Male pattern baldness in women is on the increase, in part as more women become aware of this condition traditionally associated with men. Although it affects women differently, it can be very distressing but once you are aware of the main cause, finding a suitable remedy is much easier.
While men tend to get the familiar bald patch, women experience a gradual thinning all over and rarely get a receding hairline. It is usual to lose around a hundred hairs everyday but the problems start when they are not being replaced and as soon as you notice this you should seek out the most appropriate treatment.
The main underlying cause of male pattern baldness in women, often referred to as androgenic alopecia, is an excess of the hormone normally thought of as male as it's a by-product of testosterone - DHT.
The most effective solutions will be able to combat DHT and allow new healthy growth. Hair loss in women normally occurs after the menopause as the once high estrogen levels that kept the DHT levels low begin to decrease.
Some of the best ingredients to look for include Minoxidil, Horsetail herb extract, biotin, zinc and magnesium and these combined help to block DHT and help to build strong, healthy and shiny hair. In addition they provide a welcome boost to your immune system function and circulation.
Beware of any remedies promising fast results as they will never deliver!
It takes time to naturally regrow your hair due to the hair growing cycles so it is essential to be patient and taking pictures is often recommended so you can more easily track your progress and see new growth that you wouldn't otherwise notice.
Male pattern baldness in women can normally be treated very successfully once you know the right ingredients to use and the fact it will take some time to show the results.
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