Hormones and Hair Loss.
Did you know that Hair loss during post-pregnancy and menopause is a thing!
It can be attributed to hormonal changes and various factors, it,s distressing when you notice these changes in your hair.
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Postpartum Hair Loss
- During pregnancy, hormonal changes cause a reduction in hair shedding, leading to thicker, fuller hair.
- After childbirth, hormone levels shift dramatically, leading to a shedding phase, typically occurring around 2-4 months postpartum.
- This temporary condition is called telogen effluvium, and it can result in noticeable hair loss, but it usually stabilizes within a few months.
- Adequate nutrition, gentle hair care, and time can help restore hair to its pre-pregnancy state.
- OiTO haircare is gentle on the lipid mantle, the ingredients cleanse gently with out agressors to add stress to the hair structure
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Menopausal Hair Loss:
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- Menopause is a natural phase in a woman's life when Estrogen levels decrease significantly.
- Estrogen plays a role in promoting hair growth, so its decline can lead to hair thinning and loss.
- Another factor is the increased prevalence of androgen hormones, like testosterone, which can lead to androgenetic alopecia (female pattern baldness).
- Age-related factors, genetics, and overall health also contribute to menopausal hair changes.
- Treatments may include hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or medications to slow hair loss, but it's essential to consult a healthcare provider for guidance.
- Oito Scalp Elixir adds hydration the hair bulb to replenish the hair strand, nuturing the roots to support new hair growth.
In both cases, it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional or dermatologist for a proper diagnosis and personalised treatment options, to address the underlying causes of hair loss.
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