Why Hair Loss Occurs in Men
Sebum Contamination and Male Baldness
A major cause of hair loss
in men is the mixture of micro-pollutants, hair care product residues,
and Sebum clogging your hair follicle entrance. Sebum is an oily
substance produced by your skin. Sebum actually plays an important
role in the health of your scalp, but overproduction of Sebum
caused by stress (this is a major cause of hair loss in men) and
a diet high in animal fat creates excess Sebum secretion.
When the sebum leaves your underlying scalp layer, it reaches
the surface of your scalp and mixes with the dirt and hair care
product residues. Because the sebum is now on your scalp and exposed
to air, it hardens (oxidizes) and creates a thick, black, tar
like substance. This hardened substance clogs your hair follicle
entrance. The bacteria in this substance, damages the follicle
and is one of the major causes of male baldness. (For those of
you who do not know, the hair follicles are the millions of little
canals in your scalp in which your hair grows from.)
After years of this
occurring (your whole life), the tar-like material becomes impacted
in the follicle. The result is blockage of nutrient absorption
to the follicle, thus impeding hair growth. This type of problem
is the major cause of male hair loss. It can be stopped!
Hormones, DHT and Thinning Hair in Men
The most damaging process
in hair loss occurs next. Your body naturally produces the hormone
testosterone. It happens in everyone. When testosterone mixes
with the Sebum/dirt substance that is now impacted in your follicle,
it creates a powerful substance called DHT. DHT is the real enemy
of hair growth and retention. When formed, DHT causes the follicle
to begin shutting down, and basically, the follicle dies a slow
death. This type of hair loss is commonly known as Androgenetic
Alopecia. What makes this worse is that your bodies immune system
senses the follicle is dying, and as part of its defense system,
tries to further shut it down and get rid of it (as it would a
cold or flu). What effect does a dying, clogged follicle have
on an actual hair strand? If you pulled out a hair strand from
your follicle, and looked at the root end of the hair strand under
a microscope, you would see the hardened sebum/dirt substance
on the root of the strand (We encourage you to do this so you
can see for yourself!!). What you are seeing is just a small amount
of this material. The rest of it is in the hair follicle. At the
root of every strand of hair is a bulb. On a healthy strand of
hair, the bulb is nicely rounded. This healthy round shape is
like a strong root. The larger the bulb, the more firmly your
hair is rooted in your follicle. When Sebum builds up in the follicles,
it deteriorates the bulb of the hair. Slowly, the bulbs get smaller,
less round, and because of this, your hair is not rooted as well
and the hair strand falls out. Then another hair strand grows
from the follicle, but this hair strand is thinner and weaker
than the last one. Due to the Sebum issues and the fact that the
dying follicle cannot provide nutrients, the new hair strand must
fight its way through the follicle, causing the hair strand to
be thinner and the bulb smaller. This process repeats itself,
with the next hair getting thinner and the bulb smaller each time
the old one falls out. This is why thinning hair in men is experienced
as they are losing it. The unfortunate ending is a hair follicle
so damaged from Sebum, bacteria, and DHT production that the follicle
dies.
Poor Circulation and Stress
Poor circulation in your scalp,
due to stress, is also a major cause of hair loss in men. The
fact that the head is the highest point on your body and the most
difficult place for your body to supply blood flow to is one thing,
but a tight scalp due to stress will also constrict your scalp's
blood vessels and cause vital nutrients to not make it to your
follicles. Most of us live somewhat stressful lives, but dealing
with stress head-on is important. Don't ignore it. Unfortunately,
our products cannot relieve the problems of your life. Stress
can be dealt with in many ways, most notably through exercise,
adequate sleep, healthy relationships, healthy diet, and techniques
like relaxation exercises and yoga.
What Now?
Congratulations, you have
just taken a very important step in stopping your hair loss by
educating yourself. By effectively cleaning out the Sebum and
dirt buildup from your follicles, you can stop male hair loss
and give yourself the best chance to grow new hair without the
use of drugs or chemicals. It is important to find a product that
allows this cleansing to occur in the skin, not just on the surface.
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