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	<title>Comments on: Female Hair Loss Treatment? Dermatologist or Dessange?</title>
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		<title>By: jmizzle</title>
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		<description>Sorry that this is happening to you, but this is a good question. First, you need to LOOK at the hair that has fallen out to determine the cause.  Brush your hair as you normally would. Take any sheddings and examine them closely. If they are all of pretty much the same length, AND there is a white bulb on the end of them, then you are losing hair at the root, and that is an internal problem, possibly hormonaly related, or herditary. Woman are the gene carriers for baldness, not just male pattern baldness, so check out mom&#039;s side of the family. Are your uncles bald, or any cousins bald on her side of the family? Now if the hair that you have brushed out are of mostly varying lengths and no bulbs at the end, then it is a external problem, something in a styling product, or an exessive amount of heat on the hair. These are good rules of thumb to go by when determining hair loss. If you find that it is external, the I would suggest if you use styling products that you use a line that is sensitive to heat styling. May I suggest CHI styling products. They are silk infused and give your mane a beautiful luster filled look, without the oilyness and they help protect fro thermal exposure. Their lie can be found just about anywhere now. Your hair will thank you. If you get your hair professioanl styled, they will knwo exactly what yu are talking about. If it is internal, you must get to the root (pardon the pun) with the help of a dermatologist, as they are quite skilled on determining what is causing scalp (which is skin) problems as well. All the best!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry that this is happening to you, but this is a good question. First, you need to LOOK at the hair that has fallen out to determine the cause.  Brush your hair as you normally would. Take any sheddings and examine them closely. If they are all of pretty much the same length, AND there is a white bulb on the end of them, then you are losing hair at the root, and that is an internal problem, possibly hormonaly related, or herditary. Woman are the gene carriers for baldness, not just male pattern baldness, so check out mom&#8217;s side of the family. Are your uncles bald, or any cousins bald on her side of the family? Now if the hair that you have brushed out are of mostly varying lengths and no bulbs at the end, then it is a external problem, something in a styling product, or an exessive amount of heat on the hair. These are good rules of thumb to go by when determining hair loss. If you find that it is external, the I would suggest if you use styling products that you use a line that is sensitive to heat styling. May I suggest CHI styling products. They are silk infused and give your mane a beautiful luster filled look, without the oilyness and they help protect fro thermal exposure. Their lie can be found just about anywhere now. Your hair will thank you. If you get your hair professioanl styled, they will knwo exactly what yu are talking about. If it is internal, you must get to the root (pardon the pun) with the help of a dermatologist, as they are quite skilled on determining what is causing scalp (which is skin) problems as well. All the best!</p>
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