Female baldness is a condition that can occur in all sexes which is commonly known as Alopecia, defined as meaning hair loss.
What is Female Pattern Baldness?
The female pattern baldness is usually caused by genetics which shrinks the follicle and thins hair density. It's commonly seen in women that have reached menopause or imbalanced hormones.
Research showed that more than 50% of women experience hair loss from common issues such as:
- Post childbirth
- Tension hairstyles
- Menopause
- Chemotherapy
- Weight loss
- Stress & anxiety
- Vitamin deficiencies
- Intense dieting
Unlike male baldness that starts from the front near the hairline, in female patterned baldness, it usually starts at the middle and can spread all over the head.
Signs of Pattern Baldness
- Baldness around perimeter of scalp
- Hair thinning and widen area of baldness
- Noticeable shedding at the top of the scalp
Can you recover from female pattern baldness?
With help, it’s possible to regain hair growth from alopecia. Using Grow Me Out Box from HairTalk1, you can recover from blockages in the scalp and alleviate some symptoms of hormonal imbalance. This 4-step system focuses on plant-based vitamins to the supplement hair and body with an invigorating cleansing routine to enable your scalp for growth.