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Ask the Hair Expert: Does stress lead to hair loss?

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Stress – Unfortunately one of the most commonly used words these days! So much so we hear kids and tweens saying ‘am stressed!’. Well, can’t blame them, ‘cos its the word they hear their parents and family members use the most! If you aren’t stressed-at-work, are you even working? It has become the order of the day, so to speak. Stress impacts us in multiple ways and  hair loss  is one of the very prominent tangible side effects. The hair lost due to stress can be gained back if spotted and addressed in a timely manner. We have received multiple queries on stress-related hair loss, how it happens, why it happens and how to control it. So here we are, once again, with our ‘Ask the Hair Expert’ series; this time to address your queries on stress-related hair loss. And as always, apart from addressing your immediate concerns, we will also recommend tips to manage your hair, to keep it stress-free & problem-free. You asked: “ How exactly does stress impact hair? Does i...

What makes RichFeel Anagrow Treatment so unique?

The Story of  RichFeel’s Anagrow Just as the story of mankind started with an ‘apple’, Newton’s Theory of Gravity came into being with an ‘apple’, anagrow’s beginnings are associated with just as special an ‘apple’! In the 19th century, the Swiss stumbled onto a rare & endangered species of apple, that never seemed to rot or age. Research by Mibelle – a scientific research group in Switzerland – revealed the anti-ageing properties of this rare apple, the Uttwiler Spatlauber. Further research into this led to the remarkable discovery of Plant Stem Cells! Similar research was carried out on the Argan Tree, the oldest living tree on the planet and also on Pea Sprout extract. When applied through the right technology it was found that these stem cells activated certain factors that delayed ageing, replenishing dying cells and induced the formation of new hair follicles. When applied on the hair bulge, it was found to increase hair growth & reduce hair fall as well! ...

Bust the 10 Myths on Female Hair Thinning

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Are you worried about your thinning hair? You are not the only person because 50% of the female population is dealing with  hair thinning and hair loss .  If you are aware of the signs, then you can find a solution fast and stay clear! Let’s quickly have a recap of the telltale signs of hair thinning: Clumps of hair fall out Loss of hair on the scalp Bald spots on the forehead Itchy, flaky scalp Slow hair growth And in case of  female pattern thinning : Hair thinning all over Wider centre parting A bald spot at the crown of your head Rarely a receding front hairline To restore your crowning glory, you need to understand the root of the problem and take timely medical,  professional help . There are unfortunately some myths that float around this subject. So, you need to sort out the facts from fiction and be clear of what’s what! Bust the 10 Myths on Female Hair Thinning Here, let us bust the top 10 myths around Hair thinning in women ...

10 little changes that will make big difference to your hair thinning

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It is harrowing when you see your hair going thin. Thin hair problems can be a nightmare!  Brushing and running hands through your hair become scary. You can’t leave it open. Hairstyles to flaunt are few. Not to mention, you already know the stress which comes with hair fall. But, it is not the end. There are things that you can do to stop and reverse thinning of hair. The key is to watch out for the signs and act quick! Hair thinning solution Here are the 5 signs to watch out for, to start with! Hair Loss Decreased density Lack of hair growth Scanty hair Decreased volume And here are some of the main reasons that cause thinning of hair: Nutritional deficiencies Unhealthy lifestyle Allergies Hormonal imbalance Genetics Poor hair care Ageing Having said that, we don’t realise that our hair is thinning until it reaches a progressed state! So, the key is to identify the signs and get the  appropriate treatment  at the right time. Meanwhile, here...