Liz Earle Wellbeing

Hair loss

For many, hair is crucial to identity. Long, short, dyed, coiffed: the way we wear our hair is such a key way of expressing ourselves that if we start to lose it, it can feel as though our personality is quite literally being brushed away.

The issue of hair loss is often thought to be a male one. It is, however, something that affects many women. Treating it as a male issue leads to stigma surrounding female hair loss, leaving women reluctant to discuss the matter openly, and unaware of effective treatment options. While the onset of thinning hair in women happens later than in men, it’s thought that by the age

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