By:
Christina Lyon
July 20th, 2022
Ever purchased a hair loss solution promising "guaranteed results” and subsequently been let down? We understand the frustration.
By:
Christina Lyon
July 15th, 2022
You’ve gone through another “magical elixir” hair treatment but saw no results. This one looked so promising. That’s the third hair fall solution you’ve tried in the last two months, but your hair is still falling out.
By:
Christina Lyon
July 8th, 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:
Christina Lyon
July 1st, 2022
Do you ever find your hair frolicking everywhere? Strands on the couch, your pillow, and the dreaded ingredient that slipped into your dinner. You brush your hair, shower, and even more hair falls out. When does it end? Is this normal? Is there a hair fall treatment that can help?
By:
Christina Lyon
June 24th, 2022
There's nothing more confusng and disheartening than watching your hair fall out in clumps. Seeing an abnormal amount of strands in your drain and brush can be really scary—especially when you don't know the exact cause of hair fall.
By:
Christina Lyon
June 22nd, 2022
Hair falls out for many reasons, but any woman battling hair loss will tell you that pinpointing the exact cause is nothing short of maddening. We hear you. We’ve seen so many cases of women’s hair loss, and while each experience is unique, the feeling of losing control is very common. You wonder: why is my hair falling out?
Hair Shedding | Minoxidil | Hair Loss Testing | Hair Loss | Women's Minoxidil
By:
Christina Lyon
June 16th, 2022
Some days, it feels like battling hair loss is a full-time job. Strands amass throughout your life, serving as constant reminders of this one, all-encompassing issue that seems like it has spun completely out of control. You’ve tried various supplements and hair treatments, but maybe their potency was short-lived, and they didn’t show you how to control hair fall.
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 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.
Hair Shedding | Minoxidil | Hair Loss Testing | Hair Loss | Men's Minoxidil | Women's Minoxidil
By:
Christina Lyon
March 25th, 2022
You’ve heard about Minoxidil, or maybe you use it to treat hair loss, and with daily applications, you’re wondering how long you have to commit to using Minoxidil. Applying the foam or liquid solution every day, and waiting hours for your hair to dry before styling, is painstaking. Which brings up an important question: Do you have to use Minoxidil forever? Or can you stop after you see results—if you see results?