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Top 8 Causes of Hair Loss in Women - Female Hair Loss Help

Top 8 Causes of Hair Loss in Women

There are many causes of hair loss in women, in fact, millions of women the world over are finding their hair is thinning out.  For many, female hair loss is particularly associated with age, but there are other causes too.

Here are the top eight causes of hair loss in women:

Causes of hair loss in women

Menopause. Although a change in hormone levels can be responsible for thinning hair during and after menopause, it is worth noting that following menopause, hair can be thinning out in one of three ways:

First, the natural growth cycle may be interrupted and/or slowed resulting in diffuse hair loss. This is generally caused by a change in hormone levels.

Secondly as we age, our hair follicles can get narrower and this gives the appearance of less hair, when in fact you may have the same number of hairs, they are just much finer. This is especially noticeable for women who had very thick dark colored hair.

And lastly, low estrogen is also known to make hair dry and therefore more susceptible to breakage.

No matter which is your cause, it can help to spend a little extra on natural hair products and take care to keep your hair and scalp conditioned. It’s worth checking whether your hair is actually coming out from the roots, because hair breakage could actually be the reason for your thinning hair. Get yourself a microfibre hair towel and be kind to your wet hair since harsh treatment of wet hair can exacerbate breakage. For more information and advice on what to do about hair loss and menopause click here.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). Although extra hair growth on the body is common in women with PCOS, in a cruel twist of fate the hormonal imbalances can also cause some hair loss. So, more hair where you don’t want it and less hair where you doCauses of Hair Loss in women. Unfair.

Childbirth. During pregnancy, a lot of women will actually experience thicker hair due to the peak in estrogen levels. This ceases, however, once your baby is born so it is common to experience hair loss after childbirth. Just sit tight, focus on your new bub and your hair should return to normal. For information and advice on what you can do for postpartum hair loss click here.

Over styling. It’s probably not much of a surprise that heated styling products like straighteners, curling irons and hair dryers can cause hair loss, but did you know that your hairspray, gel or even the type of shampoo you use could also be causing your thinning hair? Be careful not to overuse styling products or opt for natural products. Whilst you’re at it, be careful with your poor head! Simple things like tight ponytails and harsh brushing can also cause hair loss. Try these two tiny tips to improve the quality of your hair in just one wash.

Low Iron and B12. Feeling tired as well as noticing some hair loss? Your problem could be low iron and/or vitamin B12. The good news is that once the proper levels are restored with the help of supplements and/or diet changes, your hair loss may subside. Head to your doctor for a blood test to find out if this is your issue.

Don't brush off thinning hairMedication. If you’re taking any regular medications, you may not be in 100% tip top physical condition. Many illnesses or just being unwell can cause female hair loss, but in some cases it could be the medication itself. It’s important not to overlook any medications you may have been on long term (I’m looking at you, contraceptives) where you have altered your dosage or recently stopped taking them altogether.

Extreme Weight Changes. Putting yourself on a restrictive diet can mean you miss out on some essential nutrients and that can cause hair to thin out. Likewise, gaining a significant amount of weight quickly can also put your body out of whack and mean that your hair once again, can suffer. So stay away from the fad diets if you don’t want to lose more than weight.

Illness. Because hair is viewed by the body as non-essential, it is often the first thing the body stops assigning resources to, meaning it can begin to fall. Hair loss is a common symptom of a lot of illnesses e.g. autoimmune diseases, but what you may be surprised to learn is that hair loss can be caused by acute illnesses like gastro. These short but intense illnesses can put enough temporary stress on the body which can lead to hair loss usually around three months later. The good news is that this type of hair loss can usually right itself without intervention.

Unfortunately for some, female  hair loss can become your Achilles heel. For many women one bout of hair loss that rights itself following pregnancy or an illness reoccurs later when the same or another trigger hits.

If you are suffering sudden hair loss ask yourself what you were doing three months ago. Since hair goes through a three month cycle it is often the case that it was three months ago when your body was stressed that the damage was done.

Whilst some of these causes mentioned may have their own solutions (e.g. changing the medications, improving diet, changing hormonal states), reversing hair loss or improving hair growth can take a long time. While you are waiting however, there is something you can do to avoid embarrassment, you can apply a simple hair loss concealer.

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4 Comments

  1. I’m very interested in stopping my hair loss

    • Hi Sharon, it is generally possible to stop the hair loss, it’s just a matter of working out what is causing it. There are lots of articles on here with many suggestions and causes. The first thing to do after you’ve read all the possible causes is to visit your local doctor for a blood test. A blood test will rule in and out all the various causes.
      We wish you luck in your journey and please be assured, by those who have gone before you, that usually, once you identify the cause the problem can be mostly stopped.

  2. I take medicine from last more than 8 month but the condition is same or even I called it worst …can u suggest me what can I do for this…even I can’t make simple hairs also their is so much gap in my hairline I feel very low when I saw my hair…I have so much pretty hair before 2 yr …suggest me any treatment which I will get my original hair back. 😉

    • Hi Vandu,
      Try BOOSTNBLEND which is an instant cosmetic solution. It will sort out the problem so that it is not noticeable. You can buy it from http://www.boostnblend.com in the USA or Amazon or any of our other websites around the world.

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