Did you know that men and women generally shed from 50 to 100 single hairs per day? That’s because hair shedding is merely part of a natural balance. It’s all part of the hair growth cycle in which hair grows from the follicle, or root, and passes through four stages: Anagen – The growing phase
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What Are the Main Causes of Alopecia?
Why me? That’s a question most men and women ask themselves when faced with alopecia, the clinical term for hair loss. Depending on the cause, hair loss can manifest itself in many different ways. It can occur gradually over time or all of a sudden. Just your scalp may be affected or your entire body.
Read MoreWhich Vitamins Help with Hair Loss Treatment?
Just as your body depends on nutrients – including vitamins and minerals – to maintain optimal health, it also depends on specific vitamins and nutrients to maintain a healthy head of hair. Research shows that long-term daily intake of these hair-friendly supplements, and foods with these nutrients, can nourish thinning hair and help prevent further
Read MoreWhat Causes Androgenetic Alopecia?
Of all the things that may run in your family, hair loss is probably not one of the most desirable traits. It is, however, something that should be monitored and addressed as you mature in order to preserve and maintain a full head of hair. Both men and women can often trace their own hair
Read MoreEyebrow Restoration In Seattle
There are many reasons why people have thin eyebrows. Some men and woman have naturally thin eyebrows as a genetic trait. Woman often develop thin patchy brows from years of over-plucking. Other common causes of thinning eyebrow hair include hormonal imbalance (thyroid and estrogen), diabetes and trauma. Thin or absent eyebrows can have a profound
Read MoreFemale Hair Loss Treatments
Just like men, women can experience hair loss. Common causes include genetic loss (androgenetic alopecia), excessive pulling or tugging of hair in styling (Traction Alopecia), impulsive pulling (Trichotillomania), hormone imbalances, scarring of the scalp (Scarring Alopecia), medical conditions/medications, stress or trauma (Telogen Effluvium), extreme or sudden weight loss, and treatments like chemotherapy. Most female hair
Read MoreAbout Alopecia Areata
The way your hair looks plays a big part in your self-esteem. You may use special shampoo, conditioner, gel, mousse, and hair spray just to get the look you want. But if you have a chronic autoimmune condition called alopecia areata, you will experience sudden hair loss in circular patches on your head and body.
Read MoreInitial Hair Loss Consultation
Hair loss is a common problem that affects half of the male population and about a quarter of the female population all over the world. Usually the result of alopecia or male/female pattern baldness, hair loss typically affects hair in part of the head or the body. Many women begin to experience hair thinning in
Read MoreReturning to Natural Eyebrows
Eyebrows form a prominent feature of the face, both shaping the face and providing definition. Their form accentuates the eyes, which is the reason why women exert so much effort trying to keep their eyebrows in perfect shape all the time. Girls and young women pluck their eyebrows to give their face a more sophisticated
Read MoreNonsurgical Options for Hair Restoration
Hair loss is a concern for both men and women, and it can have many different causes – including heredity, medical conditions, medications, hormonal changes, and even trauma. There is a growing number of advanced hair-loss treatments available that involve some type of surgical procedure (such as a hair transplant), but it is always best
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