Hair Loss No More: Effective Ways To Treat Hair Loss
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Randolph Street
Randolph Street had an interest in writing from an early age and it was something that his parents encouraged him to do from the outset. As he became older, he became more interested in writing texts that were more focused on real problems and how to solve them. With that in mind he started to write a series of books on various problems, one of them being hair loss and the challenges that many have to face with that. What Randolph really love about writing non- fiction books is that he has the chance to really get the latest information on certain methods of treatment and can pose the questions that anyone reading might have and then provide the answer. He makes it easy for person to find the answers to certain question as he has all of the answers to the major questions in one place.
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Hair Loss No More - Randolph Street
Chapter 1- What Does Hair Represent?
Throughout history, long, flowing hair has been a symbol of strength. This was true for many cultures, including the Scottish, the Norse, the Ancient Greeks, the Celts, the Mayans, and many others. Many major civilizations of Western Europe, Southern Europe, Africa, North America and South America have prized long hair as symbols of wealth, strength and beauty.
Of course, there is the famous bible story of Samson – an invincible warrior whose secret was rooted his mane of lush long hair. History tells the story of how he was seduced by a woman who got him drunk, tricking him into telling the secret to his remarkable strength. As a result she cut his hair allowing him to be easily captured by the enemy.
Today, long hair is associated with varying cultural movements rather than individual cultures or civilizations as recorded in the past. For example both the hippie and Goth movements, are defined by their long hair.
In our general society, the length of a man's hair is not so important yet balding people still have feelings of great inadequacy. They somehow feel baldness is an unattractive quality. Many studies have shown that these feelings are unfounded, and vastly exaggerated as the feelings of inadequacy within the person who is bald, is far more burdensome than any weakened perception of them by others.
It has been said by many that the hair is any person’s crowning glory, giving the conception that even if the general appearance of a person is not pretty or handsome; as long as they have long bouncing hair to flaunt, there is a level of sociable acceptance that compensates for the general appearance. This theory has driven many suffering from hair loss in the direction of spending vast amounts of money on hair treatment products and therapy. True or natural hair is one of the best recognizable assets of a person. Sometimes, it can even be linked to the person’s personality – how glossy and shiny the hair looks, shows how much one takes good care of themselves. However, this is not true in all instances. There are situations when a person loses their hair regardless of the