Teenage Hair Loss & Thinning: What You Can Do

While hair loss in adults is more common, adolescent hair thinning and loss is possible. Signs of hair loss in teenagers could signal a health problem, so identifying the underlying cause is important.

Read on to understand why teenage hair loss might be happening — plus, what you can do to combat thinning hair ASAP.

Common Causes of Teenage Hair Loss

Adolescence is an active time in the human body, with puberty and brain development forging ahead. Hormonal changes may impact hair growth, but typically loss and shedding are caused by an underlying issue that is broader than just puberty and hormone levels. Here are a few common causes of teenage hair loss.

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Telogen Effluvium

Telogen effluvium (TE) is a form of sudden hair loss caused by a major physiological or emotional stressor. Major life changes or the loss of a loved one could trigger this form of hair loss. 

Medications could also be behind a case of telogen effluvium. In teenage girls, starting birth control pills could cause a drastic enough change in hormone levels to trigger TE. In teen girls and teen boys, certain medications prescribed to treat acne, for example, might also be the underlying cause of TE.

TE causes uniform thinning over the entire scalp. While it can cause what seems like an alarming amount of hair loss, it’s typically no more than 30% of hair. The good news is that TE is considered a temporary (not permanent) disruption to the normal hair growth cycles.

Trichotillomania

Trichotillomania is a psychological disorder where hair is compulsively pulled out. It can be experienced as conscious hair pulling, but it can also involve unconscious hair pulling and often results in bald patches. Because trichotillomania is driven by compulsive hair pulling, it’s best treated with the help of a mental health professional. Often, when stopped early, the hair loss caused by trichotillomania is reversible. If the hair pulling goes on for long enough, however, it can permanently damage hair follicles and inhibit regrowth.

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Traction Alopecia

This form of hair loss happens over time when hair follicles are exposed to the repeated stress of tight hair styles or other harmful hair care practices, such as tight buns or ponytails, braids or hair extensions and chemical treatments. When exposed to tension over the long term, damaged follicles stop growing hair, and you’ll often notice thinning hair at the temples and sides of the head. 

The only way to stop traction alopecia is to stop the offending hair care practices. While the stress to follicles could cause permanent hair loss, growth typically resumes within a few months.

Nutritional Deficiencies

Keeping up a healthy diet and good eating habits can be a challenge for teens. Hydration, blood sugar regulation and adequate protein intake are essential for healthy hair growth and can cause a negative impact when your diet is less than ideal. A daily intake of vitamins, like A, E and B-7 (aka biotin), is also essential for hair health. 

Eating disorders, like anorexia nervosa and bulimia, might also be an underlying cause of a nutritional deficiency in adolescents and are the third most common chronic illness in adolescent females.

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Alopecia Areata

Alopecia areata is an immune system disorder characterized by round coin-sized bald spots. “Put simply, alopecia areata is when your own immune cells attack hair follicles,” said Dr. Kim Langdon, a medical doctor with Parenting Pod. 

Alopecia areata can develop at any age, including adolescence. However, it tends to happen before age 40. More severe forms of this condition, like the complete baldness that comes along with alopecia universalis, tend to begin in childhood and adolescence.

Learn: What Is Alopecia Areata?

Androgenetic Alopecia

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a hair loss condition that is commonly called male pattern baldness, but it’s a condition that affects females too, so it also goes by female pattern baldness. Despite its prevalence and characteristic receding hairline, which affects about 80 million people in the United States alone, there is much the academic research institutions and private companies studying AGA have yet to uncover.

What we do know is that a group of hormones, called androgens, are involved. Androgens are often referred to as “male sex hormones,” but everyone has (and needs) androgens. Another piece of the puzzle? “Genetics play a role in both female and male pattern baldness,” explained Dr. Langdon. It seems that what causes AGA is a genetic predisposition to androgen sensitivity in hair follicles, which leads to hair thinning and can lead to eventual baldness. And AGA can begin in both teenage boys and teenage girls.

About 15% of adolescents experience what is called “early-onset AGA,” which usually appears at 14 in girls and 15 in boys.

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is another autoimmune condition that can impact hair. Like AGA, androgens are thought to be involved in PCOS. The hormonal imbalance caused by higher levels of androgens can impact a female’s menstrual cycles, insulin levels and weight. It can also impact follicles and hair growth cycles. While it’s common for adult women to discover they have PCOS when they have trouble conceiving, the syndrome can start soon after their first menstrual cycle in adolescence.

