Looking in the mirror to find your hairline looking noticeably thinner, or discovering a larger-than-usual tangle of hair in your shower drain—these can be shocking discoveries. But there’s no need to ...
The bathroom drain clogged with hair, the brush that needs cleaning after every use, the pillowcase dotted with fallen strands—these common observations can trigger anxiety about potential baldness.
Many supplements are not clinically tested, but Nutrafol is, which is why dermatologists recommend them. One peer-reviewed ...
Finding more hair than usual on your pillow or watching your ponytail gradually shrink in diameter can be alarming enough on its own. But what if that hair loss is actually a visible signal of ...
One of the easiest ways to check for hair loss is to look at your hairline, crown, and other areas affected by normal hair loss in the mirror. You may notice your hairline looks ever so slightly ...
It’s an unsettling feeling when you see a layer of hair covering your shower floor after you’ve bathed. Or maybe you notice a wider-than-normal part when you’re blowdrying, or that your brush is ...
Many young professionals feel exhausted, bloated, and experience hair loss despite “normal” blood tests. Dr. Ubaidur Rahman, ...
Your greasy hair might be trying to tell you something — and it’s not necessarily that you’re overdue for a shower. “An oily scalp can be a symptom of androgenetic alopecia,” a k a the dreaded pattern ...
It might be a man’s world, but women are losing their locks too. Now there’s a sweet way to fight back: Telehealth company Hims & Hers just launched the first-ever clinically proven prescription hair ...
Telogen effluvium is a reactive hair loss and is most commonly associated with stress. It occurs when an internal disturbance sends more hairs into the resting phase than usual. This can also be ...