Shedding more hair than usual? With the right strategies, hair loss prevention can be possible. Let’s look at 21 tips on how to prevent hair loss in men.
Rogaine and its generic minoxidil treat many forms of hair loss, but does minoxidil work for receding hairline? Red on to understand minoxidil hairline treatment.
Finasteride for hair loss is a popular and effective treatment. But before taking finasteride, it’s important to understand how it works and potential side effects.
The big question if you’re experiencing hair loss: Do hair loss treatments work? Read on to learn which proven hair growth products deliver results.
Discover how JAK inhibitors might help with certain types of hair loss. We cover JAK inhibitor basics, side effects, and more in our guide.
Concerned about hair loss with phentermine? It can if you skimp on essential nutrients. Learn more about phentermine hair loss in our guide.
Does Nioxin work for hair loss? We dig into the research, outline some of the pros and cons of this treatment, Nioxin alternatives, and more.
Natural alternatives to minoxidil have a mixed record of restoring hair growth, and none seems to be as effective as this popular treatment.
Selenium is an essential nutrient for good health, but if your levels are high then you could experience hair loss and some potentially serious health problems.
The extract of a pumpkin seeds seems to have many nutritional and health benefits. Hair growth may be one of them, but it’s not a sure thing.
Trichorrhexis nodosa is a common disorder of the hair shaft (the visible strands growing out of skin).
Retrograde alopecia is a form of hair loss characterized by the gradual thinning or recession of hair at the nape of the neck or the sides of the scalp.
“Club hair” might sound like a type of hairstyle you put on before heading to a rave, but it’s actually the technical name for a natural part of your hair growth cycle.
Anagen Effluvium results in rapid and widespread shedding.
Alopecia universalis (AU) is a rare autoimmune condition that involves complete loss of hair on your face, scalp, and body.
If you’ve been seeing patches of hair loss with signs of inflammation on your scalp, you may be experiencing scarring alopecia.