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Fear of Hair Loss in Girls? One-Minute Simple Hair Loss Test

Every girl wants to have voluminous and glorious hair, therefore the sight of shed hairs on your pillow and the floor must be terrifying! Keep reading to know more about different types of hair loss in girls and find out how to test for your hair loss degree at home!


It is normal for girls to lose 50 to 100 strands of hair per day. Yet, in case of severe hair loss, it is most likely diffuse alopecia, which exhibits symptoms such as hair loss all over the scalp, thin and fragile hair and receding hairline at the forehead and temples. Severe hair loss will cause thinning hair at the part line and hair whorl, exposing the scalp.

One-Minute Hair Loss Test

If you want to know whether you have hair loss, grasp a small amount of hair (around 50-60 hairs) with your thumb and index finger and pull them lightly. If no more than 1 to 2 hairs fall out, it indicates strong hair; if more than 5 to 6 hairs fall out, you have to be aware of hair loss problems!

Types of Female Hair Loss

1.Telogen effluvium

City dwellers live under great stress, modern women in particular live a busy life with work and housework. Poor emotional management can easily trigger hair loss. There are three phases in a hair cycle: anagen, telogen and exogen. Under normal circumstances, around 85-90% of hair is in the anagen phase, while the remaining 10-15% is in the telogen and exogen phases. When you feel stressed, your body will produce a kind of stress hormone called cortisol. Cortisol will disrupt the hair cycle and accelerate the exogen phase, hence hair loss and telogen effluvium.


2.Androgenic alopecia

Another common cause of hair loss in women is heredity. Some women have a higher androgen level, while factors such as menopause and dietary habits will further increase the androgen level and trigger androgenic alopecia. When hair follicles are attacked by dihydrotestosterone (DHT), hair growth will be disrupted, leading to less new hair growth and thinning hair. Although women are less likely to suffer from baldness, they will also experience thinning hair on the crown of the head and receding hairline at the forehead and temples, which largely affect their appearance. The most horrible fact of androgenic alopecia is that the hair loss process can only be delayed by medication, but can never be halted by any measure.


3.Scarring alopecia

Previous injuries on the scalp will cause scarring at the affected site and permanent damage to the hair follicles, where hair will never grow again. A woman once had her hair tied up frequently into a ponytail anytime, be it at work or at rest. Pulling her hair for a long time damages her hair root and leads to scarring alopecia eventually, with a bald spot the size of a $5 coin. When a hair follicle is severely damaged, hair can hardly grow on that site anymore.

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