‘Prevention is better than cure.’ No matter how clichéd this might sound, it is the best approach to most problems. And as Combat Hair Loss suggests, you should try and examine the reasons for your hair loss before resorting to any hair loss treatment.


Most hair loss or baldness is hereditary. But if it runs in your family, then there is still a lot you can do for hair loss prevention. It is a common misconception that hereditary hair loss is not preventable – it is! By adopting certain simple precautions you, too, can prevent hair loss.


Don’t ignore the age-old advice of parents and grandparents for any hair loss prevention. Take very good care of your hair. Improper care can lead to thinning hair. Avoid over colouring, styling or excessive blow drying your hair to prevent hair loss over time. Try not to pull your hair too hard while styling as it might damage the hair follicles – this would not normally matter too much but if you are predisposed to hair loss it may become a factor. Though colouring is unlikely to result in hair loss in most cases, it can do damage to your healthy hair.


Hair loss prevention is not too difficult if you make it part of your daily routine. Healthy eating and getting enough sleep are obvious ones as these improve your general well being. Ensure your diet is properly nutritious. Drink plenty of water, add enough calcium and  sources of Vitamin A to your diet. All of this will help you keep your hair healthy and nourished.


Don’t forget to use a good conditioner each time you shampoo your hair and trim those split ends to prevent hair from damage.


If you want to take a supplement to help with your hairloss then we can recommend Nourkrin (particularly popular with women) or Procerin (for men only). Topical applications include Thymuskin, Tricomin, and Revivogen which are suitable for use by men and women.


Testosterone, the male hormone is converted by an enzyme to form dihytestosterone or DHT, which is thought to play an integral part in inherent hair loss or androgenetic alopecia. External enzymes can convert Testosterone to DHT and it is the DHT that is responsible for thinning your hair. So by decreasing the DHT production, the life cycle of your hair follicles can be increased greatly. To counter the balance of hair loss, use hair loss products that block the DHT from binding to your hair follicles such as Revivogen.


Combat Hair Loss helps people with online advice on hair loss prevention. It also recommends the best sellers among various hair loss products available in the market. Take their advice today to achieve good results in your hair loss prevention.