By:
Emma Jeffery
December 18th, 2024
Ozempic, along with related weight-loss medications like Wegovy and Mounjaro, has gained significant attention as a groundbreaking option for managing Type 2 diabetes and aiding in weight loss. Its effectiveness in helping individuals control blood sugar levels and shed pounds has made it a popular choice for both its approved use and off-label weight management. However, as with any medication, questions and concerns about potential side effects arise - and one of the more surprising concerns circulating is whether Ozempic can cause hair loss.
By:
Christina Lyon
December 11th, 2024
Strong, healthy hair starts at the roots—but how do you actually strengthen those roots? While there’s no shortage of advice out there on caring for your hair, it can be hard to find clear, practical tips for tackling weak hair roots specifically.
Hair Shedding | Hair Loss | Wigs | Toppers
By:
Christina Lyon
December 10th, 2024
When hair is repeatedly pulled or tightened in the same manner, it can lead to stress and damage of the hair follicle, ultimately causing gradual and then permanent traction alopecia. Women who wear their hair in tight pony tails, ballerina buns, braids or weaves, or wear extensions on a regular basis can start to experience hair thinning as well as bald spots. If caught early enough, Traction Alopecia can be reversed by stopping the cause of the hair pulling and changing the hair style to relieve the hair follicles of the excessive and repeat tension.
By:
Emma Jeffery
December 5th, 2024
If you’re here, you might be facing the difficult reality of watching a child you love experience hair loss. Whether due to a medical condition or a response to medical treatment, the process can be overwhelming for both of you.
By:
Emma Jeffery
November 27th, 2024
Experiencing thinning hair can be a tough journey, especially when it starts to affect how you feel about yourself. For many women, hair is a key part of their identity, so when it starts to thin, it’s only natural to feel a mix of emotions, from worry to frustration. If that sounds like what you’re going through, know that you’re not alone—and that there are solutions designed to help you feel like yourself again.
By:
Emma Jeffery
November 14th, 2024
Going through chemotherapy is challenging, and hair loss can be one of the more difficult changes to deal with. It’s normal to feel a little overwhelmed when trying to choose the right wig, especially if you’ve never worn one before. The good news is that there are many wigs for cancer patients that can help you feel more like yourself during treatment.
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:
Emma Jeffery
November 7th, 2024
If you’re suffering from hair loss and considering a hairpiece, you may be holding off from making a significant purchase while you wait and see what your natural hair decides to do. As you go through periods of loss or regrowth, it may seem like your hair has a mind of its own, and in the meantime, you’re playing a frustrating waiting game without an effective solution that makes you look and feel like yourself.
Hair Shedding | Hair Loss | Maintenance&Styling
By:
Christina Lyon
November 6th, 2024
There’s nothing better than a confidence-boosting visit to the salon. The dry, unkempt hair you walked in with transforms, and you walk out with the silky, smooth hair— and a spring in your step!
By:
Christina Lyon
October 23rd, 2024
Did you know that up to 50% of women will experience noticeable hair loss in their lifetime? If you're seeing more hair on your brush or feeling anxious about a widening part or increasingly visible scalp, you're not alone. Hair loss in women can be an emotional journey that finds you desperately searching for reassurance and solutions.