By:
Kat Rendon
November 13th, 2024
Watching your hair fall out can cause distress and confusion. While hair shedding is part of your hair’s natural lifecycle, an excessive amount of shedding is cause for concern. There are many reasons why hair sheds, some of which can be helped through lifestyle changes. However, these changes may not yield immediate results and when you’re watching more and more hair pile up on your hairbrush, you don’t have time to lose.
By:
Christina Lyon
September 18th, 2023
For as cute and flirty as they are, bangs have unfairly been dubbed as the first sign of an existential crisis—or a trendy haircut gone horribly wrong. If you've ever been on the losing end of some kitchen scissors and a YouTube tutorial, you know that there's nothing quite as tragic as a bad set of bangs.
By:
Christina Lyon
September 18th, 2023
If you're tired of sweaty necks, uncomfy ponytails, and the upkeep that comes with long tresses, then short wigs are about to become your new BFF. From the ever-popular pixie cut to trendy tousled bobs, wearing a wig gives you the freedom to try any style without the commitment of a major mane change. Short hair wigs give you an instantaneous hair upgrade—even if you're secretly battling bald spots underneath that cap.
By:
Christina Lyon
February 8th, 2023
Hereditary hair loss may be a shock as the first symptoms start to show. For many women, they may have had an indication the problem might affect them if they’ve watched a parent battle hair loss. Despite its prevalence, it’s one of the most challenging types of hair loss to manage.
By:
Kat Rendon
June 6th, 2022
Hair loss tests can be useful tools in assessing what might be triggering hair loss. While few tests can test for an exact cause, having more insight into your health can help you make lifestyle changes that may stimulate growth, or at least slow the loss. There are various hair loss tests available to help you get answers to your questions about hair loss.
Hair Shedding | Customer Journeys | Hair Loss
By:
Kat Rendon
May 30th, 2022
For most people, hair loss doesn’t happen all at once or overnight. Typically, it’s a gradual process that may appear innocuous at first. You may not notice bald patches immediately. Instead, you may notice your hair feels thinner, or maybe you’re seeing more breakage. While you may not notice hair loss at first, when you notice it, it may become the thing you notice the most. While experiencing hair loss is stressful, it’s a fairly common condition. This may not seem comforting at first. However, because it is so common, there are treatments and solutions available to help you combat hair loss.
By:
Kat Rendon
May 27th, 2022
When hair loss starts, you start looking for solutions. While researching potential solutions, you’ve most likely come across Minoxidil, also referred to as Rogaine®. Minoxidil is the only topical FDA-approved hair loss drug. However, Minoxidil does not come without problems despite having a lot of positives. While many people have seen success with Minoxidil, its biggest drawback is that, if Minoxidil works for you, you have to use it indefinitely. Like any drug, if you stop taking Minoxidil it stops working.
By:
Kat Rendon
May 25th, 2022
Coping with mental health while experiencing hair loss can be an overwhelming experience. Hair loss itself can leave you feeling unsure of who you are. While the hair loss may be triggered by a big life event or change, such as a stressful move or giving birth, it can be difficult to deal with, even if you’re prepared for it. Even if you have not struggled with a mental health condition in the past, it is vitally important that during this time, you’re very cognizant of the state of your mental health. It can be easy to write mental health off, as it's something that is not visible to most, but it is still a huge part of your overall health and well-being.
By:
Christina Lyon
May 23rd, 2022
You’re getting ready for work one morning. Time to shower, style your hair, and suit up. Only each day that goes by, it’s harder to ignore the anxiety you feel when you look in the mirror. Thinning hair in women has that effect — a lighter ponytail, slumpy wave, uncomfortably exposed hair part — what happened to the pompadour look you achieved with one blow-dry? Or the voluminous ponytail after one tease?
By:
Kat Rendon
May 23rd, 2022
There is no right way to experience hair loss. Hair loss can be caused by an array of factors, making each person’s experience with hair loss unique. If you’ve just started to lose your hair, you may feel as if you don’t know where to begin or what to do. Even if you’ve been dealing with hair loss for a while, you may feel like you’ve tried everything and aren’t sure where to go next. Maybe you’ve tried regrowing your hair with Minoxidil. You may have even resorted to trying hair growth myths such as brushing your hair 100 times a day. But if you’re on this page, you may be wondering: when is the right time to buy a wig?