Sunday, April 21, 2013

Provillus Hair Loss Treatment Company Offers Extra 2 Month Supply for Men and Women on Purchase of 4 Month Package

Provillus hair loss treatment has become the popular product for both men and women. The product is made from natural herbs and has no negative side effects to human health. It effectively stops hair loss and stimulates hair regrowth, making the hairs healthy, shiny and beautiful. The natural product has gained a significant popularity for its effective dual step formula to treat the hairs of men and women accordingly as it offers different formulations for both.

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It has been found that poor diet, stress, aging and pollution are the most common factors which damage hairs and cause hair loss. Scientifically health experts have found the DHT hormone responsible for hair loss. This hormone grows on the scalp and makes hair follicles weaker and weaker until they die, by blocking the food and water to the hairs and let the hairs fall from the scalp. Elderly people experience a hair loss more rapidly because the amount of DHT increases with the growing age. Hair loss treatment products are mostly designed to act as DHT blockers, so that the Provillus, but there are many things which make Provillus popular and better than other hair loss treatments.

Provillus is a powerful blend of natural herbs and approved as safe and beneficial formula by health experts and FDA. The product is a 2 step formula which performs dual action of preventing hair loss first and then promoting hair regrowth. The two step formula consists of a hair regrowth supplement and a hair regrowth spray. The hair regrowth supplement is in pill form. The consumption of this supplement twice a day makes the hairs strong enough to fight against DHT hormone and to survive.

The hair regrowth spray is a liquid to be applied over the scalp. The use of that spray twice a day promotes a thicker, stronger and healthier hair regrowth. The product nourishes the overall health of hairs and makes them healthy, shiny and beautiful, without any negative side effects.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

RepliCel Receives Issue Notification from the United States Patent and Trademark Office Protecting Methods of Preparing Dermal Sheath Cup Cells for Its Hair Regeneration Technology

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - April 18, 2013) - RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. (the "Company" or "RepliCel") (OTCBB:REPCF)(CNSX:RP) is pleased to announce that it has received issue notification from the United States Patent and Trademark Office with respect to RepliCel's technology for preparing populations of dermal sheath cup cells for its hair regeneration procedure. These cells are used to treat patients suffering from androgenetic alopecia, also known as pattern hair loss. With the issuance of this patent, RepliCel will now have patents issued in the United States, Australia and the European Union. Additional patent applications, further protecting and expanding on our technology, are pending in the European Union, Canada, Japan, the United States, as well as other countries.

A minimally invasive treatment like RepliCel's, that only requires a small biopsy from the back of a patient's scalp to isolate and replicate dermal sheath cup cells, would be a highly desirable solution for male's and female's suffering from hair loss. According to the International Society of Hair Restoration (ISHR), the leading authority on hair loss treatment and restoration, 923,599 patients sought out treatment for hair loss in 2010, a 66 percent increase from 2004. Of this number, only 279,381 surgical hair restoration procedures were actually performed due to the highly-invasive nature of the procedure or the lack of viable hair follicles that could be harvested. Although the majority of hair restoration patients have traditionally been men, over the years more women are seeking help for hair loss. Since 2004, the number of female surgical hair restoration patients worldwide increased 24 percent.

David Hall, CEO of RepliCel states, "The allowance of our first U.S. patent is a major achievement for our business as the United States represents the largest current market for hair restoration procedures, conservatively estimated at over $1.3 billion annually. The market for a permanent, non-invasive procedure like RepliCel's is clearly significant." Mr. Hall goes on to say, "If you factor in the still untouched market of hair loss in women, the total patients for RepliCel's treatment would expand even further. This patent allowance is one more critical step achieved in building value for our shareholders."

Dr. Rolf Hoffmann, Chief Medical Officer of RepliCel comments, "This is a very significant milestone for the Company, representing the first patent allowed from our family of filed patents in the United States relating to RepliCel's dermal sheath cup hair follicle therapy named RCH-01. This is important, as the Company will look to initiate a pivotal trial in the United States, following the completion of our Phase II dosing trial targeted to start later this year in Germany."

