Hair Growth Shampoo
If you’re a man and you’re suffering from male pattern baldness, there are a lot of hair growth shampoos out there that can be of use to you. It’s pretty surprising when you look at the stats behind male pattern baldness – around 1/4th of men actually experience it before they’re 30, and a full two thirds of all men over sixty are bald. Clearly this is a problem that many men are desperately looking for a solution for.
For women, hair loss isn’t really the main problem that they face. It’s more a gradual thinning of their hair over the course of their lifetime, which causes their hair to lose that fullness and sheen that it once had in their youth. Completely different problems, but with a common thread: how do we grow (or regrow) strong and healthy hair?
Well, there are a couple answers to this question but I’m going to focus on a particular family of products that you’re probably familiar with. Hair growth shampoos. These have been specially formulated to help you regrow and re-strengthen your hair whether you’re a man or woman. Of course you will need to buy the right kind depending on the type of hair problems that you’re having. If you have thinning hair that has been getting even thinner over the years, there’s a specially formulated blend that’s right for you. If you’re suffering from male pattern baldness then you wouldn’t want to go anywhere near the thinning product – you would need to head straight for the ones designed to combat male baldness.
In addition to using a shampoo, there are a few general styling tips that can help you if the shampoo is just not getting your hair to the level of growth that you want. Women have the luxury of being able to style their longer hair into literally millions of different variations, so they can pick one that is the most flattering and hides all of their worst hair spots.
Men are a little bit less fortunately in this. Since the problem for males is mostly a receding hairline, the best you can do while you wait for your shampoo to really crank into gear is to try to cover up your bald spots with hair from other areas of your head, or choose a hairstyle that covers up your receding hairline. I’ve found that many men have chosen to go with a buzz cut while they wait for their hair growth shampoo to actually kick in and start working.
In the end, whether you’re a man or a woman, you should be using some kind of hair growth shampoo. They are relatively inexpensive, and if they even work half as good as people claim they do, it’s a good investment for your hair and for yourself. Try to avoid any kind of panacea-like cure though – these are just dreams that people sell to those that are desperate for anything that will help their hair problems. Trust your gut and stay the course. Your hair will be looking amazing in no time at all!