Rosemary Oil For Beard Growth: Benefits, Uses and Risks Rosemary oil is an effective essential oil for hair growth. Recognised for its antioxidant and antimicrobial properties, it’s been shown to rival Minoxidil 2% as an effective scalp hair growth…
Male-To-Female MTF Hair Transplant: Costs, Photos, Eligibility Hair is a significant part of any gender transition. Biologically, people assigned female at birth (AFAB) develop different hairlines to those assigned male at birth (AMAB). So if you’re already…
Azelaic Acid for Hair Growth: Can It Treat Hair Loss Conditions? Azelaic acid for hair growth is gaining interest in the world of research. This natural compound is known for its use in skin health serums and treatments, but there’s some…
What Is Dead Hair And What Do Dead Hair Follicles Look Like? Hair isn’t made of living cells, so technically all hair is dead tissue [1]. However, when people wonder how they can tell their hair is dead or what dead hair…
What Is Hair Miniaturisation And How Can You Reverse It? The vast majority of the 85% of men [1] and 55% of women [2] who experience hair loss at some point in life do so as a result of androgenetic…
Do Ponytails Cause Hair Loss? The ponytail is a much-loved hairstyle, worn by women (and some men) to keep the hair off the face.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and Hair Loss Often when young women experience hair loss, it gets put down to stress, especially if they have a busy job or a lot going on in their personal lives.
Childhood Hair Loss: What are the causes? As with adult hair, children’s hair develops within a natural life cycle. A hair strand tends to grow actively for between two and six years, then the strand enters a resting (Telogen) phase. After about three months, the hair will fall out then a new strand will grow to replace it.
Why Do White Blood Cells Attack Hair Follicles? Auto-Immune Conditions And Hair Loss Hair loss can be caused by many things, and although hair loss occurring as a result of genetics is more frequent, it can also be triggered by illness and disease. Auto-immune diseases can have a particularly profound effect on the body, causing not just systemic problems but hair loss too. Here’s a look at auto-immune diseases and some of those which have the ability to cause hair loss.
5 Beard Styles You Can Have After A Transplant Nearly 50% of men will have difficulties growing a full beard. To those who have no issues with facial hair, this may not sound like a huge deal or even…