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Improving your Self-Esteem in 2019

With a new year comes new resolutions. Many want to eat better, become healthier, and some want to improve their self-esteem. If you suffer from hair loss, then you realize how it is difficult to feel confident. We understand, so here is a little about hair loss and improving your self-esteem in 2019.

Hair Loss Affects Mentality

Some people may say that hair loss is not a big deal – especially when it comes to comparing it to other health issues. However, since the beginning of time hair has been known as our crowning glory. People judge your looks by the health of your hair and it simply makes us feel more confident when our hair is at its best.

In fact, according to Maryanne Senna, MD, a dermatologist and instructor at Harvard Medical School who specializes in hair loss: From an evolutionary perspective, having thick, luscious hair traditionally signifies youth, fitness, and health. We realize that losing your hair is hard on anyone, but for women, it can be even more detrimental to your self-esteem.

What Can You Do?

Some who experience hair loss turn to the latest fad, and understandably so. Whether it’s the latest supplement or shampoos that promise the world; the internet has no shortage of questionable information. While it is natural to want to find the magic cure, the problem is that hair loss is often tied to an underlying medical condition. The first thing to do is find out what is causing your hair loss.

With a new year comes new resolutions. Many want to eat better, become healthier, and some want to improve their self-esteem. If you suffer from hair loss, then you realize how it is difficult to feel confident. We understand, so here is a little about hair loss and improving your self-esteem in 2019.

Hair Loss Affects Mentality

Some people may say that hair loss is not a big deal – especially when it comes to comparing it to other health issues. However, since the beginning of time hair has been known as our crowning glory. People judge your looks by the health of your hair and it simply makes us feel more confident when our hair is at its best.

Having thick, luscious hair traditionally signifies youth, fitness, and health. We realize that losing your hair is hard on anyone, but for women, it can be even more detrimental to your self-esteem.

What Can You Do?

Some who experience hair loss turn to the latest fad, and understandably so. Whether it’s the latest supplement or shampoos that promise the world; the internet has no shortage of questionable information. While it is natural to want to find the magic cure, the problem is that hair loss is often tied to an underlying medical condition. The first thing to do is find out what is causing your hair loss. 

Blog content courtesy of Transitions hair loss.

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