Blog Posts About Hair Loss

The most common physical consequences we know are weight gain and liver damage, but people wonder whether alcohol abuse also causes hair loss.

It's no use complaining and brooding about thinning hair at the front; you'd better put that effort into finding hair loss solutions. Here are the best ways to hide thinning hair.
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Have you ever felt like "your hair hurts"? If you ever feel "hair pain," it rather signals to a problem in the hair follicle or the scalp, which, as you know, is very sensitive skin.

Many guys would give anything to grow a full beard. You can rely on trimming and grooming tools, special products, and even hair loss products to keep an enviable beard.

You should never underestimate the influence of hormones in your body. If you are experiencing hair loss, chances are you have a hormonal imbalance, even if you don't know.

The earlier you tackle hair loss, the better. Timely action can be the difference between fuller hair and acute hair loss, but you must read the warning signs first.

Hormonal imbalances can be responsible for excessive hair shedding, such is the case of thyroid issues. We are about to explain why hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism unleashes hair loss.

The signs of hair loss are often less than obvious. People just let obvious signs go by because they feel like they are doomed to baldness and there is nothing to do about it.

Stress has been said to be behind different health problems, from catching a cold to becoming prone to cancer, and hair loss is no exception to this.

Hair is considered a symbol of youth and beauty for both men and women, so it is not easy to accept that your hair is thinning and might eventually be all gone.