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Hair Loss Remedies and Treatments HAIR LOSS A community of resources, products, and treatments to find a hair loss solution. HOME | FAQs | ABOUT US | BLOG | RESOURCES Hair Loss Resources Types & Causes Hair Transplants Transplant Pictures FAQs Myths Symptoms Prevention Female Hair Loss Solutions Tips to Get Started Propecia Rogaine Procede - New! Other Treatments Natural Products Wigs & Toupees Hair Thickeners Community Discussion Forums Testimonials Less Well Known Hair Loss Treatments Some of the most popular alternative hair loss treatments contain copper peptides. Folligen and Tricomin are two of the most well known of such products. Hair naturally goes through alternating phases of rest and growth. The makers of these products claim that copper peptides shorten the resting phase of hair follicles, creating more growth over time through longer growth cycles. Other major hair loss web sites who sell these products claim scientific studies show they promote growth. However, there is no such claim on Tricomin’s official website: Here is the quote from Tricomin’s website, trimcomin.com: “Studies have demonstrated the positive effects of Triamino Copper Nutritional Complex™ on hair follicles!”. I researched these products, and there does not appear to be definitive proof that they stimulate hair growth. However, they do seem to promote a healthy scalp. Many people claim to have experienced great results. Copper peptides seem to work well in combination with other treatments, and as a preventative measure. Nizoral Shampoo This is one of the only products that have some scientific evidence backing that it is a useful product in the treatment of hair loss. This shampoo was used on every single patient in the FDA trials that proved Rogaine to be an effective product. Nizoral’s active ingredient is an anti-fungal agent. Fungus is thought to play a role in hair loss. Our body’s natural defense against the fungi is to shed hair more rapidly, which creates dandruff and debris. Nizoral can help clear the scalp and unclog hair follicles of debris. This shampoo should be a part of most hair loss treatment regimens. It should be used twice weekly. Laser Therapy The Lasercomb by Hairmax is a product that uses laser light to treat hair loss. Many users report thicker, healthier appearing hair. Some users report new hair growth. Hair transplant surgeons sometimes recommend laser therapy as a way to increase scalp health and decrease healing time. Reviews of this product are mixed, some users report great results, some report none whatsoever. Do your research on this product, and consult a dermatologist to find out more. If you have tried this product, and would like to share your experience, please share it in our discussion forums. Scalp Stimulation Stimulating the scalp by massage or with a comb is widely reported to improve blood flow and vitality. This is very difficult to prove in a scientific way, but it is extremely unlikely that stimulation of the scamp will cause or worsen hair loss. You can accomplish this using a soft tipped brush with smooth, repetitive strokes. Massages with fingertips also work well. Be gentle, especially if you are currently losing hair. Some hair may be lost in the short run, but this is hair that would have fallen out anyways. More Treatment Reviews Provillus Review © 2005 www.Hair-Loss.org Terms of Use | Privacy | Contact This site is NOT intended to replace the advice of a physician and is intended to be an information resource only. Hair Loss RemedyInteliHealth: Hair Loss Advertisement The Science of Gray Hair Whether dyed, rinsed or allowed to grow naturally, the arrival of gray hair can be a signature life event. Find out why it happens. The Bald Truth About Hair Loss In Young Men Learn why hair loss affects some young guys. 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We wantgirls hair styles Girls Hair Styles Figure 1.--HBC has no nformation as to the provinance of this photograph. Based on the women's dresses, we would date it to about 1910. The girl's short hair shows that you can not assum that all children with short hair are boys. HBC does not plan on going into great detail on girls' hair cuts. Er have always been hopefull that some one would lauch a sister site on girls historical clothing and styles. Assessing gender in old photographs, however, is such a difficult problem that we have concluded that some basic information about girls' nair styles, especially 19th century girls' styles would be useful. Just as you can not assume that children with long hair are girls, it is also true that you can not assume that children with short hair are girls. What we want to do here is to assess stylistic and chronolgical trends associated with girls' hair styles. We want to assess styles like bangs, curls, parts, and other hair styles. Gender Connotations The children's hair styles are an important issue in assessing many old photographs whih are often unidentified. The gendr of the children is often obvioyus, but a boys in the 19th and early 20th century not uncommonly wore dresses, assessing the hair style become important in assessing gender. One factor is the hair part. Many boys wore bangs or other styles without disernable parts. When parts are discernable, left parts seem the most common. We notice that many girls seem to have center or right parts. This is our initial assessment and it needs to be confirmed. Here there are differences over time and among counties. Here we need to develop more information on these trends. We note numerous photographs of boys with long hair during the lte 19th and early 20th cebtury. Thus hair can be very confusing when assessing gender. One useful guideline is that in school potraits we believe that