HAIR LOSS CAUSES
- Genetics
- Stress
- Poor nutrition
- Medication
- Environment
- Forceful combing
- Post-menstrual hair loss
- Seasonal hair loss
- Post-pregnancy hair loss
- Poor nutrition (especially on diet)
- Medication
- Environment
- Harmful hair treatments
- Stress
FACTS ON CONVENTIONAL HAIR MANAGEMENTS
Most medications on the market work better at preventing further hair loss than stimulating hair growth3.
Hair loss remedies show greater promise of therapeutic effect when supported by thorough scientific research3.
Dietary supplements, which aim to boost the body’s iron, zinc or biotin store work best only if hair loss is caused by a nutritional deficiency4.
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