Hair is a feature that we can transform to our liking: we can grow it out long, change its shape, and even dye it a different color. Nevertheless, there are some things that are beyond our reach, one of them being baldness. This situation affects our self-esteem, and although it may seem like there is nothing to do about it,
Studies have shown that some patients who have had Covid also report telogen effluvium or unusual hair loss.
If you are losing a lot of hair, it is probably due to telogen effluvium, a condition that requires early treatment.
Hair often thins due to genetic and hormonal causes. This is one of the first signs of androgenetic alopecia. Some treatments can control this problem.
Although genes have a lot to do with your hair’s health, a balanced, nutrient-rich diet is your best ally when it comes to having full, non-greasy hair or, in other words, healthy hair. When we brush our hair and notice latent hair loss, we usually associate it with alopecia, which affects one in three men over forty years old. However,
As mentioned in previous articles, alopecia can be caused by multiple factors and one of them is a person’s emotional side. In today’s blog we address how depression influences hair loss.