Scalp Massage with a natural oil helps stimulate circulation of the scalp and remove dead skin and deposits that may get in the way of healthy hair growth and the health of the follicles which actually are the gateway to healthy growth and maintenance. Every time you wash your hair, be sure to massage the scalp as well.
As you know the sebaceous glands are very important for the healthy hair. But the oil also helps dirt and dust to stick to it. Though it is important to clean the dirt, too much cleaning can be bad. So don’t use the shampoo too frequently.
Wearing you hair up or pulling up your hair in to tight pony tails is bad. Even barrettes can have an effect on your hair health and growth. Avoid using any restrictions on your scalp. Try to keep you hair as free as possible. The mechanical action can result in hair loss, hair is plucked out the skin leaving the bald patches. The condition is known as traction alopecia and trichotillomania.
Avoid all types of processing on your hair as much as possible, like coloring, straightening, perming, highlighting, blowing dry excessively, straight ironing, curling irons and any other high heat or harsh chemical methods of styling the hair. These will just aggravate your condition by further weakening the internal structure and chemical bonds of the hair shaft, as well as drying the scalp and irritating it further, making the hair fall out more easily at the root.
Do not choose shampoos that are drying. Instead choose shampoos that are creamier and contain clarifying ingredients. Only use quality hair thickening shampoos and conditioners that are actually designed for women with naturally thin, limp hair.
Although certain types of medicine are known to slow down the process of hair loss and even help with some form of hair re-growth, remember that natural hair loss treatment can yield some of the best benefits for anyone concerned about the health of their hair.
