How common is thinning hair or baldness in women?

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Thinning hair or baldness in woman may be more common than you think. Typically we will see thinning hair as we age or get older. But the truth is hair can start thinning while we are even in our teens.

One of the main causes of thinning hair in woman is hereditary. You mentioned that hair loss or balding does run in your family. This could be the main cause, simply genes and genetics.

For men, hair loss will typically first be noticed at the hairline. This is not usually true for women. Just as you mentioned, woman are more likely to notice thinning through the crown.

You can feel free to talk with your doctor to see what he or she recommends. Nioxin has some great products for hair loss. My husband swears by the Nioxin System #1!

You may also eat a well balanced diet, drink plenty of water and exercise. Shorter hairstyle with layers tend to hide thinning hair a bit better!

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The most common type of thinning hair in women is female pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia). It is characterized by thinning hair at the front, sides or crown of the head. Female pattern hair loss may be caused by a genetic predisposition or hormonal problem.

Telogen effluvium is hair loss caused by physical or psychological stress. This type of hair loss is usually temporary. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune skin disease which affects the hair follicles.

It usually presents as small, round, bald patches on the scalp.

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