The success of dealing with sudden excessive hair loss depends entirely on the correct understanding of its causes. Fortunately, most causes of hair loss in women are temporary and reversible.
8 Reasons You Might Be Losing Hair
Before you panic about your thinning hair, take a look at these 12 most common causes of hair loss in women. After all, reversing hair loss can be as simple as following the right diet or changing your hair routine.
According to experts, the average human scalp has about 100,000 hair follicles. At any given time, each of your hair follicles is in a different phase of this cycle: the anagen phase (growth), the catagen phase (transition phase), the telogen phase (rest), and the exogenous phase (secretion). So it is completely normal to see some hairs in your brush or in the bath and this does not mean that you are experiencing hair loss.
However, if you notice more lost hairs than normal, thinning edges or your scalp becoming more noticeable, it is worth analyzing the possible causes and taking action to stop or reverse the hair loss.