virtually all of the children with long hair are girls. What we often are confused about is all the girls with short hair. This became even more common after World War I in the 1920s when girls bgan bobbing their hair after World War I (1914-18) Styles Girl's hair styles are commonly more elaborate and more complicated than boys styles. Short Hair One HBC reader reports that in the early 20th century before World War I, short hair for a girl was not considered stylish. We have, however, seen girls with shorter cuts appearing in fashion magazines. We note, for example, a book about French fashions ( Children's Fashion 1860-1912 ) which showed short hair for girls at the end of the 1880s and the beginning of the 1890s. A German reder reports, "This trend is supported by photos I have seen in books. And I have also seen a painting with girls and short hair from about 1900." This was not, however, the ominant trend which was for young women to have long hair. Here we notice that more girls than young women had short hair. HBC notes very large numbers of girls which had short hair, especially in school portrits. We are not entirely sure why. A reader provides some possible reasons for girls having short hair: practical, convenient, and to discourage vanity." Another reader agrees that it had to with lice. She also points out that it may have to do with tangled hair or some other event that made long hair impractical. HBC is not convinced that these were the only reasons, but we do believe that they are part of the reason. We do not yet have sufficent information to assess country trends. One significant factor may have been social class. We believe that working class girls were more likely to have short hair. This may be because their mothers had less time to devote to careing for their hair. Factors suuh as huygene and practicality may have been especially important to working class families. Long Hair Long hair was highly prized and considered to be very important to any young woman in the 19th and early 20th century. We note large numbers of portraits of girls who did have long hair, often with a right or center part. Clearly many girls, however, had short hair. I am not sure if that was a style seen appropriat for girls before theygot older, or if there was some other reason for all the girls with short hair. A British reader tells us, "The only reason that comes to mind is hygiene - perhaps thegirls with short hair had their heads shaved at some time because of head lice / nits? Still an occasional problem at schools nowadays, when I was at junior school inthe late 1950's we had regular inspections by the school nurse looking for nits in our hair." Curls One style that girls have worn, although the popularity has varied over time has been ringlet curls. The popularity of ringlets has varied significantly over time and among countries. We believe that during the time that ringlets became most popular for boys, about 1880-1905, that they were less popular for girls. One major difference between boys' and girls' ringlets is that quite old girls even young women might wear them. Also girls, especially in the early 1900s might wear them with very large hair bows. Bangs Hair bows It was for girls that it was most important to keep up with the latest style for hair bows. The memoirs of many well known women touch upon the hair bows they wore as children. The famous 1920s film star Gloria Swanson, for example, commented on the hair bows she wore. Her mother and grand mother appear to have believed that young Gloria had large ears. Althogh noted at birth, the impact of her large ears was not felt until she was old enough to have her hair styled. Swanson wrote, "While all the other girls my age were wearing teeny tiny hair ribbons, my mother made giant silk bows and poufs for me to hide my ears." It appears to have been less important to follow the latest styles of hair bows when doing a boy's hair. Even so, hair bows for boys have varied in size, color, knot, and position. Some of these changes have varied over time. Others have shown no clear time line change. Following these trends is complicated as they varied sometimes significantly in different countries. The custom of tieing bows in boys' hair, for example, seems to have been most common in France. Chronology Long hair was a standard for beauty and styling for young women during the 19th century. Even so, we note many girls with short hair which at this time we do not fully understand. A major change occurred after World War I when bobbed hair for girls became stylish in the 1920s. Schools Some schools had regulations about both girls and boys hair styles. For some reason the schools seem to have given more attention to boys' hair, but this may be because we know less about girls' hair styles. The hair styles as well as the regulations have varied over time. There are also differences among countries. This is an interesting topic that we have not yet developed in detail. We do have a page on Russia . HGC Navigate the Boys' Historical Clothing Web Site: [Return to the Main hair style page ] [ Introduction ] [ Activities ][ Biographies ][ Chronology ] [ Clothing styles ][ Countries ] [ Bibliographies ][ Contributions ][ Essays ][ FAQs ][ Glossaries ][ Satellites ][ Tools ] [ Boys' Clothing Home ] Created: September 10, 2001 Last updated: 4:36 AM 9/14/2005 hair cut? I've neverMetroblogging Vancouver: Where should I get my hair cut? -- A Christmas day trip to the movies? (2) The best from us to you (1) What browser are you using Vancouver? (4) Spending time at YVR (1) Missed Meetup (3) :: December 2005 :: November 2005 Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0 Full RSS 2.0 No Comments Bloglines MyFeedster MyYahoo! 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