Friday, June 25, 2010

No Job Because Of Hair Loss

Yes Hair loss can stop you from getting a job so it seems. Read this...

According to research by the Canadian Hair Research Foundation in 2000, hair loss can even affect a person's ability to find work. The study found that when applying for jobs, 41 per cent of men with full heads of hair were selected for job interviews while only 27 per cent of balding men were selected. Psychologically hair loss is a sign of aging and as an employer a young work force is more attractive.

In addition, 60 per cent of Canadian women say they prefer men with hair, and one in four Canadians believe it is harder for a balding man to find a sexual partner than it is for a man with a full head of hair. Interesting enough, clinical studies show that men with back hair prefer to not have it at all and only 29% of women actually like a hairy man and 11% were undecided.

Surprisingly 34% of those women said they found that if the chest and stomach were covered with hair this would be attractive to them. What women find attractive about this type of frontal body hair was what women were calling "The Tiger Line". This is the line of hair that runs from the chest down the bottom of stomach into the pants or underwear. 85% of women said they found this to be attractive.

One of the most popular hair loss products on the market right now is called Provillus . Both men and women customer reviews praise the product for how well it works. There are other proven hair loss products that have more clinical studies like Hair Genesis but Provillus is what most people want.

Provillus is now available in Canada from Keepmyhair.ca or Provillus Canada.ca and they ship from within Canada and not from the USA. For clients in the USA keepmyhair.ca will ship Provillus for FREE. In Canada you will have to buy more than 1 bottle to get free shipping.

The bottom line is women like hair so there is hope for men with hairy bodies, just not too much hair and for those men with thinning hair or hair loss you should try some proven hair loss products. You can stop thinning hair, you can stop hair loss but  If you are completely bald there is no product on the market that bring you hair back, at least not right now.

Research conduct by Dr. McElwee, who was a senior scientist at Philipp University in Germany before joining Vancouver's Coastal Health Research Institute, did a PhD in Alopecia areata, an inflammatory hair loss disease that can affect men, women and children, and can even cause full body hair loss. McElwee's research extends beyond a cure for baldness because if the mysteries of Alopecia areata (Hair Loss) are solved then we can unlock the mysteries of other auto-immune diseases like lupus or multiple sclerosis. It can also help us to understand the mechanism of wound healing as well.

What a break though this would be for the medical community and the human race in all.

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