Thinning Hair / Shedding
Hormonal shifts can impact your hair's growth cycle.
The Biology Behind It
When estrogen drops, hair follicles can enter the shedding phase more quickly. Additionally, if testosterone is relatively high, it can convert to DHT, which shrinks hair follicles and leads to thinning around the part or hairline.
Natural Solutions
Support scalp health with Rosemary oil massages to stimulate circulation.
Ensure you're getting enough Biotin and Silica through whole foods like eggs and cucumbers.
Avoid high-tension hairstyles during the luteal phase when hair may be more prone to shedding.
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Bloom helps you correlate hair changes with your hormone peaks. By tracking your 'Shedding Days,' you can see if it's a cyclical pattern or a long-horizon change that might require nutritional adjustments.
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