WHY DO WOMEN LOSE HAIR?

However, this has been studied mainly—if not exclusively—in men.
If we assume that hair loss is caused by androgens (DHT), then androgenetic alopecia would only occur in areas sensitive to androgens, these receptors have been found only in the frontal and crown areas, which is why male androgenetic alopecia is limited to those regions.
But in women, things are different:
1) In women, alopecia usually also spreads to areas that are not sensitive to androgens and can therefore also involve areas not affected by male androgenetic alopecia, in fact it does not follow an progression with a Norwood-style pattern, but a general thinning.
2) Follicular miniaturization is different, initially at least, there isn't a significant loss of follicle depth, it's more a matter of thickness, the hair shafts become thinner but remain long.
3) Women almost never go completely bald, usually it is hypotrichia (hypotrichia means hair that becomes thin and sparse).
4) 5-alpha reductase inhibitors (anti-DHT) appear to be largely ineffective in women, at best, they have an almost negligible effect.
Given these premises, we’ve explained that hair problems in women (continually falls out, thinning, or sparse hair) are not caused by DHT, but by inadequate ESTRONE activity at the follicular level. ESTRONE is essential for initiating healthy new anagen phase (anagen = growth phase).
This is a very common problem affecting a large part of women (estimated between 30% and 50%), many of whom don’t even realize they have it.
In fact, many women end up buying the classic "hair vitamins" (which are also beneficial for overall health, especially for vitamin deficiencies, but are unrelated to the problem).
Or they buy something else... (we talk about this on the website's page called "SOCIAL TRENCH").
This is because, unfortunately, despite being the most common hair problem in women, it was only discovered relatively recently and is still rarely discussed.
For this reason, we’ve created what we believe are the best products in the world to combat the most common problem in women's hair: estrone-deficiency hypotrichia.