About RepliCel Life Sciences

The Company has developed RepliCel(TM), a natural hair cell replication technology that has the potential to become the world's first, minimally invasive solution for androgenetic alopecia and general hair loss in men and women. RepliCel(TM) is based on autologous cell implantation technology that replicates a patient's hair cells from their own healthy hair follicles and, when reintroduced into areas of hair loss, the Company hopes to initiate natural hair regeneration. The RepliCel(TM) procedure has been developed over the past ten years by the Company's recognized research scientists and medical experts - specialists in the fields of hair growth, hair biology and dermatology. Additional information on RepliCel is available at www.replicel.com.

Notice Regarding Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains projections and forward-looking statements, as that term is defined under applicable securities laws. Statements in this press release, which are not purely historical, are forward-looking statements that relate to the approval and commercialization of the Company's hair restoration process and the Company's expected timeline regarding the expected commencement of the Company's Phase II clinical trial. These statements are only predictions and involve known and unknown risks which may cause actual results and the Company's plans and objectives to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking information, including: negative results from the Company's clinical trials; the effects of government regulation on the Company's business; risks associated with the Company's ability to obtain and protect rights to its intellectual property; risks and uncertainties associated with the Company's ability to raise additional capital; and other factors beyond the Company's control.

Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cannot guarantee future results, levels of activity or performance. Further, any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which such statement is made, and, except as required by applicable law, the Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date on which such statement is made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. New factors emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for management to predict all of such factors and to assess in advance the impact of such factors on the Company's business or the extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement. Readers should consult all of the information set forth herein and should also refer to the risk factor disclosure outlined in the Company's annual report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2011 and other periodic reports filed from time-to-time with the Securities and Exchange Commission on EDGAR at www.sec.gov and with the British Columbia Securities Commission on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Hair loss: why more women are experiencing thinning hair and what to do about it

Balding and thinning hair used to be the one thing men suffered over us ladies, but it seems the tables are turning and more and more women are experiencing the confidence-shattering effects of hair loss.

According to a recent survey, the majority of GPs in the UK have noticed and increase in women seeking treatment for hair loss in the past five years, and a significant number have reported an increase in the past year alone.

Yet we still see it as a (often inevitable) male problem. And though it will affect around 60 per cent of us during our lifetime, almost half of the women polled in the survey by hair supplement brand Nourkrin, who had experienced thinning hair, suffered in silence.

Experts believe that stress can be a major cause of hair loss for women and while it's usually experience by middle aged women affected, women in their 20s and 30s are beginning to be more vocal about their experiences.

At just 26, Malika Smith from Leeds was one of these women.

"I have lovely, dark thick hair and have always thought of it as one of my best features. I don't really need to do anything with it - backcombing, dyeing, layering - it has just always been lovely and thick and so keeping it shoulder length was all I needed to do. However, last year I experienced hair loss and thinning for the first time and it was a very scary thing to happen.

"I didn't realise not just the physical, but also the  emotional effect that losing my hair would have on me. After a few weeks of noticing more falling down the plug hole, I realised that something was really wrong when I went to put my hair into a ponytail and couldn't believe how thin it felt, it was as if half of my usual hair was missing."


"I looked in the mirror at my scalp and could see that it was hair loss from the root that was causing the problem, and my hair was falling out rather than breaking off which I never thought would be the case as I have always had very good hair. My first reaction was embarrassment - I hated the fact that my hair was thinning - I feel much less confident and less attractive."

It wasn't until a few months that Malika asked her hairdresser for advice and ended up being referred to a hair specialist, a trichologist, to tackle her hair loss.

"He asked me about my general health and wellbeing, but he also asked me about the past year of my life, had I had any big changes, was I stressed at all? Suddenly it all clicked into place. I had moved to London in the last six months, after a break-up, and had started a new job.

"While I didn't realise it at the time, yes I probably was extremely stressed and had a lot of new things to deal with all at once, but my hair didn't start falling out until after this and so what was the problem?"

"My trichologist explained to me that hair usually takes about three months to react to what is going on in the body and so when I did the maths, this all made perfect sense. It was stress that had done this to my hair, and then the stress of worrying about my hair loss was making the problem even more of an issue!"
Celebrity hairstylist and Nourkrin ambassador Jo Hansford MBE agrees that there's a feeling of embarrassment around women losing their hair, which is particularly worrying as it hits our self-esteem dramatically.
"It's our primary accessory and we can never take it off so leaving great-looking, well kept and healthy looking hair is really integral to our self-image," she explains.

