Even as the use of medications for the sale of overcoming the loss of hair is not palatable for everyone, those in search for more natural
remedies find that there are a plethora of options open to them.
- Herbal supplements taken orally often promise to overcome nutritional deficiencies which may be a cause of hair loss.
- Balms, salves, hair loss female and male shampoo and creams to be rubbed into the scalp are sometimes claimed to have hair follicle rejuvenating powers that will encourage hair growth.
- Combinations of herbal supplements and hair care systems seek to encourage the production of healthy hair from both the inside and the outside.
One such example of an external hair loss fighter is the current overabundance of hair loss shampoos. On the Internet alone, a vast array or websites currently lays claims to offering the one true shampoo that contains the surefire substances that will make taking the fight for tresses to the sink the last option you will need to consider.
Unfortunately, many of these claims are vastly overstated in that there is not currently to be one known hair loss shampoo that is found to counteract baldness alone. At the root of this problem lies the fact that a shampoo cannot possibly formulated in such a strength as to affect the scalp in the short period of time that the shampoo will remain in contact with the hair follicles. Remember also that the primary reason for the use of shampoo is the removal of dirt, oil, and styling product buildup. To this end, the medicated shampoo has to actually do double duty and many an active ingredient does not possess the strength needed to enter the follicles and stimulate their activity while at the same time cleansing the scalp.
It has been estimated that hair loss shampoos would need to remain in contact with the scalp for a minimum of three hours in order to positively affect the follicles – if one were to draw conclusions from the other substances currently on the market. Interestingly, these substances also stipulate that they need to be applied to clean dry heads, since water will only serve to dilute the effective ingredients. Absorption of the substance requires some time and body heat as well as the blood-flow through the scalp – all of which are important aspects of this reaction.
Considering these properties of the average hair loss tonic, it is quite obvious that hair loss shampoos by their very nature are not equipped to handle this kind of transaction in the amount of time allotted. On the other side of the equation is the fact that hair loss shampoos used in conjunctions with medical or herbal treatments is an acceptable complement to the overall management of baldness, and you may find that when used as one of several treatment options, the fact that several substances will work well together is a most valuable weapon against baldness! As a matter of fact, reports from users of such shampoos together with over the counter medical remedies are very favorable and give hope to other hair loss sufferers.


