Over 30 million women in the U.S. alone are affected by hair loss.
Hair loss in women is a serious life-altering condition that affects one’s self-image and emotional well-being. Women’s hair loss is not as openly recognized as men’s hair loss therefore information along with treatment options are quite limited and not easily available—until NOW.
HAIR DENSITY AND QUANTITY IN WOMEN BEGIN TO DECLINE AT AN AVERAGE OF 3.51% PER YEAR.
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The Major Causes of Hair Loss
Almost every woman eventually develops some degree of female pattern hair loss, but it’s typically not noticeable until menopause.
Androgenetic alopecia
Androgenetic alopecia is a common form of hair loss in both men and women. In men, this condition is also known as male-pattern baldness.
Hormone Imbalance
Hormonal balance is vital to a healthy, cancer-free mind and body, but can be disrupted in many ways. Hormone fluctuations occur naturally and can visibly (and negatively) affect the rate of hair growth.
Patchy hair loss
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that causes hair to fall out in small, random patches. The hair loss usually affects the scalp, but it can also occur in other areas of the body as well.
Scalp infections
Seborrheic eczema, or dermatitis, is a common inflammatory skin condition that causes flaky, scaly patches on the skin, especially the scalp.