Yes and No.
Manufacturers of hair care shampoos take the utmost care when developing their products and these have to undergo strict quality control as well as clinical trials on people with real hair to see that the shampoos and other products do not damage hair.
But even with all this care taken to see that shampoos are safe for use, there are many chemicals in shampoos, some of which your skin may have an allergic reaction to and cause your hair to fall. But the good news is that it will be a temporary case of "hair fall" and not hair loss. Once you switch brands, even your hair fall problem should be taken care of.
Real hair loss is due to hereditary, hormonal and dietary factors. If hair is coming out in clumps, or you notice circular patches of balding spots, however, that is a sign of real head hair loss.
Many times when people change their shampoos they pay more attention to their hair and scalp. If at this time their hair appears shinier and manageable they naturally credit the shampoo. In the same vein, if they see that something is not quite right and they are losing hair, then obviously the shampoo gets blamed irrespective of whether the hair loss has just started or has been going on for some time.
The fact is that whichever shampoo you use while washing your hair, you are going to experience hair fall due to the simple act of washing. The acceptable range of hair loss is about 100 strands of hair a day. This amount of hair fall is normal and does not constitute hair loss.
Chemical procedures such as 'hair perming', vigorous combing of wet hair, and brushing of hair can also cause you to lose hair and this should not be blamed on the shampoo that you use.
The fact of the matter is that although shampoos do make your hair fall, it is normal hair loss and there is no evidence to suggest that using shampoos results in hair loss irrespective of which type you use.
Not ordinarily. One possible reason would be an allergy to the shampoo ingredients. Change to baby shampoo and see if the condition stops. Be aware that you do shed hair more in the spring and fall. This is perfectly normal. However, if you experience more than normal hair loss, see your doctor.
No if you do change your shampoo if you use a better shampoo then the last it will make it stronger and healthier. If you use a shampoo that is equal to the last or is worse your hair will do only what the bottle says like be curly
Yes, buy a new shampoo and conditioner at least once a month.
Yes there are many hair loss shampoos that you can buy all over the world. Just Google it and you can find many products which make sure your hair wont fall of when showering with it.
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You lose so much hair when you shampoo is because your old hair gets washed away from your head
YES ..... It caused severe hair fall to my 12 year old daughter...... This is a terrible product. STAY AWAY ....
Old Spice makes shampoo! It is a combination of body wash and hair wash, though.
Yes, My daughter was started on focalin about 4 months ago. She is 17 yrs old and has never had any hair loss untill starting focalin and now her hair is falling out by the hand fulls.
An old standard--- Prell
Anne combines grated potatoes with bits of old soap to make hair shampoo for Mrs. Van Daan.
An average person is going to lose roughly 100 strand of hair a day. This means that if you only have a small amount of hair falling out, you do not have a problem. Hair loss can also happen naturally with age. If you are experiencing abnormal hair loss it could be a sign of malnutrition.
Your hair falls off everyday because your scalp is getting rid of the old hairs to be replaced with new ones so you could have a healthy scalp. This is my opinion but one reason is that the ingredients in your shampoo kill hair growth. The ingredient in shampoo that causes hair loss is lauryl sulfate. Dont get freaked out for not using shampoo just shower less often or when you need to.
for a 10 yr old girl revlon flex can be used or u can try sunny arnica.
Kids shampoo is just made for more sensitive hair. Anybody can use it.
Answer If the hamster is sleeping in a tube, and she wees in the tube, then it may cause the pee to stick to the hair on the bum and can cause mild hair loss. If this is the case, remove the tube and let the hamster create a bed elsewhere.
There are many ways to loose hair, stress, old age, illness.