Hair
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I Blamed My Edges on Stress. I Was Half Right.
Stress and tight styles both steal your edges, but they do it differently. Here is how to tell them apart and what to actually do about it.
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Tension Alopecia vs Traction Alopecia: Are They the Same Thing?
Tension alopecia and traction alopecia sound almost identical, but they're not quite the same. Here's how to tell them apart and what to do next.
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How Long Before Tight Styles Cause Traction Alopecia?
Learn what causes traction alopecia, how quickly tight hairstyles damage follicles, and the step-by-step approach to stopping and reversing the damage.
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6 Things That May Trigger Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia
Learn what researchers believe causes frontal fibrosing alopecia, how it differs from other hair loss, and what you can do to protect your hairline.
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Scalp Psoriasis Can Pause Your Hair Growth for Months
Find out how long scalp psoriasis takes to grow back, what actually slows regrowth, and the steps that can help your edges and hairline recover.
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Your Scalp Is Not the Problem: Understanding Psoriasis
Scalp psoriasis is not caused by poor hygiene or the wrong products. Here is what actually triggers it and how to care for your edges through flares.
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Two Different Problems, One Clear Path Forward
Losing edges or shedding all over? Learn how to tell anemia hair loss from traction alopecia and what to actually do about each one.
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Scalp Psoriasis Can Go Quiet. Here's What That Actually Means
Scalp psoriasis can go into long remission, but 'reversible' is complicated. Here's what the science says and how to protect your edges along the way.
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Scalp Psoriasis: What Your Stylist Sees Before You Do
A veteran stylist breaks down the early signs of scalp psoriasis, what sets it apart from dandruff, and when you need a dermatologist.
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Your Edges Aren't the Problem. Your Iron Is.
Iron deficiency is one of the most overlooked causes of thinning edges. Here's what's actually happening in your follicles and how to fix it.
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Black Women, Anemia, and Hair Loss: What Nobody Warned Me About
If your edges and crown are thinning and you feel exhausted all the time, low iron might be why. Here is what anemia-related hair loss actually looks like.
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Thyroid Hair Loss in Black Women: What Most People Get Wrong
Thyroid hair loss looks different than typical breakage. Here's what Black women need to know about the real signs, the myths, and what may actually help.
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