Among
aging men, hair loss is often feared second only to the threat of
impotence. It’s unsurprising then that
there are so many myths surrounding these fears. This tends to bring about a prevalence of
attempts to locate cures for problems that don’t exist, or the persistance of
purely wrong information. Akin to those
myths about going blind and undesired crops of palm hair, we have been raised
with whispers of ‘If you wash your hair daily, your hair will fall out!’. Odd how these stand alongside the threats of improper hygiene.
With
the amazing ebook “Control Hair Loss Foreverâ€, you can be sure that you can
separate fact from fiction. This can
save you an enormous amount of money by not falling victim to pernicious myths
perpetuated for no other reason than to separate you from your hard earned
cash. It’s an absolutely amazing text
with all the latest information on hair loss fact and fiction, full of
scientifically sound and time tested methods of preventing hair loss without
out-dated ineffective folk remedies.
One
common myth was already brought up, that of washing your hair daily. The most common concern involves the constant
washing will lead to a dry or chemically saturated scalp that will result in a
detrimental effect on your hair. This is
met, in return, with the incredibly ludicrous that positioning yourself so that
the blood rushes to your head will help keep your hair healthy. This, at least, is not as ridiculous idea
that having a bovine tongue your scalp will somehow stimulate growth.
Another
insidious myth about hairloss involves the idea that a bald head is a sign of a
lack of virility. As if the steady loss
of hair from your head somehow means that your sexual function is somehow also
impaired. There is no evidence that
connects these two in any way, yet the myth persists. Odd in the face of sex symbols like Patrick
Stewart and Sean Connery.
A
less destructive myth, that science has recently produced evidence against, is
that baldness is passed down from your mothers genetics. While this is partially true, the current
evidence points to a male paternal figure being far more likely to be the
source than the maternal side.
Thankfully there are no expensive or ridiculous cures tied to this myth,
but that doesn’t make it any less than a myth.
Before
we go, we’ll address one last thing for those who are appearance
conscious. Another popular myth out
there indicates that if you use pomade or hair control products, you’re just
courting your hair to an early hairbrush graveyard. This is in no way true, though you should be
careful with any kind
Rather
than falling victim to these long standing myths that stem from folklore or the
long-standing tradition of trying to emphasize the old adage “A fool and his
money are soon partedâ€, instead pick up the ebook “Control Hair Loss Foreverâ€
and make sure you never fall victim to this form of chicanery again!
aging men, hair loss is often feared second only to the threat of
impotence. It’s unsurprising then that
there are so many myths surrounding these fears. This tends to bring about a prevalence of
attempts to locate cures for problems that don’t exist, or the persistance of
purely wrong information. Akin to those
myths about going blind and undesired crops of palm hair, we have been raised
with whispers of ‘If you wash your hair daily, your hair will fall out!’. Odd how these stand alongside the threats of improper hygiene.
With
the amazing ebook “Control Hair Loss Foreverâ€, you can be sure that you can
separate fact from fiction. This can
save you an enormous amount of money by not falling victim to pernicious myths
perpetuated for no other reason than to separate you from your hard earned
cash. It’s an absolutely amazing text
with all the latest information on hair loss fact and fiction, full of
scientifically sound and time tested methods of preventing hair loss without
out-dated ineffective folk remedies.
One
common myth was already brought up, that of washing your hair daily. The most common concern involves the constant
washing will lead to a dry or chemically saturated scalp that will result in a
detrimental effect on your hair. This is
met, in return, with the incredibly ludicrous that positioning yourself so that
the blood rushes to your head will help keep your hair healthy. This, at least, is not as ridiculous idea
that having a bovine tongue your scalp will somehow stimulate growth.
Another
insidious myth about hairloss involves the idea that a bald head is a sign of a
lack of virility. As if the steady loss
of hair from your head somehow means that your sexual function is somehow also
impaired. There is no evidence that
connects these two in any way, yet the myth persists. Odd in the face of sex symbols like Patrick
Stewart and Sean Connery.
A
less destructive myth, that science has recently produced evidence against, is
that baldness is passed down from your mothers genetics. While this is partially true, the current
evidence points to a male paternal figure being far more likely to be the
source than the maternal side.
Thankfully there are no expensive or ridiculous cures tied to this myth,
but that doesn’t make it any less than a myth.
Before
we go, we’ll address one last thing for those who are appearance
conscious. Another popular myth out
there indicates that if you use pomade or hair control products, you’re just
courting your hair to an early hairbrush graveyard. This is in no way true, though you should be
careful with any kind
Rather
than falling victim to these long standing myths that stem from folklore or the
long-standing tradition of trying to emphasize the old adage “A fool and his
money are soon partedâ€, instead pick up the ebook “Control Hair Loss Foreverâ€
and make sure you never fall victim to this form of chicanery again!
