July 13, 2008
Health-Oils for Hair Loss?
Various treatments are recommended to prevent hair loss. If you are dealing with hair loss, one of the choices that you may want to consider are oil treatments. Various oils have been proven to help with your hair loss and by knowing which oils are available, and are proven effective, you can help in keeping a healthy hair look.
Different oils are used to treat your hair loss with various methods and these oils are best used if you have alopecia areata, which is a common scalp disease. Thyme is one of the known oils that are often used as well as Rosemary, Lavender, and Cedarwood are also known to be effective oils in treating hair loss. All of these oils have essential nutrients that will react with the scalp and hair to allow for new growth and less strain in the scalp area.
For a different type of treatment, you can use what is known as carrier oils. These will carry the nutrients from the oil into your scalp area. The two well-known oils for this treatment is jojoba and grape seed oil however they are known to not be as effective as the other types of oils. They can also be a natural source for improving hair growth. For those who are worried about putting chemicals on the scalp, essential, natural oils are a good alternative.
The best way to use these types of oils to help with hair loss is to use a specific amount of the oils on your scalp every day. You can easily rub them into your scalp and massage them into the areas that your wish to treat. The oils will help the area add more hair and will promote stronger hair growth but only using these oils daily is necessary to achieve the desired results.
If you decide to use oil for your hair loss, you will also need to be aware of the possible disadvantages of the treatment and one of these is that it will usually take about seven months to one year for the hair to begin to have a noticeable difference. The advantage is that the oils will not cause any side effects because it is a natural treatment.
If you are looking at various ways to repair hair loss, then keep natural oils in mind or if you want to find a way to help your hair to continue to grow, again natural oils are a good choice. In addition, oil has been used by various cultures throughout the centuries and this proves the effectiveness of using oils for healthier scalp and hair.
Oil is best known to be used if you alopecia areata; however, it is a treatment that cannot hurt your scalp, slows hair loss, and is easy to apply and use. Again the oils thyme, lavender, rosemary, and cedarwood are the most recommended to slow hair loss.

Filed under General Health Topics, Hair Loss by Jerry Stearns






Comments on Health-Oils for Hair Loss? »
Dorothy Stahlnecker @ 6:51 pm
They tell me my hair may grow in thicker and curly. I'm hoping..and I'll be posting my photo as my hair grows…
Otherwise, I'll be using the oils as well…
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