Hair
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CCCA Is Not Just a 'Black Hair Problem,' But Here's Why It Hits Us Hardest
CCCA scars hair follicles from the crown outward. Learn what actually causes it in Black women and what you can do about it step by step.
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How to Slow CCCA and Give Your Follicles a Fighting Chance
Can CCCA be reversed? Here's what the dermatology research actually says, plus the steps that may help you protect what you have and encourage regrowth.
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CCCA Is Not Just Dry Scalp. Here Is What Actually Helps
CCCA is scarring alopecia, not a moisture problem. Learn how to support your scalp naturally while working with a dermatologist to protect your hair.
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CCCA Does Not Have to Keep Spreading: Here Is How to Slow It
CCCA can be slowed and sometimes stabilized. Learn the real causes, what actually makes it worse, and the steps dermatologists recommend.
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7 Things That Actually Help CCCA Hair Loss (And What Doesn't)
Looking for the best products for CCCA hair loss? Here's what the science says actually helps, what to skip, and how to build a real routine.
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How Do You Stop CCCA Hair Loss From Getting Worse?
CCCA causes permanent scarring if ignored. Here's what a veteran stylist wants you to know about slowing it down and protecting what you have.
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Can You Treat CCCA Hair Loss? What Actually Works
CCCA is scarring hair loss common in Black women. Learn what treatments dermatologists recommend, what myths to ignore, and how to support your scalp at home.
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I Thought My Hair Would Just Grow Back. Here's the Truth About CCCA
Wondering how long CCCA hair loss takes to grow back? Here's what the science actually says, plus what helps and what hurts your chances.
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What Causes CCCA Hair Loss?
CCCA destroys hair follicles from the crown outward. Learn what actually causes it, who is most at risk, and what you can do about it.
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CCCA Hair Loss: 7 Things Every Black Woman Should Know
CCCA causes permanent hair loss from the crown down. Here's what it is, why it happens, and what you can actually do about it.