Hair Loss Blog

Welcome to the myhair blog — your source for everything you want to know about hair. If you're trying to find out more about a new hair loss treatment, interested in learning more about certain hair care products, or just want some hairstyle advice, you've come to the right place. All of our content is created, fact-checked, and reviewed by our expert editorial team and qualified medical professionals.
Minoxidil for men: A complete guide

Minoxidil for men: A complete guide

Minoxidil is one of the easiest and most affordable treatments for androgenic alopecia. Originally developed as a blood pressure medication in the mid-20th century, scientists discovered that it came with a peculiar side effect: hair growth! Today, it remains the only topical FDA-approved treatment for pattern hair loss.

How to use minoxidil

How to use minoxidil

Using minoxidil is easy — you just need to apply it onto your scalp twice a day. That being said, there are a few things you should know if you’re new to using this product. Making sure that you’re applying the solution onto a clean scalp, not getting your hair wet for a few hours after, and letting the minoxidil dry before going to bed are all key to getting the best results.

Does biotin help with hair growth?

Does biotin help with hair growth?

Biotin is a very popular nutrient in the hair care industry. Deficiencies in this vitamin can cause hair thinning and hair loss. However, only people with inadequate amounts of this vitamin in their bodies are likely to benefit from these supplements, since excess amounts of this water-soluble nutrient are excreted by the body.

Home remedies for hair growth

Home remedies for hair growth

Taking care of your hair at home goes far beyond just shampooing and conditioning it. If you’re trying grow out your hair, or simply grow thicker, healthier hair, there’s much more you can do. From conditioning hair masks to applying essential oils, many home remedies can repair hair and support healthy hair growth.

Why is my hair falling out?

Why is my hair falling out?

It’s normal to shed a bit of hair each day. This type of hair loss is just part of the hair growth cycle. That being said, you might feel like you’re losing lots of hair. Your hair might be changing in texture and length, or simply not growing back. In these cases, your hair shedding could actually be a sign of hair loss.

All about hair loss

Hair loss has plagued people for millennia. From Ancient Egypt to modern times, it’s been a persistent thorn in our sides, affecting men, women, and sometimes even children. Yet, it’s only been in the last few decades that the reasons behind hair loss have been understood and effective treatments have been discovered.

Our aim is to provide you with accurate, up-to-date information that can help you manage your hair problems and answer all your hair-related questions. We aspire to help you separate fact from fiction so that you can skip the useless snake oil treatments and identify which products really work.

And actually, snake oil really was used as a hair loss remedy back in the day. Ancient Egyptians mixed it with ingredients like donkey hooves, porcupine spines, and hippopotamus fat and let it soak into their scalps for hours. Did this concoction work? Not a chance.

The good news is that there are many different — and most importantly, effective — treatments you can choose from today. So far, the FDA has approved options like minoxidil, finasteride, and low-level laser therapy. A few other treatments, like microneedling and ketoconazole, are also currently being explored by researchers. And as for natural remedies… well, let’s just say some of them work, while most of them don’t.

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