| The leading cause of hair loss a chemical called | | | | DHT Shampoos can provide a quantity of specific |
| di-hydrotestosterone (DHT). This chemical is derived | | | | benefits for those losing their hair or who are |
| from testosterone via a 5-alpha-reductase enzyme. | | | | experiencing balding or pre-mature loss. |
| Only recently has DHT come in focus as a way to | | | | * Blocks & neutralizes testosterone conversion |
| stop early baldness and developments from drug | | | | * Stimulates growth & follicle development |
| companies has led to finasteride known as the | | | | * Regulates over-active sebaceous glands (oils) |
| blockbuster prescription drug Propecia. New | | | | * Slows, stops, or reverses balding, thinning, shedding |
| technology and extraction techniques and | | | | Temporary alopecia, "Diffuse", results from several |
| breakthrough research studies have allowed for a | | | | factors. While heredity is at the top of the list, |
| new approach to stopping DHT and androgenic | | | | stress, medication, & chemical treatments |
| alopecia. | | | | & harsh hair products can slow hair growth |
| DHT shampoos are developed specifically to address | | | | & restrict circulation. Poor scalp circulation |
| alopecia & thinning by naturally blocking DHT. | | | | reduces nutrition levels that promote & maintain |
| The patent pending combination of natural and | | | | healthy growth. Additionally, excessive oil, dirt, & |
| botanical extracts have been shown to increase | | | | product build-up can clog follicle pores harboring |
| circulation, topical nutrition, and block DHT conversion. | | | | infection, reducing follicle respiration, & |
| DHT (dihydrotestosterone) is created by the | | | | accelerating scalp & hair problems - scalp |
| conversion of 5 alpha reductase enzymes from | | | | psoriasis, alopecia, & dermatitis. |
| testosterone. Dihydrotestosterone restricts blood | | | | DHT Shampoos typically include anti-oxidant enriched |
| flow & nutrition delivery to the hair follicles, | | | | bioflavanoids for regulating & controlling sebum |
| which can lead to atrophy and reduced hair density, | | | | (scalp oil), DHT. Excessive sebum can trap bacteria |
| leading to thinner hair, increased hair shedding, or male | | | | leading to shedding, hair fall & alopecia (loss). |
| pattern baldness. | | | | |