Showing posts with label weak hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weak hair. Show all posts

Friday, August 7, 2020

Foods and Vitamins that help the hair’s health

 

How do we maintain healthy hair when we live such busy lives? That's a great question! By simply adding foods comprised of properties known to help hair health and growth, you may see an improvement in your body and your hair.  New England Associates knows that vitamins and minerals can make a difference. Which is why we offer our own line of products, HairStart® to help! Here are our top picks for optimum hair health of vitamins and minerals!

 

·       Vitamins (A, B, C, E)

·       Minerals (Copper and Zinc, Sulphur, Iron)

·       Protein

·       Oils (Rosemary and Coconut)

 

Vitamins

Vitamin A is important to the body because not only does it promote the growth of cells and tissues, but it is also necessary for the body to produce sebum — a natural oil that hydrates the scalp and hair strands. Vitamin A is produced by beta-carotene, found in yellow or orange fruits and vegetables such as sweet potatoes, mango, carrots and squash.

Vitamin B comes in a number of varieties...So, which one(s) should you choose? Necessary for ultimate hair health are Vitamins B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, B12 and Biotin — a water-soluble vitamin. These vitamins work together to benefit your hair, skin and even nails. B Vitamins can be found in whole grains, poultry, eggs and vegetables.

Vitamin C supports the production of collagen,  strengthening the hair follicles and blood vessels which supports the growth of healthier hair. Vitamin C also contributes to iron absorption, which helps in overall well being and beauty. Vitamin C can be found in foods such as oranges, broccoli, papaya, and blueberries.

Vitamin E and Vitamin C "protect" each other and are most effective when consumed together. Vitamin E protects the hair from the sun's harmful rays by assisting in the production of the nourishing protein, Keratin. It also increases blood vessels’ circulation to the scalp, supporting hair growth. Supporters of Vitamin E are almonds, avocado, kale, and spinach.

Minerals

Copper and Zinc also work together, and aid in absorption. Zinc supports the production of new cells (hair cells). Therefore, a lack of zinc can lead to a dry scalp, potentially leading to hair loss or thinning. Copper contributes to hair thickness and color of the hair, preventing a possible premature graying of the hair. However, these two have to be consumed in moderation because too much zinc interferes in copper’s absorption and too much copper is toxic to the body. A great way to consume a balanced portion of both minerals are nuts, peanuts, lentils and beans.

Another mineral important for hair health is Sulphur. This mineral is known as the “nature’s beauty mineral”. Containing multiple body benefiting properties, sulphur helps support blood circulation,  hair growth, ease skin inflammation, and assists in the absorption of vitamins. Although, present in the body, sulphur can only be obtained through good sources are protein rich foods, milk, garlic, seaweed and brussels sprouts.

Iron plays a vital role in hair health because it carries oxygen to the hair. An oxygen deficiency in the blood can affect the hair’s growth cycle and therefore increase the risk for hair loss. Some options for iron intake are meats in general, spinach, lentils, and broccoli.

Protein

More than ninety percent of our hair is made of protein, so having a diet with protein is essential for healthy hair. Protein can be found in meats in general, eggs, legumes and nuts.

Oils

Two oils that nourish, and give a healthier look to hair are rosemary oil and coconut oil. Rosemary oil can be used when shampooing, just add a few drops of it while washing the hair and then repeat the process. Coconut oil can be used as a hair mascara and should be applied before showering or before going to bed for the best results.

New England Associates offers HairStart® that help keep your hair healthy looking!  Schedule your free hair and scalp evaluation and find out what products can help your hair!

 

*NEA continues to follow State and Government guidelines on the COVID-19 pandemic and will keep you informed on our blog with our current guidelines and any other updates as they arrive.