Find Out: What You Can Do For PCOS-Related Hair Loss

Holistic Ways to Support Hair Health

No matter the underlying cause of hair loss in teenagers, there are some universal and holistic ways to support hair health and improve hair growth.

Practice Healthy Habits

One great way to support healthy hair growth is through healthy habits that support general health and well-being. Getting adequate sleep (teens need 8-10 hours per 24 hours) and regular exercise are pillars of good health. A balanced and healthy diet is also important.

“Teens should avoid highly processed foods and substitute them with a balanced diet composed of natural foods including lots of fruits and vegetables,” said Dr. Daniel Boyer, a medical doctor and researcher with the Farr Institute.

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Follow a Gentle Hair Care Routine

When regrowing hair after thinning or loss, it’s necessary that follicles get some extra tender loving care. Be gentle and avoid aggressive combing, and no brushing hair when wet! “It’s also important that you preserve hair follicles by avoiding excessive pulling on the hair that’s caused by wearing tight ponytails or braids,” said Dr. Jae Pak, medical doctor and hair loss specialist at Jae Pak Medical. Also, avoid excessive heat styling and chemical treatments.

Try a pillowcase designed to reduce friction while sleeping, and use gentle scrunchies wearing hair up. Additionally, a daily scalp massage has been shown to help encourage new growth and blood circulation to the scalp.

Be Patient

While it would be nice if you could get the results you want in just a few days, hair changes takes time. On average, hair grows about 6 inches per year, so it may take some time for the body to reset and visible regrowth to come in.

When to See a Doctor About Teenage Hair Loss

If you, or your teenager, has thin hair or is experiencing excessive shedding, it’s best to see a doctor as soon as possible. As covered, there could be any number of factors causing or contributing to the hair loss. A doctor will be able to identify the underlying cause and advise you on the most appropriate hair loss treatment.

Support for Teens Coping With Hair Loss

Hair loss is a stressful experience for most people, but it can be especially tough for teens who are acutely aware of their peers’ opinions while learning to build healthy self-esteem and confidence.

Support — from adults, friends and even trained counselors — is something that should be extended to teens who feel stressed while coping with losing hair. 

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The Takeaway

Hair loss in teenagers, though less common than in adults, is possible. The best way to treat hair loss in teenagers is by seeing a doctor because there are a variety of reasons a teen might be experiencing hair loss, and you have many options to support thicker looking hair. Seeing a doctor is key, along with healthy habits like gentle hair care, adequate sleep, a balanced diet and regular exercise and stress management.

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Fraunhofer IPA: Paint savings with the bat as a model

In the Paint Visco project, researchers at Fraunhofer IPA are modelling the development and processing of paints. The data for this is supplied by a newly designed rheometer. The model for the technology development was the bat’s echolocation.

How long does the paint remain flowable? How well does it level out unevenness? Under what conditions does the desired mirror-smooth surface form? “Until now, painters had to try out in costly and time-consuming trial-and-error experiments when a paint layer runs optimally,” explains Dr Fabian Seeler. In the Paint Visco project, he has now developed a simulation programme that can be used to virtually determine the properties of paints.

The development of the computer model was a challenge for the Fraunhofer IPA researcher and his team due to the viscoelasticity of the paints. The viscoelasticity, in turn, is decisive for predicting the flow, i.e. the ability of a paint to compensate for unevenness – this can be superficial brush marks, but also pores, wave structures and edges under the paint layer.

New measuring technique

Rotational rheometers determine the flowability of paints by causing a thin liquid paint sample to rotate or oscillate with a disc attached and then measure what force is needed to deform it. “However, previous devices prevent the solvents from evaporating, so the results are of limited use to the paint industry. In addition, such measurements always show only a small, arbitrarily selected section of the material behaviour, since often only one vibration frequency is measured,” reports Seeler. For computational projections, however, one needs much more comprehensive information about the material behaviour, for example the behaviour of a paint sample at numerous frequencies.