"I see women come in who are really devastated by the effects of thinning hair but don't know who to turn to. We act as stylists, advisors and counsellors!"
Jo tells us she saw a similar rise in women suffering from thinning hair in the last recession and believes modern stress levels have a lot to answer for.

"Stress nutrition, hormones - there are a lot of reasons but stress is a big one."

"I always reassure my clients that there are things you can do and seeking help is nothing to be ashamed of."

We asked Jo what she advises these women to do if they notice their hair thinning, both in terms of temporary fixes and long term solutions.

"To help make the hair look better while you look for the root causes and give any treatment a chance to work there are a few things to do to make your hair appear thicker and give you more confidence.

"Use good salon-quality products specifically recommend for fine hair. It's worth spending more on a professional grade product so ask your hairdresser for a recommendation because the same grade of ingredients just aren't available on the high street. There are some amazing products nowadays, you don't have to go and sit in the salon for an afternoon for a treatment, everything's much more instant."

Jo's second tip is to invest in a quality cut.

"Get your hair cut regularly and talk to your hairdresser about a style that works to hide any particularly thin areas. There are some very good stylists out there who cut a brilliant, snappy hair cut that gives the impression of thickness."

And when it comes to colour, don't be taken in by highlights.

"Definitely don't go for highlights on thin hair, solid colour makes it look more bulky," she explains.

"The best thing you can do is give yourself a head massage to encourage the blood flow and in turn hair growth. While you're shampooing, give yourself a really good, stimulating head rub.

"And wash it more often than less. If you wash it less often, it gives the hair follicles more time to be impacted by oil. That blocks the follicles so when you wash it you end up losing more hair than if you washed it more regularly.

"But you do need to replace the oil's moisturising, protection so use a good conditioner or hair masque to replenish. And don't go for all-in-one products. Your shampoo should simply be for cleaning."


As well as seeking professional help and tackling the causes of hair thinning, Jo recommends adding a supplement such as Nourkrin to your diet.

"It doesn't work for everyone but I have seen it work for many of my clients. It's not an overnight fix - there isn't one. But you can see real improvement in six months to a year."

If your concerns your hair is thinning, make an appointment to see your GP who will be able to refer you to a specialist.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Hair loss: top 20 myths on hair balding

Myths on Hair Balding #1: Hair balding is due to over exposure to the sun

Let’s not blame the sun for hair balding, there are other reasons to hair balding like stress and lack of necessary nutrients. But if you’re out in the sun for a long period of time, UV rays can damage your hair. Over exposure to the sun can make you hair brittle and dull, but it’s nothing a trim and hair spa can’t take care of. You can also cover your hair with a scarf or a cap to avoid hair damage, eat a balanced diet and exercise.


But hair balding is not linked to UV rays.


Myths on Hair Balding #2: Only men are susceptible to hair balding

It’s an archaic view that hair loss only affects men, haven’t you heard women complain about hair loss? Hair balding or hair loss does not discriminate on basis of gender. The main factor that causes hair loss in women is due to hormonal changes or thyroid problems. It can also be a result of daily worries of balancing house work and office life. With their hectic schedules women tend to eat less or skip a meal, which are also perpetrators of hair balding.


Myths on Hair Balding #3: Clogged pores cause hair loss

If you thought acne only affects the skin, think again, acne is caused by clogged pores. Both hair loss and acne are due to hormonal changes but they are not linked together. Skin care and hair care, diet and de-stressing methods are a few ways to prevent hair loss and male pattern hair balding.


Myths on Hair Balding #4: Caps and hats cause hair balding

Earlier we mentioned that to prevent hair damage cover your hair with a scarf or a cap. But then you must have thought of someone telling you, caps are a cause of hair balding. The logic used is that, sweat and heat make you lose hair or that the cap loosens your hair follicles or that the cap prevents the hair from breathing.


You ought to know that hair gets oxygen from the hair follicles and does not cause any damage. But a dirty and soiled cap can lead to hair infection and hair loss.


Myths on Hair Balding #5: Hair loss is from your mother’s side

Hair loss is heredity, but you can’t only blame your mom for it. If hair balding is in your genes then it could be from your father’s side too. Science says that predominant genes are mostly from your mother’s side but if your dad is balding, then there are chances that hair balding can happen to you too.