***

Look as Good as You Feel!™

Make New England Associates® Your First Step to a Better Looking Future!™

Since 1982 New England Associates® has known hair loss is as individual as you are. New England Associates® offers all of the procedures that work to repair, replace, restore, and grow hair. We are members of the American Hair Loss Council and the Better Business Bureau. Locations include Wakefield, MA and Manchester, NH. Our hair restoration options include hair and scalp treatments, non-medical hair replacement, laser hair therapy treatments, hair transplants, and shampoos and vitamins for fine and thinning hair.

 


Monday, July 27, 2020

Slow Hair Growth? Here Could Be the Reasons Why


Experiencing stunted hair growth, no matter what you do? Generally, your hair grows at a consistent speed determined by your genetics. A healthy diet, exercise and drinking plenty of water are crucial to growing long, strong, healthy hair. However, if you notice bald spots on the scalp continuing to grow and not the length of your hair there could be other factors affecting your hair’s growth.


Over Processing and Styling
This is one of the most common causes of damaged and weak hair. Chemically processed is weaker than untreated hair because the pores have been opened, which results in protein loss. Frequent chemical processing and coloring can cause hair to become damaged and can eventually break off. Also, different types of braids, tight up-dos, and hair extensions can cause stress to the hair shaft, leading to receding hair lines and hair loss. To combat damage from styling allow your hair to air dry more often and take a break from wearing extensions for a few weeks. At your next salon visit opt for a safer hair color option like a semi-permanent dye.

Hair Miniaturization
Hair miniaturization is the hormone-driven biological process in which hairs follicles shrink in size over time, eventually leaving a bald scalp. This process occurs naturally in those who have a predisposition to androgenetic hair thinning, also known as genetic balding. The speed or time in life at which this can happen is a hereditary factor. Miniaturization causes your natural hair growth cycle to shorten which means hair produced from the follicle will be weaker, duller, and thinner. You can help combat this by stimulating blood circulation to the scalp with our Laser Hair Therapy and hair care products that cleanse the scalp and block DHT hormones which cause the hair growth cycle to shorten.
Hormonal Imbalance
Hormonal hair loss in women is common due to a lifetime of constantly fluctuating hormones from pregnancy, menopause, and other factors. Hormonal issues could also be a sign of thyroid disease or PCOS which can cause hair to appear thin and sparse. PCOS is a common hormonal condition affecting women of reproductive age. It can cause irregular menstrual cycles, excess bodily hair growth, weight gain, and complications with fertility. Some women with PCOS experience male-pattern baldness as well. Hormonal problems that lead to hair loss, when occurring in small amounts, can make it seem like your hair just is not growing. If you notice any of these symptoms talk to your doctor to get an official diagnosis and treatment plan.

Disease
Severe diseases like pneumonia or cancer can cause hair growth to become stagnant and possibly fall out. The during the normal hair cycle, the hair follicle grows, then rests, then sheds to be replaced with new hair. The stress of severe illness can cause all hair follicles to go into their resting phase (telogen phase), and hair growth temporarily ceases. If you’re experiencing illness and noticeable hair loss, we suggest talking to your doctor as soon as possible.

Suffering from slow hair growth or irreversible hair loss? New England Associates can help you regrow and restore your hair. We offer numerous, proven effective treatments for men and women. No matter your level of hair loss or hair type we have a solution for you! Contact us today to schedule a FREE, private hair and scalp exam so we can custom tailor a treatment plan specific to your type of hair loss.

*NEA continues to follow State and Government guidelines on the COVID-19 pandemic and will keep you informed on our blog with our current hours of operation and any other updates as they arrive.
***
Look as Good as You Feel!™
Make New England Associates® Your First Step to a Better Looking Future!™
Since 1982 New England Associates® has known hair loss is as individual as you are. New England Associates® offers all of the procedures that work to repair, replace, restore, and grow hair. We are members of the American Hair Loss Council and the Better Business Bureau. Locations include Wakefield, MA and Manchester, NH. Our hair restoration options include hair and scalp treatments, non-medical hair replacement, laser hair therapy treatments, hair transplants, and shampoos and vitamins for fine and thinning hair.