Together with his team, he has developed a new measuring technique. Nature was the inspiration: “We copied the measuring principle from the bat,” the researcher recalls. Like the bat, the Paint-Visco-Rheometer works with frequencies that flow into each other. However, it is not ultrasonic calls that are varied, but the frequencies with which the paint sample is deformed. By repeating the sequence of frequencies, the change in viscoelastic paint properties during setting can be recorded. This special signal form makes it possible to determine all the data needed for the progression prognosis within a very short time, Seeler emphasises.

With the new measuring technique, the researchers at Fraunhofer IPA can now also take into account solvent evaporation, which is important for industry: In their rheometer, the paint layer is no longer deformed by a closed disc, but by a construction of several rings. The openings between the rings allow the solvent to evaporate.

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Former Russian factories of PPG, Hempel and Jotun now united

According to a “Coatings World” report, the Lithum Group, the former Russian branch of Norwegian paint maker Jotun, has become the largest coating manufacturer in Russia after taking over the business of PPG and Hempel.

As Coatings World states in a “Russian Report”, “Jotun sold its Russian assets to Atomstroykomplex, a Ural-based construction firm, in August 2022 for an undisclosed amount.” Jotun Paints then passed through a re-branding and got a new name, Lithum, shortly after the deal was closed. “In July 2023, Atomstroykomplex also acquired Hempel assets in Russia, though, as the Danish company pointed out, no active business was involved in the deal”, the article states.

Leader of the Russian coatings market

As the report goes on, “in September 2023, Lithum announced that PPG followed the same path and sold its Russian assets to the company. Again, the terms of the deal, specifically the value and whether a buyback option was included, have not been disclosed.” According to “Coatings World”, the new company formed on the basis of the former Jotun, Hempel and PPG assets in Russia will become the largest player in the domestic coatings market – and also “plans to consolidate its position as the leader of the Russian coatings market in the next five years, and eventually begin export sales”.

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Inground Pool Lighting Options

No one likes to swim in a dark pool in the evening so light up the pool and everyone will enjoy the backyard so much more. In this blog I am going to discuss the different types of lighting options for new and existing inground pools.

It is a lot easier to install inground pool lights at the time of the installation because you need to have a hole in the pool wall for most pool lights. To install a traditional pool light with the pool niche after the pool is built is much more complicated because you you have to tunnel under the deck, cut a hole into the pool wall, and run the light cord through the conduit to the a junction box outside of the pool deck.

But, there are still options for pools that do not have a light niche, such as using Fiber optic lighting, in strands that can be run along the pool coping, or in small cups that can be wall mounted more easily than a 12″ large regular pool light wall niche.

Inground Pool Lighting

Pool lights from Pentair and Hayward are available in both 12v or 120v and you have the option of stainless steel face ring or plastic face ring. I recommend the plastic face ring for anyone that has a salt water chlorine generator on their swimming pool. When using a 12v pool light it requires a 300 watt transformer to step the light voltage down to 12v. When ordering a pool light make sure the cord is long enough so it can be wired to your junction box or power source. If the cord is too short there is no way to add extra length to the cord.

Amerlite incandescent – Pentair Amerlite incandescent light uses an R-40 bulb, similar to a flood light bulb. This is a light that features a stainless steel light housing, with a stainless steel face ring and a tempered glass lens. This light is available in both 120v and 12v with a variety of different wattage: 100w, 300w, 400w, and 500 watt.

LED color lighting – There are several different manufacturers that offer the LED Color Changing pool lights – Jandy, Hayward and Pentair. An LED pool light is much more energy efficient compared to a traditional pool light. The LED Light uses up to 86% less energy than incandescent lights and last up to 10 times longer. Typically with an LED light you can deliver a payback in about 2 years with energy and the maintenance savings. With the LED lights there are also many different options for length of cord typically 30, 50, 100 or 150 ft long. This is the length from the light niche to the junction box, plus about 4 feet.

You can view the LED lights we have available from both Hayward Color Logic and the Pentair Intellibrite 5G White LED light. The Bright White LED pool lamp is great for public pools required to have white lighting, or for someone who just likes a pure white color to the pool. Same options available on the White LED lights as for the Intellibrite 5G Color LED pool lights.

