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Does hair loss matter?

No matter what people say, having hair or not does matter. You are judged by your appearance. Among other, a clean and bright hair reveals a young and dynamic person very concerned about his/her own image. On the contrary, hair loss is generally seen as a sign of weakness and aging.

Students should understand that hair loss can affect anyone, it is a condition largely genetic. Hair loss in women may not be as common as hair loss in men, but it certainly demonstrates a problem today while female hair loss affects many more women than one would imagine.

First you need to understand why hair loss occurs. It's also significant to deal with the psychological and emotional effects of hair loss. Studies have shown that people with 'normal' amounts of hair are viewed as more likeable, successful, and virile; whereas people with genetic hair loss are viewed as older and less desirable; however, they are also seen as more intelligent, stable, and conscientious.

The most common method for helping hair growth is to massage the scalp. Whether you buy a wood or rubber scalp massager or opt for your ten fingers, by stimulating your scalp you encourage the blood circulation and this allows your scalp’s natural oils, sebum, to be distributed. When using your fingers, use only your fingertips, never your nails.
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