Genetic Hair Loss – The Real Cause is Skull Expansion!
Dec 21st, 2011 by Aldouspi

Genetic Hair Loss – The Real Cause is Skull Expansion!

by Paul Taylor
Skull Expansion

Hair loss affects up to 80% of men and 50% of women, and in most cases androgenetic alopecia is to blame. This article suggests that Skull Expansion is the true cause of hair loss and why the conventional reasons given to explain it are wrong!

There’s no doubt that male sex hormones (androgens) somehow cause hair loss in those with the genetic predisposition towards it. Furthermore, dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is the androgen directly linked to this process.

However, genetics and male sex hormones do not fully explain the exact mechanism that will cause hair loss to start. That’s because they can’t answer the following questions:

    Q1. Why do some people lose hair from the front (receding temples), the back (a bald patch), or both these regions of the scalp?

    Q2. Why is it that hair can fall faster in one region of the scalp than it does in the other, and start at different times in a person’s life? (E.g., about 20% of men start losing their hair at puberty, but most don’t start until they’re much older).

    Q3. How can DHT be linked to both hair loss and hair growth? (DHT will, during puberty, stimulate hair to grow in other parts of the body).

These are all very relevant questions about the hair loss process. So, it’s important that complete and accurate answers are given before any theory can be acknowledged as the true underlying cause of androgenetic alopecia.

It now seems more likely that the actual mechanism that causes this type of hair loss is Skull Expansion. Why? Here’s a very brief explanation of how this process causes genetic hair loss:

When you’re growing up into an adult state, your skeleton obviously gets bigger and bigger. This, of course, includes the skull, which not only grows in size, but also changes shape.

Once you reach adulthood, this process (called bone remodelling and resorption) then continues throughout life. For some, this simply involves maintenance of the bones (i.e., keeping them strong and healthy). But, for those who suffer hair loss, this process will cause the frontal and parietal bones of the skull to grow.

This is Skull Expansion, and is the direct cause of hair loss within the male pattern baldness (MPB) region of the scalp.

The genetic link to male pattern baldness is due to the skull shape you inherit. Different skull shapes will have different growth potential (this simply means that the predisposition towards Skull Expansion will vary). The extent to which you lose hair is directly related to the extent to which your skull will expand. Obviously this means that greater Skull Expansion will cause more hair loss.

Only Skull Expansion can provide answers to all of those earlier questions:

    A1. Hair loss at the front is caused by Skull Expansion of the frontal bone. A bald patch at the back is caused by Skull Expansion of the parietal bones. And hair loss at the front and back of the scalp simultaneously, is caused by Skull Expansion of both frontal and parietal bones.

    A2. The different rates of hair loss between the front and back of the scalp depend upon the skull shape you inherit and its growth potential. That’s why your hair loss could start as early as puberty or much later on in life.

    A3. DHT can stimulate hair growth, but it also encourages bone growth. Androgens like DHT are steroid hormones which have an anabolic effect on bone formation (i.e., they make it grow!) DHT causes Skull Expansion, which then causes hair loss to start.

So, now you know that the true cause of genetic hair loss is Skull Expansion. And, should you be in any doubt, why not simply contact a hair specialist, ask those questions, and see what answers you get!

Author about:  Paul Taylor completely reversed the androgenetic alopecia, he suffered, using natural techniques developed from the true cause of this condition (skull expansion). These techniques are now being used by both men and women to successfully reverse hair loss and restore healthy natural hair growth. To find out more visit http://www.top-hair-loss-remedy.com/stop-hair-loss.html



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Most of us know fashion illustrations for their distinctive association with style and beauty. There is no doubt about that, however there is so much more to fashion illustrations that can inspire every designer, no matter what field you are in.

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This is a compilation of the best fashion artworks I’ve found over the years. Pay close attention to the designers’ expert use of colors, textures, movement & flow, sketching & line drawing techniques, collage & mix media techniques.

Most importantly study how fashion illustrators express themselves through their artwork. Inevitably some styles overlap but each illustrator can be distinguished by their own personal drawing style very much like their own handwriting.

Enjoy the exciting breadth and diversity of these breathtaking fashion artwork!

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1. Autumn Whitehurst

Brooklyn based illustrator who’s trademark is a combination of vector line work, glowing texturing and surreal beauty. Her favorite artist is George Grosz.

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2. Cecilia Carlstedt

Fashion Illustrator from Stockholm, Sweden. Cecilia Carlstedt uses a combination of pencil, watercolor and ink to achieve her delicate artwork. Her work has been commissioned by many major brands such as: Bloomingdales, Swarovski, La Perla, Paul Smith, H&M, MTV.

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3. Coco Pit

Illustrator and founder of getconfused, Coco Pit is based in London. I like to mix several techniques but aim for restraint and minimalism in the finished work as I like the results achieved from combining these two approaches. -Coco Pit.

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4. Danny Roberts

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5. James Jean

Artist based in Los Angeles, California. Renowned for his draftsmanship, imagination, and ability to span the commercial and fine art worlds, Jean has created a deeply involved body of work that has been widely featured in print, fabric, large-scale installations, and animation.

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10. Linn Olofsdotter

Brazil based illustrator, Linn Olofsdotter, from Sweden, has explored many mediums before solidifying her career in the illustration field. Her vibant artwork is often described as emotional, surreal and a little naughty. Linn works independently creating artwork for a number of clients in the Fashion, Advertising and Editorial fields such as Oilily, La Perla and Bon Magazine.

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A graphic artist and illustrator, Spain. His work is a combination of hand drawn lines, watercolor drips, doodles and great use of negative white space.

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12. Marguerite Sauvage

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13. Nadia Flower

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14. Naja Conrad

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15. Noumeda Carbone

Freelance illustrator and painter born in Paris and based in Florence, Italy. I work with ink, pigment liner, felt-tip pen and usually I mixes hand drawing with digital instruments. I like the error, the small surprise between lines, the light. – Noumeda Carbone

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