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Why Plugged Hair Follicles Thin Your Hair

Hair Loss

There are numerous causes why your hair thins or you become bald. One of the reason is your hair follicles become plugged. Losing your hair to where it thins or you become bald does not have to happen. Only by understanding why your hair falls out and thins allows you to take countermeasures. Find out what action you need to take to keep your hair healthy, thick and shiny.


The most common form of baldness is a progressive hair thinning condition, that can occur in adult persons. Either for those who want to prevent plugged hair follicles or for those who already has thinned hair, you always have hair solutions.


Causes of Thinning Hair

  • Hair follicles not receiving certain vitamins to support regeneration and growth.
  • Hair follicles are slowly plugged,  it will prevent hair to growth.
  • Hair is not getting enough blood circulation in your scalp.


Plugged Hair Follicles

Similar like acne, hair follicles can become plugged. In case of acne, a clog follicle results from sebum and bacteria that trapped in the follicle,  which leading to an infection caught known as a pimple. When a hair follicle is plugged on your scalp, the hair is trapped in the follicles, thus prevented from coming to the surface. Over time, your scalp becomes smooth and soon you will be bald or lose most of your hair. So the secret to preventing hair loss, thinning and balding is to prevent your hair follicles from becoming plugged.


Causes of Plugged Hair Follicles

  • Excessive release of sebum and scalp flaking, which form a hard material that plugs up your follicles. In other words it was caused by oil that blocking the follicles.
  • Excessive build up of testosterone in blood, converting over DHT and clogging up your hair follicles.
  • Using certain shampoos, conditioners, or gels that contain excessive un-natural chemical that stay on your scalp and get trapped in your follicles.


Excessive Sebum and Scalp Flaking

Some people have oily hair and other have dry hair type. If the hair follicle releases excessive sebum, it will accumulate on the scalp. In the hair scalp, excessive sebum will combine with dirt, dead cells of the scalp, shampoo and chemical residue.  Certain type of hair gels, combine with sebum also take part to plugged hair follicles. Sebum is an oily secretion produced by sebaceous glands of the skin, which lubricates and protect skin. The volume of sebum production varies from person to person.


To keep a healthy hair follicles and clean scalp, there is herbal medication using aloe vera. For maximum benefits, you may combine aloe vera with a few drops of jojoba oil. Put some aloe vera gel in your hand and add few drops of jojoba oil.  Rub your hands together then rub this mixture into your hair.  This mixture will help your hair shiny, thick and your hair follicles open.


Excessive Dihydrotestosterone (DHT)

Excessive conversion of testosterone into DHT will accumulates in the hair follicles and causes clogging hair.  By understanding this condition,  you can use a variety of shampoos on your hair to dissolve this DHT. Suitable shampoos will keep your scalp pores open, resulting in normal hair growth. Another alternative is using capsules that prevent the conversion of testosterone into DHT.


Un-natural shampoo and conditioner

Certain kind of shampoos, conditioners, and hair gels are created using un-natural additives and preservatives that are harmful to your hair and scalp. This unnecessary materials can cause plugged hair follicles. You should use more natural shampoo which can protect and preserve your scalp.


Prevention of Plugged Hair Follicles

  • Suitable Hair Product. Choose hair products that specially treating excessive sebum. Common shampoos will not contain this component, these special formulas work to soften and release the plugging sebum of hair follicles.
  • Shampoo Regularly. If you delay shampooing, more oil accumulates. In addition to stimulating the capillaries, shampooing will increase blood circulation and keep the scalp’s pores open. This allows them to retain a natural amount of oil, that will result in healthier hair.

The following resources may help you:

  1. Hair Growth Cycles and Hair Loss
  2. Hairloss and DHT
  3. Simple Tips for Hair Care
  4. Vitamin Effects on Hair Loss
  5. Natural Hair Loss

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