Expert on hair loss
“There is no miracle cure for hair” – what really helps
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Do you fight with hair loss, but neither the expensive serum or hair oil bring the promised rescue? Dermatologist Alice Martin explains what helps instead.
Hair everywhere. On the carpet, in the drain, in the soup. If half of the hair splendor suddenly feels goodbye to the head after brushing or the hair is already breaking when you only look at it for too long, the inner alarm system quickly starts. The fear of bald spots or even bald is great, not only in men. But what about the palette of hair products that make thin hair thick, broken again and that Hair loss Want to stop, preferably after the first application – is it worth buying such miracle remedies? A conversation with the dermatologist Alice Martin about hair problems and supposedly “fast rescuers”.
Ms. Martin that hair fails is normal and part of the natural growth cycle. But suddenly say goodbye to the head, the situation looks different. From how many lost hair a day do we have to worry?
When patients report that they lose their hair in a tufting, I would like to ask her how often they brush their hair. If I enter, “a braid for two days at a time and do not comb the hair in time”, the number of unusual hair will be bigger on day three. It is often forgotten that then not the hair from one, but of three days in the brush. Because only because you don’t comb your hair does not mean that it doesn’t fail anyway. One speaks of normal hair loss in about 100 lost hair every day. If there are more than 100, it is a pathological hair loss.
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I’m Caroline, a journalist and author for 24 Hours Worlds. I specialize in health-related news and stories, bringing real-world impact to readers across the globe. With my experience in journalism and writing in both print and online formats, I strive to provide reliable information that resonates with audiences from all walks of life.