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We all shed some of our hair every day as part of our body’s natural process. Serious thinning, however, is a concern for many people—whether you’re young or old, male or female, blond or brunette. The good news is that science and medicine continue to discover solutions for slowing or halting hair loss.
Before seeking out the “cure,” you’ll first want to determine the cause. Treatments may vary depending on the nature of your hair loss:
Start by talking to your healthcare provider or a hair loss specialist. They will help you separate fact from fiction so you can avoid products that are known to over-promise and under-deliver. The following are several treatments that may be beneficial:
The sooner you act, the greater your chances of holding on to the hair you have.
Once you know why your hair is thinning, you’ll be better prepared to take action—or choose not to take action at all. Remember, millions of people in all parts of the world lose their hair as part of the body’s natural aging process. Rather than seek treatment, they simply choose to live happily with less hair.
Tamara Seymour writes on a variety of topics, including health, travel, and education. She has always thought her father very handsome, even though he had lost much of his hair by the time he was 30.
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