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Kat Rendon
April 27th, 2022
Maybe you heard about Minoxidil, commonly known as Rogaine®, and decided to give it a go, hoping to see your hair regrow. Minoxidil is the most popular hair loss treatment on the market and the only FDA-approved topical treatment for women and men. Now it’s been months and still nothing. You’ve been waiting patiently and now you’re starting to wonder whether you’ll ever see results from Minoxidil.
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Kat Rendon
April 25th, 2022
When you experience hair loss, it’s natural to want to find a solution that will work for you. You don’t have time to waste on false claims or faulty products. Many products on the market that promise to regrow hair address other issues such as hair shedding, thinning, or breakage. There are only two hair growth treatments on the market that are FDA-approved to regrow hair: Finasteride and Minoxidil. Both Finasteride and Minoxidil were originally studied for purposes other than treating hair loss. However, both have been studied and the efficacy of their use as a hair growth treatment has earned them the coveted label of FDA approval.
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Kat Rendon
April 25th, 2022
When you notice an increase in hair shedding, you may become concerned. After all, your hair is supposed to stay on your head. It’s normal to shed between 50 to 100 hairs a day. But if you start seeing clumps of hair coming out or notice more hair in the drain or on your hairbrush, you may be worried.
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Kat Rendon
April 22nd, 2022
Living through COVID-19 has taught us to expect the unexpected. The virus upended lives and made many aspects of our lives that used to be predictable, unpredictable. Whether or not you have had COVID, the pandemic has been a collectively stressful and traumatic experience.
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Kat Rendon
April 20th, 2022
When you start to notice an increase in hair shedding, you may begin to look for products that can resolve the problem you’re dealing with. But when you’re faced with the prospect of losing more of your hair, you don’t have time to waste on products that simply don’t work or whose claims don’t match the efficacy of their products.
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Kat Rendon
April 15th, 2022
Experiencing hair loss is unnerving. Hair is often directly tied to parts of identity. When you start to lose your hair, you may feel like you’re losing a part of yourself. Hair loss can occur at different points throughout life and can be caused by a wide array of factors that range from genetics to environmental stressors.
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Kat Rendon
April 13th, 2022
When you start losing your hair, you start looking for an answer. If you’re experiencing progressive hair loss, you’ve probably heard about the leading hair loss product: Minoxidil. Minoxidil, most commonly known by the brand name Rogaine®, has been around since the late 1980s and has helped millions of people regrow their hair. Because of its popularity, most people default to buying and using Minoxidil but may not be familiar with the ins and outs of the product. But the truth is, Minoxidil may not be the right solution for your hair loss.
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Kat Rendon
April 11th, 2022
When you start to lose your hair, you start to look for answers. More than likely, you’ll look to products and solutions that have been tried by many other people. After all, you want to quickly find the solution that will work for you. Hair loss won’t wait and neither can you. One of the most popular hair loss treatments is Minoxidil.
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Kat Rendon
April 6th, 2022
Finding a human hair topper isn’t always the easiest task. There are lots of companies that make wigs, but fewer that make high-quality human hair toppers. When looking for a topper, you may not know where to begin. First, you need to make sure a topper is right for you. Then, you need to look at different features of the topper to make sure that it’s the best option for you. Once you’ve determined a topper is for you and know what you’d like in a topper, the next step is to choose where you’d like to buy your topper.
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Kat Rendon
April 4th, 2022
Hair loss is often a condition that isn’t talked about. It can be a traumatic experience for anyone, but especially for children. As a parent of a child experiencing hair loss, you may feel overwhelmed trying to figure out how to help your child. Often, children’s hair loss is a side effect of medical treatments but it can also be caused by genetic factors such as alopecia.