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The Importance of Scalp Hygiene Attention to scalp hygiene is as important as that paid to any other part of our human body. We have to ensure that it provides a conducive thriving environment for healthy and strong hair growth. Our scalp is susceptible to things that we come into contact with daily such as chemicals, toxins, air and water pollutants. These affect the scalp skin and contribute to the problem of thinning hair. Our product, GaiaPharmtech Anti-Hairloss Shampoo helps in hair reformation and hygiene maintenance. The actives of the essential plant extracts in GaiaPharm hair products help to break up and dissolve sebum thus promoting hair growth as well as soothe irritation, itching problems, inflammations, allergies whilst maintaining moisture of the hair shaft. This capability of removing scalp sebum also aids the stratum corneum (scalp skin) layer being more permeable to essential nutrients and plant extracts. GaiaPharmtech Anti-Hairloss shampoo nourishes the scalp. The five major causes of premature hair loss are as follows: Male Pattern Hair Loss is the most common form of hair loss and about half of all men experience male pattern hair loss by age 50. It can even begin in your 20s or 30s, and before realizing it, much of your hair may already be gone. A gene could have been passed down and it could have been inherited from either side of your parentage. This gene makes your hair follicles more susceptible to a chemical in your body called dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which is a key factor to hair loss. |

Female Pattern Hair Loss, which is also known as diffused hair loss, is the most common type of hair loss in women. Hair loss in women is associated with the change in the levels of the Androgen Dihydrotesterone (DHT). It is estimated that about 15% of women tend to suffer from a certain degree of genetic pattern hair loss. Nowadays, the main reasons behind female pattern hair loss are hectic schedules and increased stress. It is also caused by hormonal changes in the body due to puberty, pregnancy and childbirth, intake of birth control pills, menopause and /or mechanical damage (hair treatment and ways of tying the hair). Nevertheless, hair loss in women will not lead to baldness like in men, but thinning does occur. For some women that are suffering from female pattern hair loss, it can however, eventually lead to the development of bald patches in areas when hair stops growing. Alopecia Areata is a systematic, non-hormonal cause of hair loss triggered by genetics, pathogen and emotional stress. It is characterized as hair loss on one or more spots on the scalp that inadvertently comes and goes and can sometimes lead to permanent hair loss. This can also happen to people that are healthy and have no skin disorders. Scalp Infections and Skin Infections are often referred to as skin and fungal infections that are associated with the scalp. These infections result in patches on the scalp that develops into redness or swelling and eventually hair loss. This is also commonly found in children. As such proper treatment would be necessary. They can be treated with anti-fungal medicines and creams. Other contributing factors Diet is a leading factor that contributes to hair loss especially when insufficient proteins and nutrients are absorbed into the human body. As a result of protein malnutrition, the body tends to save proteins which leads to hair growth stoppage. If protein deficiency persists, hair will start falling off in tufts within a period of three months from the date of protein deficiency. FAQ Anti-Hairloss Shampoo 1. How can GaiaPharm Anti-Hairloss Shampoo help in preventing hair loss and promote hair growth? A. GaiaPharm Anti-Hairloss Shampoo is a natural plant extracts formula that helps to gently cleanse and remove the sebum and debris on your scalp. As a result of this, your hair follicles can grow in a healthier environment. Once this healthy condition is created, the active ingredients can penetrate more efficiently. 2. Are the active ingredients in GaiaPharm Anti-Hairloss Shampoo made from natural plant extracts? A. Yes. The active ingredients used in GaiaPharm Anti-Hairloss Shampoo are all made from natural plant extracts that have a long history of usage both for oral consumption and topical application. 3. What is the optimum usage of GaiaPharm Shampoo? A. GaiaPharm Shampoo contains a high ncentration of plant extracts. You need only use the shampoo once a day and you must rinse it thoroughly after lathering. 4. I am using Minoxidil or Propecia and do not want to stop using them. Can I use GaiaPharm Anti-Hair loss Shampoo? A. Yes. GaiaPharm Anti-Hairloss Shampoo is made from natural plant ingredients that have no reported side effects or cross reactions with other medication. However, you may want to consult your doctor for further advice. 5. Can a pregnant mother or a nursing mother use GaiaPharm Anti-Hairloss Shampoo? A. Yes, but it is best that you consult your doctor for advice as we have not conducted any test on a pregnant or a nursing mother. 6. Can I buy GaiaPharm Anti-Hairloss Shampoo without a doctor's prescription? A. Yes. This is because GaiaPharm Anti-Hairloss Shampoo is classified as a Category II cosmetic product under the Asean Directives. Therefore, you can purchase it freely without any prescription. This product however, is sold exclusively in clinics and medical institutions only. 7. Can I use the GaiaPharm Anti-Hairloss Shampoo on its own to control hair loss? A. Yes. For mild to moderate problems of hair loss, positive results have been reported after one week of continuous usage. 8. I have an itchy and oily scalp and some hair loss problems; can I use GaiaPharm Anti-Hairloss Shampoo? A. Yes. GaiaPharm Anti-Hairless Shampoo has the capability of reducing itchiness and sebum secretion. After 3 washes, you will notice obvious results. 9. My father and my grandfather have hair loss problems. I am in my early twenties, should I start using GaiaPharm Anti-Hairloss Shampoo? A. Yes. In fact you should. Male Pattern Hair Loss is the most common form of hair loss and about half of all men experience male pattern hair loss by age 50. It can even begin in your 20s or 30s, and before realizing it, much of your hair may already be gone. Male pattern Hair Loss accounts for 50% of the male population and another estimated 20% of hair loss problems come from other causes making prevention and maintenance even more essential |
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