Written by Richard Simmons| Wednesday, 26 January 2011| There is 1 comment
There are lots of cosmetic hair restoration products available on the market from pharmacies and probably the most popular type which is used by men who are beginning to get a bit thin on top is a form of spray on hair. This spray which is easy to apply coats existing hair follicles with fibres that thicken the hair and reduce the visibility of the scalp.

It all sounds well and good but at Ukmedix News our advice is to stay well away from any type of cosmetic hair restoration spray and here's why. You are lulling yourself into a false sense of security by using these cosmetic methods. What you should be doing is getting to the root cause of your hair loss rather than trying to do a patch up job which does not address the key issues of why exactly you're losing your hair. Using cosmetic hair restoration sprays will give good results and boost your confidence in the short term but when your hair loss starts to get more serious you will have a big problem.
Cosmetic hair sprays need existing hair follicles to work and when these start to disappear no amount of spraying is going to solve your baldness problem. You could end up in a situation where you end up looking ridiculous as you spray more and more on your scalp. The other thing to be aware of is that when you stop using hair sprays you will suddenly experience a dramatic visual loss of hair as opposed to a more gradual decline which would be easier to get used to. In one case which we came across at Ukmedix News a man was in a panic because he said he just couldn't stop using the spray because if he did his appearance would change dramatically immediately.
If you are losing your hair you need to get medical advice and this can be done discreetly and privately on the Ukmedix web site. The UK doctor who deals with your case may be able to prescribe you the hair loss medication Propecia or give you some other medical advice which could be of great and lasting benefit for you.
