances.
On average, baseline PSS scores were about 1 point higher among women than men and the average follow-up PSS scores among women remained fairly constant over the 12 months.
The findings revealed that women with PSS scores of at least 25 were 13 per cent less likely to conceive than women with PSS scores under 10.
This association was stronger among women who had been trying to conceive for no more than two menstrual cycles than among women who had been trying for three or more cycles before enrolling. The association was also stronger among women under 35 years.

The researchers did not find an association between men’s PSS score and the likelihood of conceiving.
However, couples in the study were about 25 per cent less likely to conceive when the man’s PSS score was under 10 and the women’s was 20 or higher, said the researchers.


Thursday, August 30, 2018

How to Look Sexy


 






  1. All of us want to look sexy, but it’s not something that everyone can have and brag about. Find out how to look sexy and feel sexy without even trying, and join the elite sexy club.

While walking across a street, have you ever taken a second glance at someone of the opposite sex because they look so sexy?
All of us have.
And have you ever come across someone of the same sex who looks so sexy, radiant and perfect, like they’re a movie star or something?
Again, we’ve all been there.
So what do some people have that makes them look so attractive, even if they’re not really symmetrical in the face?
You can say that some people have the oomph and the sexiness naturally, while some others just don’t.
But that’s not really true. You can learn how to look sexy without even trying, and make a difference in your life in no time!
Don’t believe it? Well, change your ordinary life into a sexy life with these ten steps and see the difference yourself.
How to look sexy
There are a lot of things that make someone look sexy and attractive. And it’s not all about the outer appearance. Some of the sexiest people on earth aren’t really the prettiest, but they’re still sexy. And you can figure out how to look sexy by just following these ten steps and walk into a new and improved sexy life.
Yes, this is physical and more of a shallow attribute. But it helps a lot when it comes to knowing how to look sexy. A great body involuntarily attracts attention and impresses the opposite sex. So hit the gym or pick up one of those fab workouts from Beachbody.
Getting a well shaped body is one of the first steps in trying to look sexy. It’ll make you look good and feel really sexy. Clothes will look a lot better on you than it does on other people, and you’ll get a huge boost in confidence. This is definitely one of the first things to do if you want to look sexy. [Read: 
#2 Dress well
Most people think they know how to dress well, but frankly, they really don’t. Do your friends always look at you in awe or compliment you for your great taste in clothes?
No? Then you’re obviously not the best dressed person in your group of friends. So you definitely need help. Read a few fashion magazines and pick up a few pointers on what would look the best on you. And use it well.
You really don’t have to spend a million bucks to look like it. So spend wisely, look great and learn how to look sexy.

#3 Groom yourself
If you’ve got a sexy body and have started to dress well, you’re probably noticing a lot of second glances already. But the devil is in the details. Don’t just stop with clothes and a good physique, it’s a start but it’s not good enough. Groom yourself. Get a flattering hairstyle, a few classy perfumes that smell great on you, and all the other works.
Sexiness comes from the inside, and if you feel sexy, you’ll look sexy. It may sound patronizing, but it’s completely true.
#4 Buy sexy underwear
There’s nothing that can make you feel sexier than sexy underwear, be it laces or silk. You don’t have to reveal it for all the world to see, but just knowing that you’re wearing something so sexy and beautiful inside your regular attire can make you feel good about yourself.
#5 Pamper yourself
Ever felt like buying that pedicure kit or that awesome massage chair? Go ahead and pick it up *as long as you can afford it all!*. Sexy people love themselves and pamper themselves all the time. Come on, you’re so sexy you deserve the best of stuff.
If you don’t believe you deserve a good splurge now and then, either on your cosmetics or on your accessories, then you’re not really feeling sexy about yourself. Love yourself and always look like you just stepped out of a beauty salon. Va va voom!
#6 Respect yourself and be respected
If you don’t respect yourself, you can’t be confident. And if you aren’t confident, you’ll never really know how to look sexy, at least to the best of your potential.
Learn to respect yourself and consider yourself worthy of being respected by others, be it your friends or your own partner. Don’t let your friends take you for granted or throw you around like you’re not important. When you’re around people who love you and respect you, your own self worth will grow and you’ll learn to be more confident. And always remember this, respecting yourself is not a sign of being egoistic. It shows that you know your own worth.
#7 Love your life
  1. If you want to know how to look sexy without even trying, learn to love yourself and your life. Be happy and have fun every day. Being fun and alive is sexy. Have you ever seen gloomy people who are always pessimistic or negative in life? They’re not Very good company and they don’t attract any sexy attention even if they’re rather good looking. [Read: How to love yourself]
Be the life of the party, laugh and be cheerful and look at the bright side in everything. Happy people always look attractive and they make everything around them come alive like a burst of fresh air. Be that happy attractive person and you’ll have potential mates lining up for your affection.
#8 Work your expressions
There’s nothing cuter and sexier than a hottie who knows how to be expressive in a confident and sexy manner.