Hair Loss
Postpartum Hair Shedding
Many women find they rapidly lose a large amount of hair about three to six months after giving birth.
Read MoreThyroid Conditions and Hair Loss
Thyroid conditions are one of the most underdiagnosed culprits of hair loss, hair thinning and reduced hair growth.
Read MoreHair Loss and Stress
Many types of stress start out in the mind, then go on to immensely affect our physical wellbeing.
Read MoreMedication and Hair Loss
In some people, certain medications and drugs can cause hair shedding.
Read MoreChemotherapy and Your Hair
A cancer diagnosis, so distressing in itself, is often made even more so by the possibility of losing your hair during chemotherapy.
Read MoreTreating Hair Loss with Contraceptive Pills
Some birth control pills can protect hair follicles which may help slow the hair thinning process, because they increase your oestrogen levels and/or diminish your levels of testosterone
Read MoreHormone Replacement Therapy and Hair Loss
HRT helps keep your hair in its growth phase for longer, and therefore stops it from moving into its shedding phase prematurely.
Read MoreTreating Male Pattern Hair Loss
Written by expert trichologists, our guide to male hair loss discusses causes, treatment options and recommended products for men with thinning hair.
Read MoreHow to Identify Different Types of Hair Loss
We know that any form of hair thinning or loss can be extremely worrying and stressful. That is why we are here to help.
Read MoreFAQ: Menopause and Your Hair (Part I)
Many women find that their hair changes leading up to and during menopause. This can be extremely stressful, but if you are experiencing it, know that you are not alone
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