Heredity baldness can be explained as hair thinning and not by hair loss. Hair balding is the result of hair thinning.


Myths on Hair Balding #6: Stress causes hair balding

We have mentioned that stress is one of the causes of hair loss; this is true to a point. Stress only speeds up the process of hair balding and hair loss in you. It is normal to lose 100 strands of hair in a day, but it is a problem if it does not grow back. If your bodyweight increases or reduces in a short span of time, it can lead to hair loss.


Myths on Hair Balding #7: Hair balding is linked to old age

It is common to see older men with bald heads, but what does it mean when a much younger man or woman begins to shed hair? Hair balding can start in your teens, and is common among 20-30 year olds. This doesn’t mean you are old, especially if you are healthy and can function like a person of your age. If you are disease free without any complaints, then there you have it, hair balding is not linked to old age.


Myths on Hair Balding #8: Hair gels and hair sprays cause hair loss

In India, hair gels and sprays are deemed as causes of hair balding, while hair oil is respected and talked about in the highest regard. Hair oil is good for the hair, but most people prefer using hair gels to style their hair as it is not greasy to handle. The problem lies in overuse of mechanical equipments like curlers and straightners. Regular and frequent use of these hair styling tools can leave your hair damaged. Therefore, it is safe to use hair gels and sprays as they will not cause hair loss.


Myths on Hair Balding #9: Lack of blood supply to the head causes hair loss

We advise you not to stand on your head to increase the blood supply to the head; it will only make you woozy. It is not true that lack of blood to the head will cause hair loss. But it is interesting to know that lack of blood supply only happens when hair starts falling. It is naive to say that decrease in blood to the head results in hair loss.


Myths on Hair Balding #10: Daily or frequent shampooing causes hair loss

Contrary to popular belief, if you shampoo less often there are higher chances that hair fall is greater. When you don’t wash your hair often with shampoo, dirt or dandruff builds up leading to greater loss of hair. In case hair fall is intense, then you should change your shampoo, pick a milder shampoo for your hair. But do not neglect washing your hair when needed.


Myths on Hair Balding #11: Hair Loss due to testosterone

They say high level of testosterone causes hair loss and hair balding in men. Hair balding is recognized by hair thinning rather than hair fall. What causes the hair to thin is DHT (dihydrotestosterone). DHT is what makes the hair follicles thin and then disappear. When hair follicles of certain parts of your scalp come in contact with DHT, it makes the hair thin.


Myths on Hair Balding #12: Propecia and Rogaine prevent hair loss

It is true that these hair loss treatment drugs prevent hair loss. What it actually does is that it slows down hair loss and is not responsible for growth of hair follicles. But Propecia can regrow hair to an extent. These drugs work well when the person first starts noticing thinning of hair. However, these drugs will not bring back a hair line that has already seen its peaks disappear.


Myths on Hair Balding #13: High intake of Carbs results in Hair Balding

Carbs have nothing to do with hair loss; au contraire carbs provide nutrients for healthy hair. Red meat is also a good source of iron which is great for strengthening hair. It can also lead to re growth of hair.


Myths on Hair Balding #14: Active sexual life leads to hair balding

They say that those who are sexually active can lose their hair. This is a completely baseless myth with no scientific backing whatsoever. We repeat: There is no link that hair loss is caused due to increased levels of testosterone or frequency in ejaculation.


Myths on Hair Balding #15: Cold water prevents hair balding

While a cold water shower can improve the circulation for blood supply, it definitely cannot help in re-growth of hair. Cold water shower is also a great way to de-stress and the best way to cool down in summer, but - once again - it is a false assumption that such a shower will help you prevent hair loss.


Myths on Hair Balding #16: Massaging and brushing reduces hair loss

It is believed that massaging the scalp and brushing your hair improves the blood supply, but apparently these procedures only hamper the hair. If you brush your hair often, it will break it, even certain hair styles can damage the hair causing hair fall.


Myths on Hair Balding #17: Oil application for hair loss

Many feel that inadequate oil application leads to hair loss or thinning. This is not true. Oil application only helps if accompanied with a massage. But if your hair is falling avoid massage as it could further irritate your hair follicles and scalp.


