Hair
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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 or Traction Alopecia: Which One Is Taking Your Edges?
Learn how to tell the difference between scarring alopecia and traction alopecia before your edge loss becomes permanent. A stylist breaks it down.
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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: What Is It, Who Gets It, and What Can You Do?
CCCA is a scarring hair loss condition common in Black women. Learn what it is, what causes it, and how to protect your scalp and edges.
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I Almost Lost My Hairline for Good Before I Understood This
Scarring alopecia can permanently destroy follicles if you ignore it. Here is what it is, why it spreads, and the steps that may help slow it down.
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Scarring Alopecia Won't Respond to Growth Serums Alone
Scarring alopecia is not the same as thinning edges. Learn what it actually is, which products may help, and when you need a dermatologist.
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Scarring vs Traction Alopecia: How Long You Actually Have to Act
Learn the real difference between scarring and traction alopecia, how to tell which one you have, and how much time you have to save your edges.
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For the Woman Who's Been Told Her Edges Are Gone Forever
Scarring alopecia and traction alopecia are not the same thing. Before you give up on your edges, here's what you actually need to know.
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I Thought Her Edges Were Just Damaged. I Was Wrong.
Scarring alopecia permanently destroys hair follicles. Learn what it looks like, why Black women are diagnosed late, and what to do right now.
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Scarring Alopecia and Regrowth: What to Expect and When
Scarring alopecia may not grow back the way you hope. Here is what the science says, what can help, and how to protect the hair you still have.
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Scarring Alopecia: What You Can Still Do for Your Hair
Scarring alopecia is serious but manageable. Learn what natural care can and cannot do, and how to protect the hair you still have.
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Scarring Alopecia: What's Actually Happening and How to Respond
Scarring alopecia is serious but not always a dead end. Learn what causes it, how it's diagnosed, and the real steps to slow or stop the damage.
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