Pregnancy brings a number of changes to your body, including your hair. Your precious locks can become thick and lustrous or fall out excessively. Most pregnant women experience the former – a full head of hair. During pregnancy, you are going to have high levels of...
Trichotillomania is categorised as an impulse control disorder wherein sufferers have the irresistible urge to pull out their hair. It can be hair from any part of the body such as the eyebrows, but the hair on the scalp is often the target of this repetitive...
Smaller ponytail, wider part, more visible scalp – these are the most common signs of hair loss in women. It is estimated that at least a third of females are going to experience hair thinning. The hair loss is typically diffused, affecting the entire scalp. However,...
You may feel scared and even embarrassed when you start losing your hair. It is okay to feel these things as your hair is an important part of how you look. Most people experiencing hair loss feel the same way. But please do not feel alone because you are not. There...
Stress can negatively impact your body. Even your hair isn’t spared from its effects. It is established that it plays a role in reversible hair loss conditions like telogen effluvium and trichotillomania. There are also reports suggesting that stress is one of the...
You probably know that chronic stress is bad for your health. It can increase your risk of developing certain illnesses such as heart diseases, gastrointestinal disorders and depression. It can even trigger a number of hair loss conditions. Yes, you read that right!...