Fiber Optic lighting – There are 2 different styles of fiber optic lighting the in pool lighting and perimeter lighting. For the in pool lighting you install a few gunite, vinyl or fiberglass lens housing for the fiber optic light to go into. The fiber optic pool light is installed into the lens housing and attached to the light is a fiber optic cable the higher the number of strands in the cable the brighter the light will be in your pool. The most popular strand and the brightest would be the 325. Once the in pool fiber optic light is installed in the pool wall you feed the fiber optic cable back through a rigid light conduit. The fiber optic cable is then wired to a light source normally called an illuminator box. Inside the illuminator box there is a color wheel that rotates and gives you the ability to change the light to different colors.

The second type of fiber optic lighting is perimeter lighting, mostly used for decoration and ambient mood lighting. The translucent cable normally is installed under your pool coping of your pool or spa; if you have a double track coping the fiber optic cable would get installed into that track and go around the entire perimeter of the swimming pool. The cable, makes a continuous run all around the entire pool with the cable and makes an exit thru the back of the skimmer. From there is runs to the illuminator box or light source.

Other LED Pool Lights

Oro lights are portable, indoor/outdoor lamps that glow softly with internal LED lights. Use them to decorate your pool, patio or indoor spaces. Powered by rechargeable battery, Oro lights look great floating in the pool, or sitting on the deck or table.

Each light features color-changing lens (red, blue, green and white plus a vibrant color show that automatically fades from one color to another). Oro Lites are UV and water resistant, and come with a remote control.

The Floating LED pool light is powered by a rechargeable battery that gives 12 hours of soft lighting. Float it in your pool, or set it on a table, take it camping, the Floating LED pool light is useful in so many ways.

Easy to use, just charge it up and turn it on. Holds it’s charge for several weeks on standby. Rugged design withstands cannonballs and rough waters in the pool.

J & J Electronics Color Splash 3G LED Pool Bulbs

There is another option! Instead of replacing the entire lamp, you can add the color, fun and energy savings of LED pool lighting by simply changing out the bulb in your existing pool light. Now in their 3rd generation, with over 72 LEDs, consuming only 45 watts of energy.

Color Splash bulbs retrofit into a variety of common pool light housings. Available for spa lights and pool lights in 12V and 120V applications, the Color Splash LED bulb will display 5 different light shows, 7 solid colors and multiple blends. There is a Pure White bulb also available, for those commercial pools that are required to use white lighting.

LED pool lighting is here to stay. When you need to replace your pool light, or if you want to just add some vibrancy to your pool after dark, look to LED pool lights. You may never change a light bulb again! If you operated your LED light bulb for 12 hours per day, 7 days a week – it could last 12 years! Saves money, saves maintenance and provides deep, rich color that incandescent bulbs or lens covers just can’t duplicate.

LED Pool Lights have:

  • Very low energy consumption
  • Very long LED bulb lifespan
  • Rich, deep and bright colors
  • Programmable light shows
  • Very low maintenance

Pool Deck & Patio Lighting

Small Down lights on steps or walls – If you have retaining walls, or steps as part of your outdoor pool and patio, using down lights on the steps are good for safety, and they also look very cool. Retrofitting down lights can be tricky on solid concrete steps, but if you have wood or stone steps or capstones, wires can usually be hidden easily.

Small Up lights on feature trees – these can be solar powered spotlights, that can be used to illuminate small landscape areas you are especially proud of, statues, water features or sitting areas. Outdoor lighting has really come a long way in recent years, with a lot to choose from.

Pathway lighting – Another good choice for solar powered lights, pathway lights come in a variety of types from vintage and classic to modern. Just stick them in the ground, hide the cord in the dirt, and stick the solar collector in a sunny spot, at one end of the run.

Tiki Torches – This is a very inexpensive way to light up around the pool area and also your backyard. Just be careful that you have nothing flammable near the Tiki torches; that could be very dangerous. It’s best to keep the flame height around 6 ft, or above most people’s heads.

I hope that this gives you some ideas about how to light up the night – in and around your pool!


Norwich City & Newcastle enter race for Steve Mandanda

According to L’Équipe, Premier League sides Norwich City and Newcastle United have made contact with Steve Mandanda’s agent about a possible January move.

Aston Villa have also been in contact with the player, having been thought to have even made an offer for the French international but the Marseille man is said to be unimpressed by Remi Garde’s side’s results situation at present.

Mandanda’s big dream would be a move to Liverpool. His agent has offered him to the Merseyside outfit, but Jurgen Klopp has two other individuals in that position that he wishes to target first: Timo Horn (22) and Marc-André Ter Stegen (23).