Myths on Hair Balding #18: Shaving and trimming for better hair growth

Many men shave off their heads, so that growth improves. Hair cutting and shaving have no impact on the hair follicle. Once the damage is done, it cannot be reversed by treating the ends of the hair follicles with any cutting or trimming treatment.


Prevent Hair Fall

Losing hair is heart breaking for men and women. The sight of balding in your heydays can be a nightmare except that you are living it. But there are ways and measures that you can implement daily and weekly. Find out the 25 best and effective ways of prevent hair loss and strengthening your hair.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Regrow Hair with Laser Hair Therapy

Normally, the typical human hair grows for 2–3 years before shedding. After it falls out, the hair follicle may enter a resting period before growing a new strand. Baldness or hair loss may result when the hair follicles stop producing new hair entirely. In such case, as the hair sheds, it is not replaced with a new growth, resulting to a decrease in the number of hairs or thinning hair or presence of bald spots.

Laser hair therapy stimulates the scalp with low-level lasers and purports to activate the hair follicles into growing hair. Laser hair therapy can stimulate the hair follicles from their resting stage more quickly. The process may cause recently thinning areas to grow new hairs.

For many years, leading salons and clinics around the world have been using safe cold-beam laser in treating thinning hair and hair loss. Laser technology slows down the progression of hair loss as it aids in nutrient absorption and waste elimination. The low level laser in laser hair therapy functions by improving the scalp circulation and stimulating the hair follicles to go back to their growth phase. Such non-invasive and safe hair loss treatment can be done in a hair clinic or salon or at the convenience of your own home by means of a laser comb.

Low Level Laser Therapy

Also known as LLLT, it is a type of phototherapy which utilizes soft or cold beam laser in treating thinning hair or hair loss. The underlying principle of this hair loss treatment option is similar to that of pain reduction and wound healing. LLLT stimulates the mitochondrion to increase the production of the energy carrier known as ATP, resulting to better nutrient and oxygen absorption that will revitalize the hair follicles to regrow hair.

Laser Combs

A laser comb is a hand-held electrical device that is based on low level laser therapy (LLLT) in improving the health of existing hair, stimulating hair regrowth, and resolving hair loss of men and women of all ages. It uses the scientific principle of photo-bio-stimulation, which is the natural process of light energy converted to cellular energy. As a result, the metabolic activity of the cells is improved significantly including greater nutrient and oxygen loads for blood cells and higher outputs of specific enzymes. Through the increased production of the basic food source for cells, ATP, the energy available to cells enabling them to efficiently absorb nutrients and eliminate waste products is also increased. This being the cutting edge of laser comb is a one-way ticket to having a thicker, fuller head of hair.

Laser Hooded Systems

What sets this laser hair therapy distinct from the other laser therapies is its intermittently flashing laser lights that operate at low energy levels. The low energy laser light that the scalp absorbs improves scalp circulation and promotes up to 70 percent hair regrowth in many cases.

With laser hooded systems, once the time and duration parameters are digitally set, all you have to do is sit under the laser and allow the laser to take effect on your scalp. For 15–30 minutes, your entire scalp evenly receives the therapeutic effects of the laser. Hair will be noticeably thicker after a few months of continued clinic visits.

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Welcome to the all kinds of hair loss treatment

