Hair
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How to Tell If Thinning Edges Are a Scalp Disease
Thinning edges are not always from tight styles. Learn when hair loss at the hairline signals a scalp disease that needs a doctor, not a product.
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Most Thinning Edges Don't Need a Doctor. Some Do.
Not every thinning hairline needs a dermatologist, but some do. Here's how to tell the difference and what to do first.
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Stop Misreading Your Mirror: Thinning Hairline vs. Wide Part
Learn how to tell if your hairline is actually thinning or if a wider part is fooling your eyes, plus what to do about each one.
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How Soon Do Edges Start Thinning? What Age Really Does
Yes, edges can thin with age, but knowing why and when helps you act before the loss becomes permanent. Here's what's actually happening.
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Edges Falling Out for Months? Here's Why It Keeps Happening
If your edges keep falling out no matter what you try, the cycle usually has one of five root causes. Here's how to find yours and break it.
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Your Edges Thinned Over Time. Here's Exactly Why
Find out why your edges thin before the rest of your hair does, what's really causing it, and what a realistic recovery timeline looks like.
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Your Edges Know Your Age Before You Do
Thinning edges in your 40s are more common than you think. Here is what is actually happening to your hair follicles and what you can do about it.
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How to Tell If Your Hairline Is Actually Receding
Learn the real signs your hairline is receding, what causes it, and what you can do right now to slow it down and protect your edges.
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I Thought My Edges Were Just 'Fine Hair.' I Was Wrong.
Traction alopecia looks different on everyone. Here's how to spot it early, what's actually happening at the follicle, and what you can do about it.
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Your Edges Aren't Just 'Getting Old': What's Actually Happening in Your 50s
Thinning edges in your 50s aren't inevitable. Learn what's really causing hairline loss at this age and what a realistic week-by-week recovery looks like.
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For Anyone Watching Their Edges Disappear: What Tension Alopecia Really Is
Tension alopecia is hair loss caused by repeated pulling on the follicle. Learn what it is, why it happens, and how to stop it before it becomes permanent.
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For Women Watching Their Hairline Quietly Disappear
FFA is scary but not hopeless. Learn what actually slows frontal fibrosing alopecia, what makes it worse, and how to protect what you still have.
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