Provillus Treats the Embarrassing Problem of Hair Loss in Women
October 1st, 2009 adminWhen it comes to hair loss or baldness, most people associate this condition with men. Yet, female pattern baldness (FPB) is a real problem that affects as many as 25% of women. If you are suffering from this condition, you will be pleased to know that Provillus has been created to specifically address the causes of FPB.
Women have special considerations that do not affect men, namely hormone production that fluctuates during various phases of her life. Provillus addresses not only the male hormones that are the root of the cause of baldness, but the female hormones that contribute to this problem, too.
How Hair Loss is Different in Women
Most men start to lose their hair at an early age, most often in their 20s. For women, baldness usually occurs in later years. It is affected by such things as the use of birth control pills, childbirth, and menopause – all stages where the production of various hormones fluctuate. Provillus helps by providing key nutrients to combat the negative effects.
Men’s baldness follows a pattern, that is it occurs in localized areas such as the crown of the head. With women, baldness doesn’t follow these same patterns; it typically encompasses a wider area across the top and sides, all of which can be targeted with Provillus. Normal hair loss combines with the production of new, finer and thinner hairs that don’t cover the head as densely.
Stress is a bigger factor in FPB than it is in men’s baldness. Stress contributes greatly to the hair’s propensity to fall out. This is normally a temporary condition that would not need to be treated with Provillus.
The hormone androgen is responsible for hair loss in both men and women. Females produce smaller quantities of androgen. The ovaries produce hormones which are converted to androgen. When a woman’s body goes through menopause, there is an imbalance between male and female hormone levels and this increases production of the DHT which contributes to hair loss. Provillus slows DHT production.
How These Differences Apply to Treatment with Provillus
It has long been recognized that women cannot use Propecia because it is not safe and Provillus does not include this ingredient. Minoxidil, however, is effective at treating hair loss in both men and women. This is one of the ingredients included in Provillus, and approved by the FDA as a safe treatment option.
Provillus utilizes a two-part system. The first part is a topical solution that is applied directly to the scalp, wherever growth is desired.
The second part of Provillus for women is a dietary supplement with ingredients specially formulated to nourish the hair. These include vitamin B6, biotin, magnesium, horsetail silica, and para-amino benzoic acid. Each ingredient in Provillus works specifically to help the body metabolize fats and carbohydrates, promote the growth of healthy hair, and prevent hair from losing its pigmentation, thereby strengthening it.
Both the topical solution and the supplement are part of the twice-daily treatment process that makes Provillus effective. For many women, the embarrassment of FPB can be easily alleviated by carefully following the proscribed regimen of the Provillus two-part system.
If you are a women suffering from FPB, don’t wait. Order Provillus today and start seeing marked improvement in hair loss prevention and the re-growth of healthy hair.
