How Effective Are Topical Stimulants At Stopping Hair Loss?

Apr 26
22:13

2010

Anna Woodward

Anna Woodward

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For those of us facing a bad future, topical stimulants may seem too good to be true. These are the products you see advertised on TV where you just r...

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For those of us facing a bad future,How Effective Are Topical Stimulants At Stopping Hair Loss? Articles topical stimulants may seem too good to be true. These are the products you see advertised on TV where you just rub them on... and like magic! You're hair's growing back like it never went away! But do these products really work?

Creams, Shampoos And Goos

The most common types of hair loss treatments are those that you scrub onto your scalp. These come in a wide variety of shampoos and creams. You apply them either onto your scalp during the shower, or before or after, depending on the product and its directions.

Minoxodil is the active ingredients in topical stimulants. The purpose of minoxidil is to increase circulation. By stimulating blood flow on the scalp, it helps your hair grow back naturally. With the blood it needs, your scalp can grow and keep it the way it's supposed to.

The only drawback with minoxidil is that you need a pretty high concentration of it to see results. Some products don't contain very much. It also takes a long time of daily scrubbing until you see results. You have to follow directions and keep scrubbing for almost a year before it starts to grow back. It takes some commitment, but it's worth it.

Topical creams and shampoos with high levels of minoxidil have what you need for the results you want. Use them faithfully and you'll see the hair growing back.

Pills And Vitamins

Drug solutions are a little more sketchy. Vitamins that guarantee to treat balding don't always work. They may or may not contain any special ingredient designed for that purpose. Pills also can be dodgy. If you're thinking about trying a pill, look for a product with FDA approval and proven clinical trials. This lets you know that it's the real thing.

One medical product that does work wonders is Propecia. Propecia has done well in both clinical trials and customer reviews. It's not effective against all areas of the loss, and it can't be used by women, but it has been very effective in curing typical male pattern baldness.

Most folks prefer creams and shampoos to drugs. There are no side effects and, although it may take a little more patience and perseverance to see results, it's a more natural solution.

Topical stimulants can get you the effects you want. Shop around for something that fits your lifestyle and contains the ingredients you need. Find a good cream, and you're dream of a full head of hair again can come true!




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