All too often we associate hair loss with middle-aged men only. However, males are not the only ones losing their luscious locks. An estimated 20 million American women suffer with some form of hair loss, according to reports by the American Hair Loss Association. Causes may vary, but two of the most influential factors include heredity and hormones.
In terms of heredity, some women may be genetically predisposed to developing hair loss. Others may experience hair loss as the byproduct of significant hormonal changes, which might be the cause of lifestyle choices. Regardless of the root cause, there is much to gain by understanding a few hair loss prevention basics.
The hair care specialists at the Hair Transplant Institute of Miami have created this infographic to help women make lifestyle changes that will fuel healthy, all-natural hair growth long into the future.
