Hair
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Edge Booster Isn't What Most People Think It Is
An honest look at Style Factor Edge Booster: what it actually does, who it suits, and how it compares to other edge-care approaches.
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Your Hair Is Falling Out Fast. Here's What Anagen Effluvium Actually Is
Anagen effluvium causes rapid, diffuse hair loss during the active growth phase. Learn what triggers it, how it progresses week by week, and what to do next.
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Can You Get a Hair Transplant for Traction Alopecia?
Yes, but timing and inflammation status matter more than most people realize. Here's what the science says before you book a consultation.
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Alopecia Totalis: What It Really Means for Your Hair
Alopecia totalis means complete scalp hair loss. Learn what causes it, what the myths get wrong, and what actually helps.
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Your Follicles Are Hungry for Pressure, But Not All Pressure Is Equal
Scalp massage and derma rolling both claim to grow edges back. Here is what the science actually says and which one fits your hair situation.
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How Long Before Red Light Therapy Actually Helps Your Edges
Wondering how often to use red light therapy for hair growth? Here's what the research actually says, plus a realistic timeline for thinning edges.
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How to Tell If Your Hair Loss Is Permanent or Temporary
Learn the real signs that separate temporary shedding from permanent hair loss, so you know when to wait, when to act, and when to see a doctor.
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Your Edges Aren't 'Weak.' They're Being Pulled Out
Thinning edges from pulling, tension, and tight styles are more preventable than you think. Here's the science and the real fix.
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7 Things I Wish I Knew Before My LPP Diagnosis
Lichen planopilaris is a rare autoimmune condition that scars hair follicles. Here is what it actually is, how it differs from other hair loss, and what to do next.
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Scarring Alopecia: What's Still Reversible and What's Not
Scarring alopecia permanently destroys follicles, but caught early, progression can stop. Here is what the science says and what to do right now.
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CCCA: How Early the Signs Start and What They Look Like
Learn the early signs of CCCA, how soon symptoms appear, and what to watch for before permanent hair loss sets in.
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One Looks Like the Other. Most Women Get It Wrong.
CCCA and traction alopecia look almost identical but have very different causes and timelines. Here's how to tell them apart before it's too late.
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