Hair loss is no longer a disease that hits only the elderly at the onset of old age. These days, hair loss has grown to become a very common problem that inflicts men and women in the prime of their lives. Seeming healthy men and women are victims of hair loss ; celebrities and famous people are not spared either.
On the streets, you can see for yourself that many men and women have rather thin hair these days, and a number of them are bald too. While “the crown of glory” is prized by all, the deprivation of a thick lock of good hair is often upsetting to many.
Alopecia is the scientific name for hair loss. Good image is often a coveted asset to many and hence it is not surprising many victims of alopecia turn to the vast array of treatments and options to reduce or even stop hair loss. These options and treatments are by themselves not cheap, hence one need to spend quite a considerate amount, starting from hundreds of dollars on a good treatment that is touted to be effective.
To see results, one would also need to invest time using the product or treatment. These can range from a minimum of 3 months to a year.
If one has spent the monies and time on a hair loss product and have reaped improvements, the time and monies spent are indeed worthwhile. However, the phenomenon of quite a large number of people are still thinning and balding, suggests the fact that many have spent their monies and time on these products in vain.
In my opinion, there are just so many products and treatments available to choose from and each is touted for its efficacy. I believe a food fight against hair loss can only be achieved if each hair loss sufferer reunite together by sharing his or her own experiences and stories on the products and treatments they use so that others can learn from the success and failure of others.