Kokai Hairfibers are keratin fibers made in the USA that are applied to the scalp, blending with your hair to give the appearance of thicker, fuller hair. These keratin fibers are natural and of the highest quality, allowing them to perfectly mimic your natural hair. Kokai fibers carry a strong static charge that helps them attach and stay on your natural hair. The results are stunning and have changed the lives of millions suffering from thinning hair, alopecia, or undergoing chemotherapy. Kokai fibers attach to the hair strands and are completely indistinguishable from them to the naked eye.
For Men
What role does aging play in hair thinning? Hair loss in men can begin as early as the late teenage years, and nearly half of all men experience hair loss by age fifty. This percentage increases with every decade as age advances. In women, menopause means a reduction in estrogen production, which in turn thins the hair strands. If you have a family history of hereditary hair loss, there is a test that can assess your risk of hair loss before you lose any hair. The test, called HairDX, is a useful tool for young men and women with a family history of hair loss who want to be proactive in addressing the problem. Thyroid disorders or hormonal imbalances can cause hair loss in both men and women. Hypo- and hyperthyroidism can lead to thinning hair. It is important to work with your doctor to treat these hormonal imbalances and restore thyroid hormone levels to normal. Once the cause is removed, hair loss usually subsides.
For Women
Some causes of hair loss include: There are several medications that can cause hair loss. The most common are: • Blood thinners • Antidepressants (especially Prozac, Lexapro, and Zoloft) • Medications containing chemotherapy agents • Prolonged steroid use To determine if your hair loss is medication-related, consult your doctor. Your doctor may decide if you can switch prescribed medications. Some vitamins are very effective against hair loss. Vitamins are important for overall health and, more broadly, for hair health. Many vitamin products for hair are available on the market, but taking good daily multivitamins is the most effective way to strengthen and support healthy hair growth. Biotin is often cited as a natural way to promote healthy hair growth. While biotin may strengthen hair strands, it cannot slow or stop hair loss. Most benefits of biotin are related to nails more than hair. Maintaining a balanced diet is always in your best interest. Hair is 95% protein, so a high-protein diet can help encourage healthy hair, especially if you have a protein deficiency. Look for foods like fish, eggs, beans, and yogurt. Radical weight-loss diets can actually cause reactive hair loss. However, reactive hair loss (Telogen Effluvium) is different from hereditary hair loss. Hereditary hair loss is the most common form and accounts for the majority of cases in both men and women. Telogen Effluvium is a limited and temporary hair loss that resolves on its own. Typically, hair loss takes about 3-4 months, with an additional 3-4 months for hair to recover to its previous state. Other conditions that can cause Telogen Effluvium include anemia, pregnancy, general anesthesia, and trauma. If you have Telogen Effluvium but also hereditary hair loss, your hair may not grow back as full as it was before the temporary loss.