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* Based on hair count among men and women
* vs those at a later stage based on the standardized Norwood-Hamilton hair loss scale
Androgenic alopecia, also known as male pattern baldness and female pattern baldness, is by far the most common type of hair loss, affecting up to 50 million men and 30 million women in the United States.
Worried about hats and hair loss? Generally, wearing a hat will not increase your risk of balding. However, it’s worth noting that anything worn on your head that’s too tight or pulls on the hair can cause a type of hair loss called traction alopecia.
If you’ve tried a new shampoo and noticed more hair coming out as you scrub, you may assume that your shampoo is causing your hair to fall out. This is generally not the case, however. We naturally lose around 100 hairs a day, and it’s normal for a lot of these to fall out in the shower.
Androgenic alopecia, also known as male pattern baldness and female pattern baldness, is by far the most common type of hair loss, affecting up to 50 million men and 30 million women in the United States.
Worried about hats and hair loss? Generally, wearing a hat will not increase your risk of balding. However, it’s worth noting that anything worn on your head that’s too tight or pulls on the hair can cause a type of hair loss called traction alopecia.
If you’ve tried a new shampoo and noticed more hair coming out as you scrub, you may assume that your shampoo is causing your hair to fall out. This is generally not the case, however. We naturally lose around 100 hairs a day, and it’s normal for a lot of these to fall out in the shower.
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