Hair’s loss in modern life big problem became whole world’s scale. Factors, such as unhealthy life’s style, unhealthy food’s receiving, environment factors, such as pollution and hair’s wrong brushing even, this process’s constant companion is.

Spa and clinics offer us various types’ treatments, which’s starting not everyone can. However, you can choose natural and cheap way healing’s and for strengthening hair’s roots’ from ends’ until!

This treatment’s for you will need:

  • Curry spice
  • Utskho Suneli

These spices’ purchase you can in store, in pre-packaged packaging.

How to prepare and use?

Mix each other curry’s spice and Utskho Suneli equal amounts with and add little water, that such mass comes out, which easily you will apply head’s on scalp and will not spill. This everything apply on scalp and on hair. Then wrap with polyethylene’s cover. Keep the mask 2 hours’ during. Then wash off hair with warm water and shampoo. Remedy’s removal’s after, hair might be slightly sticky, but do not worry. This caused is by natural elements. Drying’s after hair again clean and smooth will become.

Optimal result’s for do not use hair dryer and repeat the procedure week’s in once. Several procedures’ after you will notice the result and this remedy your favorite will become whole life’s during!

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Here is a breakdown of the most common reasons why hair loss (hair’s loss) happens.

It’s important to know that it’s normal to lose 50 to 100 hairs per day. True hair loss occurs when you lose significantly more than that, or when the hair doesn’t grow back.

These are the most common causes:

1. Genetics (Hereditary Hair Loss)

This is the most common cause of hair loss worldwide.

  • What it is: It’s known as Androgenetic Alopecia, or “male-pattern baldness” and “female-pattern baldness.”
  • Why it happens: It’s not a disease; it’s a natural process driven by your genes. It causes hair follicles (the roots) to shrink over time. In men, this often starts with a receding hairline or a bald spot on the crown. In women, it usually appears as overall thinning, especially on the top of the head.

2. Hormonal Changes

Hormones play a huge role in your hair’s growth cycle.

  • Pregnancy: Many women experience temporary, but heavy, hair shedding a few months after giving birth. This is due to estrogen levels dropping.
  • Menopause: Similar to pregnancy, the hormonal shifts during menopause can cause hair to thin.
  • Thyroid Problems: Both an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) and an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) can cause significant hair loss.

3. Physical and Emotional Stress (Telogen Effluvium)

This is a very common cause of sudden, widespread hair shedding.

  • What it is: A major stress on your body or mind can push a large number of your hair follicles into the “resting” phase all at once.
  • Why it happens: About 2-3 months after a stressful event, you may notice a lot of hair falling out.

Triggers include: A serious illness or high fever, Major surgery, Giving birth, Significant emotional distress.

The good news: This type of hair loss is almost always temporary. The hair usually grows back once the stress is removed.

4. Nutritional Deficiencies

Your hair needs nutrients to grow. A lack of certain things can cause it to fall out.

  • Iron Deficiency (Anemia): This is a very common and often-overlooked cause of hair loss, especially in women.
  • Vitamin D: Low levels are linked to hair loss.
  • Protein: If your diet is very low in protein, your body will stop hair growth to save protein for more important functions.
  • B-Vitamins: Especially Biotin (B7) and B12.

5. Autoimmune Conditions (Alopecia Areata)

  • What it is: This is a condition where your body’s own immune system mistakenly attacks your hair follicles.
  • Why it happens: It causes hair to fall out in small, smooth, round patches on the scalp or other parts of the body.

6. Styling and Hair Treatments (Traction Alopecia)

This is hair loss caused by physical damage and tension.

  • Why it happens: Hairstyles that pull the hair tightly for long periods (like very tight ponytails, braids, or cornrows) can put too much stress on the follicle.
  • What happens: This constant pulling can scar the follicles, and if done for too long, the hair loss can become permanent.

7. Medications and Medical Treatments

Hair loss can be a side effect of certain drugs used to treat:

  • Cancer (Chemotherapy)
  • High blood pressure
  • Arthritis
  • Depression

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