Hair
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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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How to Use a Heated Scalp Massager Without Wrecking Your Edges
Heated scalp massagers can support hair growth, but your edges need special care. Here's exactly how to use one safely without making thinning worse.
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Does a Scalp Massager Cause Shedding First?
Seeing extra hair after starting scalp massage? Here's what's actually happening at your follicles and what you should do next.
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What Is Traction Folliculitis and Why Are Your Edges Burning?
Traction folliculitis is inflamed hair follicles caused by repeated tension on the scalp. Learn what it looks like, what causes it, and how to stop it.
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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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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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Sea Moss for Hair Growth: What It Actually Does (And How to Use It)
Sea moss can support healthier hair, but not in the way most people think. Here's what the science says and how to actually use it.
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5 Ways Avocado Oil Actually Helps Hair Growth (And 3 Things It Can't Do)
Learn how to use avocado oil for hair growth, what the science actually supports, and where it falls short. Real talk, no hype.
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Why Your Hairline Flakes (And How to Fix It)
Flaking only at your hairline is common but not random. Learn the real reasons it happens and what you can actually do about it.
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I Touched My Scalp and Had No Idea What I Was Feeling
Learn what a healthy hairline actually feels like to the touch, how to spot early warning signs of thinning, and what you can do about it.
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6 Reasons Your Edges Feel Waxy (and How to Fix Each One)
Waxy edges are a fixable problem. Here are the real reasons your hairline feels coated and what a veteran stylist does about each one.
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You're Probably Misreading Your Tingling Hairline
A tingling hairline can mean several different things. Here is how to read the signal correctly and what to actually do about it.
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