Female hair loss
1 IN 2 WOMEN WILL FACE IT
And by the time she finally decides to seek medical help, she's already lost nearly 50% of her hair. That's why we believe the first step is to learn about the causes of hair loss.
WE ARE CONVINCED
THE FIRST STEP IS TO IDENTIFY AND UNDERSTAND THE CAUSE OF YOUR HAIR LOSS
Nutrition
An unbalanced diet or a weakened intestine can lead to deficiencies, weaken hair follicles and cause hair loss.
Androgenic alopecia
Androgenic alopecia is the most common form of hair loss. It is caused by sensitivity to androgens, whether genetic, hormonal, or metabolic.
Inflammation
When the scalp becomes inflamed, whether due to irritation, allergies, or certain illnesses, it can disrupt the natural hair growth cycle.
Menopause
Menopause, a natural stage in a woman's life, causes many hormonal changes, among which hair loss is a major concern.
Lifestyle
When bad habits become established over time, they create internal imbalances that weaken hair follicles.
Contraceptive pill
Hair loss when taking or stopping the contraceptive pill is explained by the significant hormonal changes it causes in the body.
Postpartum
Postpartum hair loss, called postpartum telogen effluvium, is caused by hormonal changes the body experiences after childbirth.
PCOS
PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) is a hormonal imbalance common in women of reproductive age and can affect many aspects of health.
Stress
Stress-related hair loss is temporary or prolonged hair loss triggered by physical or emotional shock.