Causes of Hair Loss in Older Women
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Hormonal Causes
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A serious change in hormones due to pregnancy or menopause can cause the hair to enter a resting phase. Hair still breaks and falls out, but the growth is slowed down, resulting in thinning hair.
Diet
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After many years of dieting and malnutrition, women can experience hair loss due to a lack of vitamins in their system.
Chemical Treatments
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After years of dyeing and chemically treating hair, the follicles grow weak and thin. This can lead to hair loss.
Blow Outs and Flat Irons
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Blowing out your hair or using a flat iron can severely damage your hair. The heat from the flat iron damages your hair's natural strength and excessive brushing can weaken the follicles.
Avoiding Hair Loss
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Taking vitamins and iron supplements can strengthen your hair, and changing your diet can help too. Towel dry your hair naturally as it can give your hair a chance to recover from the heat and pulling caused by blowouts.
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