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
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.
By:
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.
By:
Kat Rendon
April 1st, 2022
Everyone experiences some hair shedding. But when you start to notice more and more hair falling out, it’s natural to worry. Excessive hair shedding can be caused by a wide array of factors such as diet, stress level, hormonal changes, and improper hair care. A lot of people tend to take their hair for granted until they start losing it. Then, you may try various products whose claims do not live up to the actual results. You may start to feel overwhelmed or stressed as you continue to lose hair.