Mandanda is leaving the door open for a move next month, but the lower-ranked Premier League sides will have to pull out all the stops if they are to convince him to join them.

Marseille would require of a fee of around just €4m to €5m, with Mandanda’s contract out at the end of the season.

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Fluke CableIQ™ Qualification Tester vs. LinkIQ™ Cable+Network Tester

In 2007, Fluke Networks created the cable qualification market with the introduction of the CableIQ Qualification Tester. Certification is essential for building owners who need to ensure that their contractors have installed a cabling system that meets TIA and ISO standards and will support both today’s networks and tomorrow’s — but network cable qualification testers were priced out of reach for network maintenance teams. CableIQ tested cabling against network standards, such as 1000BASE-T, and provided documentation that showed what the cable was capable of.

After 15 years, it’s no longer possible for us to manufacture the CableIQ — but we have a better solution: the LinkIQ Cable + Network Tester. If you’ve been thinking about purchasing or replacing a CableIQ, here’s what you should know about the LinkIQ.

 

Mark Mullins of Fluke Networks demonstrates the differences between the CableIQ and the LinkIQ

7 things to know about switching to the LinkIQ

1. No coaxial testing

CableIQ offered testing for 75 Ω coaxial cable, which the LinkIQ does not. For those who need to test coax, our MicroScanner™2 can test 50, 75, and 93 Ω coaxial cables (at less than half the price of the CableIQ).

2. Modern user interface

The CableIQ’s 2.5-inch monochrome backlit display was nice for a tester in its price range (back before smartphones), but most users today are much happier with the high-resolution color display of the LinkIQ. One example of the value of this display is the “cable speedometer” (see image below), which makes it easy to see what the cable is capable of. And the touchscreen keyboard of the LinkIQ is faster than the four arrows on the CableIQ when it’s time to enter text or cable identifiers.

The LinkIQ’s “cable speedometer” shows clearly what a cable is capable of.

3. Supports today’s network standards

When the CableIQ was launched, 1 Gig Ethernet was the fastest thing on copper. Today the world is moving much faster, so the LinkIQ adds 2.5, 5, and 10 Gig cable qualifications.

4. Switch port testing

Both testers can tell you if you’re plugged into an Ethernet port, but the LinkIQ takes it to today’s speeds, recognizing 2.5, 5, and 10 Gig-capable switch ports. And the LinkIQ adds valuable information about the switch itself: name, IP address, port number, and VLAN. This information helps solve problems where the user is plugged into the wrong switch or port, or the switch is improperly configured.

5. Network Connectivity Testing

LinkIQ can be set up to ping an IPv4 or v6 device, then it displays the results of 4 pings, including response time. This can determine if the network can provide access to key servers or services. The LinkIQ’s address can be set manually or via Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). This not only helps debug DHCP problems but allows the user to see the gateway and Directory Name Services (DNS) servers in use.

6. Power over Ethernet

When CableIQ hit the market, Power over Ethernet (PoE) had just started to show up in networks. CableIQ can sense some installations of PoE, mostly as a warning that it should be disconnected to prevent damaging the tester. LinkIQ is built for today’s PoE world, certified by the Ethernet Alliance for compatibility with all current IEEE PoE standards: 802.3af, at, and bt. Not only is it safe to connect, but it will also display the power levels offered by the switch (up to Class 8 or 72 watts), which pairs are powered, and whether the source is single- or dual-signature. To confirm that power is available, the LinkIQ places a load on the switch and ensures that adequate voltage is present. If you’re installing PoE devices, such as access points or cameras, these features can save hours of trial-and-error troubleshooting.

7. LinkWare™ PC Reporting

CableIQ offered its own documenting and reporting package, the CableIQ Reporter. LinkIQ is compatible with LinkWare PC, our industry-leading reporting package that supports our certification testers — even those that were obsoleted before the launch of CableIQ! Tens of thousands of electricians and technicians use LinkWare Live regularly; the single application for storing and reporting all your work makes life much easier.

In addition to its key advantages, LinkIQ also offers several smaller conveniences: a rechargeable battery that’s compatible with standard USB-C chargers, a one-button control that automates the testing process, user support in 12 languages, and a strap to hang it up while you’re working.

Check out LinkIQ’s differences for yourself.

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