Sensational Boomer’s Hair Loss Story

Anna is a blogger who loves to share different 60+ styles and travels. We can know she is a positive person from her normal blogs. On her Instagram,, you can see many beautiful pictures about clothes and places. She’s rare to share about her problem-hair receding.

At her younger age, Anna has great natural brunette hair, here are a few old photographs of me with various hair-styles (taken during the late 70s and early 80s)-have permed, dyed.

As years go by, her hair is going very thin, she took treatment, worn hair toppers and wigs. She has been used synthetic hair toppers for many years. As we know , there have pros and cros for synthetic topper. It’s light weight and cheap for synthetic topper, but human hair topper would last longer than synthetic hair topper.

The topper she wears in the picture is an Amber 12″ silk top real hair topper  in G4 medium brunette, which is virgin hair and fabulous quality, and because it is real hair, it means she can style it using straighteners, curlers and even a hair dryer, though on a low heat-below 200 centigrade.

We really appreciate that Anne is brave to share her story to us. If you want to read more stories about her. Link here: http://sensationalbabyboomers.blogspot.com/2018/11/living-with-hair-loss.html

Hair Loss Happened Everyday – Tips for Hair Loss

1. The life cycle of a hair – hair loss happened everyday!
Basically, a hair grows, then stops growing, then falls out. The growth phase, or anagen, of a human head hair can last two to six years, which is why our head hairs can get so long. After anagen, a hair goes into catagen, a very short phase lasting just a couple days, in which the follicle shrinks a little bit. That’s followed by telogen, when the hair pretty much just sits there, doing nothing. Then, at last, exogen, when it falls out. This process is always happening, and it’s totally normal for a person to lose between 50 and 100 hairs a day this way. That’s just hair going through its cycles, and there will be a new one to replace it.That’ll plug your drain up, but compared to the 90,000 to 150,000 total hairs on the average person’s head, it’s pennies.

2. When losing hair becomes a problem.
For those who don’t plan on counting their hair every day, there are ways to know when hair is thinning or being lost at a higher rate.When waking up in the morning, there may be an usually large amount on your pillow. When you comb your hair (especially without tugging, which can pull the hair out), more than normal will be left in the comb. There are a wide range of conditions that can bring on hair loss, with some of the most common being pregnancy, thyroid disorders, and anemia. Others include autoimmune diseases, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and skin conditions such as psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis. Other reasons for hair loss include extreme stress; physical trauma like surgery or intense illness; dramatic weight loss over a short period of time; and taking too much Vitamin A.

3. How to treat hair loss?
Hair loss can be the result of heredity, hormonal changes, medical conditions or medications. Excessive hair loss can be worrying and scary. The good news is, there’s often a way to fix it. Just as there are many causes, there are many treatments for hair loss. Dermatologists recommend treating hair loss early. Early means before you lose a lot of hair. Hair loss is harder to treat when a person has a lot of hair loss.

4. Tips for hair loss:
Practice good hair care.
Realize that your hair loss may be temporary.
Make an appointment to see a dermatologist.
Do not stop taking a medicine that your doctor prescribed.

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How to Care for Your Scalp after Hair Loss

After hair loss, your scalp may be extra sensitive because the skin that is now exposed has been covered by hair for so long. Hair provides a layer of protection from the elements and when that is lost, measures should be taken to avoid undue exposure to the sun’s harmful rays. Applying sunscreen that protects against both UVA and UVB rays will help to ensure that your scalp is protected against sun exposure. We love Elta Block for protecting all of your skin from the sun’s damaging rays.

A scalp massage with a nourishing oil (such as coconut, rosemary, lavender, or almond oil) will increase the blood flow to the surface of the skin on your head and your hair follicles. Rubbing and kneading your scalp warms the skin and boosts circulation so the cells in the follicles get plenty of nutrients which in turn maximise hair growth potential.

Many individuals feel more secure and confident when wearing something to cover up their hair loss. Women and men without hair can often feel vulnerable and uncomfortable when in public. Wearing a hat, scarf or other head covering can help disguise hair loss and provide an emotional sense of security and the feeling of replacing something that has been lost, as well as restore confidence.

Useful Tips to fight thinning hair in women to Have a Fabulous Hair

It is important to understand what hair loss is, so here’s a quick summary: Noramlly a healthy person sheds about 50 to 100 hairs every day, and most of these hairs grow back. A healthy hair has a life cycle of about three to six years. Hair loss becomes a problem when the hairs do not grow back or when hairs are shed at an abnormally rapid rate (several hundreds hairs per day). Hair loss (or alopecia) afflicts millions of people worldwide — including men and women. 24% of women say losing their hair is like losing a limb and the average age of women with thinning hair is 25-35.

Thin hair can be caused by a number of factors, including certain medications and chemotherapy, genetics, rapid weight loss, chronic stress, severe dandruff, hormonal imbalances, pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, and poor scalp circulation.

Here are our some top tips to help you fight against thinning hair and go from sparse to Fabulous.

1. Eat well and get moving
It’s simple, our bodies thrive on good food and exercise. Not only does it nourish our insides, but exercise will also help to release that ever so important serotonin, to make you feel happier. Hair loss can be a vicious cycle, we lose our hair so we don’t feel great about ourselves, and when we are down in the dumps our body isn’t loving life. So let’s focus on what we can control, and that is what we put in our bellies and how often we get moving. Even a light 30 min walk, 3-4 a week, will help clear the mind and get your serotonin pumping,
When it comes to what we put in, the hair gets off on good proteins, iron, zinc, and vitamin B12. Next time you visit the supermarket make sure you stock up on fish, leafy greens, lean meats and chicken, nuts and beans.

2. Minoxoldil
Minoxidil is one of the most commonly sold products which can help women suffering from gradually thinning hair or larger areas of hair loss on the top of the scalp. This product may be known as a more popular name, Rogaine. The 5% strength, Topical Minoxidil solution, is safe for women, and does not require a prescription. The research has shown that 40% of individuals (both men and women) will see new hair growth when Minoxoldil is applied to the scalp twice a day.

3. Cover the thin hair area with a Human Hair Topper
Human Hair Toppers can not only cover the areas on your head that may be experiencing hair loss, but they can also add more volume to your own bio hair. With just a quick flip and clip and there you go with a fuller hair all of sudden.
Hair toppers come in a range of colours and bases that cover smaller to larger areas on the scalp.
When you purchase a Human Hair Topper, the most important things you need to pay attention to is the Color and Base Size of the topper. The Hair Color of the topper should match your own bio hair color. And the Base size should be large enough to color the area of your thinning hair.
The Human Hair Toppers should be made from 100% natural Remy human hair, which can be cut, styled and even coloured to blend in with your natural thinning hair. At Uniwigs, we have a unique collection of 100% Remy Human Hair Toppers for women experiencing hair loss, and take pride in taking the time to match you up with the perfect piece.