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Sinead O Connor Does Not Justify Hair Loss In Women
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As a rule, hair loss in women is not a chosen accessory, although there are, and still continue to be, exceptions. Back in the early nineties there was a pop star named Sinead O'Connor who was bald. People will remember her for her bald head rather than for her songs. This is not because her singing was not good, it is simply because she had a different visual appearance to other women, which was more prominent than her hit songs.

People have associated hair loss in women with the stars such as Sinead O’Conner, or even Sigourney Weaver, in one of the Alien movies, for many years. However, these particular stars chose to shave their heads to give themselves that distinct look, it was not because there hair fell out.

Sadly, hair loss in women is something that is not born out of choice. It is often something that simply occurs. And of course, it is something that women would rather not endure.

The most common reasons for hair loss in women are much the same as the common reasons for hair loss in men. For example, stress plays a large part in the blocking of the blood circulation to the follicles, which in effect causes slow hair growth. It is a well-known fact that women, especially those who are pursuing their careers, have to deal with a large variety of home demands along with those of their womanhood, which can make them more susceptible to tension than the male members of species.

Another large factor in general is heredity. Various studies show that it is possible to transmit Alopecia through the genes that we inherit from our ascendants. When a woman comes from a family that have a history of baldness, then it can be more prevalent that she experiences it also. However this is not experienced in all cases.

However, the strain that is put upon a woman’s’ hair due to cosmetic practices, is one of the most common reasons for hair loss. Hairstyling, which includes frequently drying one's hair to suit certain fashion conventions, can put a great deal of stress on hair follicles. Damage is also caused by the number of different chemicals that the follicles are exposed to. Hairdressing processes contain many chemicals, which are now deeply integrated into the fashion regimen of a woman. This, together with environmental factors, such as overexposure to the sun and the scalp along with certain pollutions is further subjected to other conditions which are detrimental to the healthy growth of hair.

Natural hair loss is not something that anyone requests. However unfortunately it does happen in life. Beauty has become such an important part of society over the past few years, not only with women, but with men as well and hair loss in women is not something that is taken lightly.






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