Hair loss is a difficult experience for anyone – men, women, children and adult. It can cause emotional distress and make you less confident, withdrawn and even depressed. It is perfectly okay to feel sad about losing your precious locks, but please do not think that...
Are you noticing broken hairs or thinning along the frontal hairline or on the crown area? Are you feeling small bumps or blisters on your scalp? These can be signs of a hair loss condition called traction alopecia. In this condition, the constant pulling or tension...
Hair loss during pregnancy is not very common. The truth is that the locks of most pregnant women are in an excellent state. Due to the increase in oestrogen, shedding is minimal which results in thicker and even lustrous hair. But… There are a few who may experience...
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,...