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Ways to Hide Hair Loss after Pregnancy
William R. Nabaza of http://www.nabaza.com/beauty.htm
Most women suffer from gradual or sudden hair loss after
pregnancy and also during pregnancy. This is mainly due to
"raging hormones".
Hair loss after pregnancy can be noticed in different times -
after parturition or after nursing stopped. Most of the women
get startled after seeing clumps of hair coming out while
showering or during combing. It is widely noticed that most of
the women experience hair loss after pregnancy especially around
six months after childbirth.
Hair loss after pregnancy is mainly due to the fact that women's
body is nourishing the new born rather than feeding the hair
because the infant and the mother are the important persons not
the hair.
There are other reasonso for hair loss after childbirth. The
hormones, which are causing normal hair loss are completely lost
during pregnancy. Hence normal shedding of hair is not noticed
while pregnant. Once the baby comes out of the womb, the women's
body returns to normal and the hair, which have not fallen
during pregnancy start to shed in conspicuous bundles. The hair
loss after pregnancy is mostly noticed in the areas around the
ears, close to the hairline, and near the temples.
There are so many hair styles available from different
hairdressers for the lactating mothers. One of the wonderful
options for coiffing hair to perfection regardless of current
hair situation is using super volumizing tonic by these mothers
to correct hair falling. This hair growth product is free from
alcohol, and is also natural and is readily available at
drugstores.
Another idea to correct hair loss after pregnancy is to go for a
better cut or new hair style. Most of the new moms don't have
enough time to go for different hair care designs in order to
hide the hair loss after pregnancy. So ask your hubby to
baby-sit while the new mom may find little time to look after
their hair to camouflage the hair-lessened areas.
If you find enough time to look after your hair despite your new
baby, the hair loss after pregnancy can be taken care by having
woven with lowlights around your face to improve your skin and
face by masking the hair falling.
Finally, you can choose hair accessories such as ponytail with
hanging pearls. These hair accessories can be used as useful
hair-helpers to mask hair loss.
Even headbands are the perfect fit in areas of hair loss
especially near the temple or over the ears and around the
hairline. A beautiful twist or bun can be easily created in
seconds using claw or condor clip by the busy new moms..
By adopting these ways, the temporary hair loss after pregnancy
can easily be handled for attending any evening event with their
new born. Happy weekend with no fear of hair loss after
pregnancy!
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