Hair loss is a natural phenomenon which occurs at any stage without any gender biasness. The problem of hair loss can destroy the look and confidence in both sexes. Sometimes to get an immediate solution people end up buying wrong products which worsens the condition. Every year many people visit the doctors to seek solutions. But in recent years medical science has invented numerous ways to naturally grow hair. The hair loss treatments that are available can significantly reduce or slow down the rate of hair loss.
There are different types of hair problems.
  • Grey Hair
  • Male Pattern Baldness
  • Female Pattern Baldness
  • Premature Hair Loss
  • Scalp Aging
  • Dandruffs
Treatment Options
Surgical Treatments- treatments like hair transplantation can be a good option for men with advance balding.
Non-surgical Treatments- this includes tablets, solution, sprays, vitamin supplements, shampoos, minerals etc.
Herbal Treatments- apart from medical and non-medical treatments, the herbal treatment is one that is highly preferred by both sexes.
Effective Herbal Treatments
Aloe Vera- from ancient times, Aloe Vera is used for generations as a good solution for hair loss. It contains superoxide dismutane that is an enzyme known for its stimulating capabilities. It also creates nitric oxide which is good for stimulating. Aloe Vera is available at health stores and pharmacies. It should be applied to the hair or the scalp in daily basis.
Wheat Germ Oil- it is an extremely rich and unrefined oil. It is full of protein and packed with vitamin A, D and E. It is advised to keep the wheat germ oil in cool places. The high temperature degrades the oil’s quality. A few drops of wheat germ oil are enough to message on the scalps or to the spot where hair loss is most evident. The oil draws blood to the hair loss areas, bringing the extra nutrients which promote healthy hair follicles.
Green Tea- green teas are the primary recommendation of many notable herbalists. It is effective to combat hair loss if taken on regular basis. It can also be taken as capsules. Green tea contains antioxidant Catechin which prevents the transformation of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone. If anybody wants to grow hair naturally then green tea is ideal for him.
Stinging Nettle- this is the new age herbal hair loss treatment. The stinging nettle is made up with minerals and lipids. It is applied at the root of the hair. It helps to stimulate hair follicles and make a way for healthy hair overall.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Local student in giving spirit

DELAVAN — Fontana Elementary fourth-grader Madelyn Bosshart may be only 9, but her empathy and desire to put others first is well beyond her years.

Late last week, Madelyn sat calmly at Attitudes, a hair salon in downtown Delavan. As she brushed her 17-inch long, sandy blonde hair out of her eyes and tucked it behind her ears, she talked about why she was giving it up for Locks of Love.

"My friend's mom has a very serious kind of cancer and may pass in a couple weeks," she said. "She lost all her hair and I don't want little girls to feel sad and left out because all the other girls have hair. I want to give little girls, like some of my friends, the hair they need."

Locks of Love is an organization that collects hair donations and makes them into hairpieces for children who suffer from long-term hair loss. A hair donation to Locks of Love must be at least 10 inches and it takes about six to 10 donated ponytails to make one hairpiece.

Thanks to Madelyn, Locks of Love is one ponytail closer to making another hairpiece for a child in need.

Madelyn's idea to help through the donation didn't surprise her teacher, Kim Epping, one bit. Madelyn has made an impact at the school even though this is just her first year in Fontana. Epping said Madelyn never wants anyone to be left out, so she ensures to involve everyone in activities. Because of that attitude, she has made many friends in class.

"She is one of the most unselfish students I have ever met," Epping said. "She puts others before herself all the time. When she said she was doing this, it didn't surprise me at all. She always wants to help people and that is rare at this age. You just don't see that."

Epping remembers the first time she met Madelyn.

"It was an open house and she came bouncing into the room with a smile and introduced herself," Epping said. "That smile has never left her face."

For a short time as Madelyn sat in the chair having 10 inches of her hair chopped off, the smile wasn't as apparent. Before hopping into the chair, Madelyn said she wasn't scared about having her hair cut. Rather, she said she was excited and had told all her friends about it.

   
After Attitudes' hairstylist and co-owner Gale Galvin completed the cuts for the Lock of Love, Madelyn's signature smile quickly returned.

"I like it, I like it," Madelyn said with a beaming smile staring at herself in the mirror as Galvin put on the finishing touches of her new hairstyle. "It's cute. I don't have much to brush."

Epping agreed. She said she loved Madelyn's new hairdo.

"She never had time for her hair anyway," Epping said. "She just doesn't care about things like that."

As she held in a ponytail the hair just cut off her head, Madelyn said she thought there would be more. But she said she was happy to help out.

Since the nonprofit Locks of Love organization was created, thousands of children have been helped. Locks of Love has supplied children with hairpieces in all 50 states and Canada.

There are two main diseases that cause long-term hair loss in children.

The largest number of children helped by Locks of Love have alopecia, an autoimmune disorder that causes the hair follicles to shut down. The disease has varying degrees and affects 4.7 million people in the United States alone. There currently is no known cure for alopecia.

Children with cancer is the second highest percentage of recipients. Every year, approximately 2,200 people under the age of 20, are diagnosed with brain tumors. Radiation treatment to the brain stem as a treatment for cancer can cause permanent hair loss. Chemotherapy also can cause hair loss.