For many men, hair loss in an unfortunate fact of life. Whether you are going completely bald, or have just started to notice some thinning of your hairline, odds are good that you will be one of the nearly 65% of men that experience some loss of hair in their lives. For those of us with prematurely bald fathers or grandfathers, the future is even more bleak. Genetics plays a powerful role in a man’s susceptibility to hair loss, so if you have a family history of male pattern baldness early action is essential to keeping your hair.
Scientists have known for over a decade that male hair loss is the result of a combination of genetics and the effects of di-hydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT is a byproduct of the male hormone testosterone. It is created when a chemical reaction mutates testosterone, and converts it into DHT. DHT latches on to receptors in the hair follicle, eventually killing it off and causing the hair to fall out. The higher the levels of DHT in the scalp, the more “under attack” your hair follicles are every day.
If you want to save your hair, stopping the effects of DHT is your top priority. The active ingredients in Procerin for men work with your body chemistry to block the formation of DHT in the first place. Procerin provides a powerful 2-part approach to battling DHT-related hair loss with a daily capsule and a convenient topical foam. If you are concerned about losing your hair, you owe it to yourself to try out Procerin before it is too late. Procerin is available without a prescription and backed by a 90 day money back guarantee.
3 comments:
Sorry Briane, but the suggestion that taking tablets and using special shampoo every day for the rest of your life is in any way a more satisfactory solution to male pattern baldness strikes me as ridiculous. Baldingness must be incredibly stressful for anyone who goes through it, but the companies that prey on insecurities are not there to help people, they're there to make money.
Shave it off, comb it over, but don't waste vast amounts of your time and money trying to prevent something that is naturally going to happen anyway one day. Be bald and proud.
Stanley,
I personally shave it off (or almost all of it.)
As will I, when the bald pate finally gets handed down to me :) Most of the men in my family are shiny-headed, so I've never seen it as either a big deal or anything to be worried about. But the way certain people/adverts talk about it, you'd have thought it was the end of the world.
Sorry, bit of a pet hate of mine, as you may have guessed :)
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