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What Is The Most Common Cause Of Thinning Hair?

By: Daniel J.Fox

Female Pattern Baldness

Female-pattern baldness starts with the replacement hairs becoming progressively finer and shorter. They can also become almost transparent. This is the typical case of thinning hair where hair becomes finer and finer till it eventually breaks off.

Androgenetic Alopecia

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA), commonly described as pattern thinning hair, is thought to be caused by a combination of factors including age, genetic susceptibility and hormones. Hair growth is also influenced by the hormonal milieu and consequently thinning hair has been associated with the beginning of menopause. This is mainly due to the changes in your hormones and subsequently causing your hair to become finer and finer.

Most Common Thinning Hair in Women

The most common type of thinning hair seen in women is androgenetic alopecia, also known as female pattern alopecia. Alopecia means baldness, but just as in men, it does not have to be complete thinning hair. This is seen as hair thinning predominantly over the top and front of the head. It affects approximately one-third of all susceptible women, but is most commonly seen after menopause.

DHT – The Cause of Hair Loss

Noticeable pattern baldness in women usually starts after menopause when the production of the female hormone estrogen slows down dramatically. Before menopause, the high amounts of estrogen in a woman system protect her from the small amount of testosterone that women also produce. After menopause the testosterone produced combines with the enzyme 5 alpha reductase to create DHT, and DHT is responsible for female pattern baldness. DHT is a type of hormone produced by your own body which causes hair loss. Hair loss products has ingredients that will deter your body from creating these DHT hormones.

Hair Loss Patterns

Usually, the thinning hair is far less prominent than it is in men. It also occurs in a different pattern. Most women first experience hair thinning and thinning hair where they part their hair and on the top of the head, but don't have a receding hairline. This pattern in hair loss is mainly due to the different hormones in both the male and female gender.

Female Pattern Baldness Most Common Hair Loss

About 50 percent of women who experience thinning hair have female-pattern baldness. Unfortunately, it's often permanent just as in men. Not all hair thinning and loss must be permanent. There have been cases of perimenopausal women, for example, experiencing thinning and lost hair who, once their hormone levels become balanced, can experience the thickness of previously thinning and the regrowth of lost hair that occurred during the ebbing and flowing hormonal years.

Hormone Solution to Hair Loss

Oatstraw infusion tends to increase the activity of testosterone; increased levels of testosterone contribute to excess hair growth during menopause. It's a long shot, but avoiding oats, oatmeal, and oatstraw infusion may help eliminate or reduce those extra hairs. This is a typical hormone solution to hair loss, and this should be discussed with your doctor first.

Safe Hair Dyes

Natural hair dyes can cure the grey blahs. Henna (Lawsonia inermis) is a plant that is easily purchased ready-to-use to change the color of your hair, and you are not limited to carrot-top red. So long as it is not overused (less than four times a year) henna is strengthening to the scalp and hair. Using herbal hair dyes can prevent hair loss because there are so many types of chemicals that our scalp are sensitive too. Also, if you want to try hair regrowth products, do start out with some Herbal Hair Regrowth products which are chemical free and thus less risk of damaging your hair.


In men, Thinning Hair and Hair Loss can start any time after puberty, usually in the late teens to early 20's! Find out more at www.hairlossfact.info

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