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research 53013 A Literature Review and Guidance on Traction Alopecia in Hijab-Wearing Patients
Tight hairstyles under hijabs cause traction alopecia, worsened by prolonged wear.
research Telogen effluvium incidence in women wearing hijab compared to non-hijab: A cross-sectional study
Wearing a hijab is linked to a higher risk of hair loss.
research The development of non-scarring alopecia in women who wear the hijab
Wearing a hijab may lead to earlier hair loss due to vitamin D deficiency and seborrheic dermatitis.
research The development of non-scarring alopecia in women who wear the hijab
Wearing a hijab may lead to earlier hair loss due to vitamin D deficiency and scalp conditions.
research Incidence of hair loss concerns in women who wear the hijab: an exploratory survey
Many Hijabi women worry about hair loss, but fewer actually experience it.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Does anyone here have a receeding hairline from wearing the hijab?
A female user discusses hair loss possibly caused by wearing a hijab, considering treatments like derma stamping, hair serum, Nizoral shampoo, rosemary/castor oil, and possibly a hair transplant. Others suggest traction alopecia from hijab use and recommend consulting a dermatologist, with treatments like spironolactone and minoxidil.
community Hair loss as a hijabi in the middle east
A woman experiencing hair loss, exacerbated by wearing a hijab, is seeking advice for her upcoming wedding. She has tried various treatments, including minoxidil, finasteride, and stem cell therapy, and is considering using hair fibers and extensions to cover her scalp.
community Do I need to get professional advice?
A 22-year-old woman is experiencing genetic hair loss and has tried natural remedies like coconut oil and aloe vera without success. She seeks advice on whether to see a dermatologist or use treatments like Minoxidil (Rogaine) despite her parents' skepticism about professional help and chemical treatments.
community female battling hair loss
User "tresslessatbest" shares her experience with androgenic hair loss and treatments. She found success using men's Rogaine 5%, spironolactone, dermaroller, biotin, blackcurrant seed oil, prenatal vitamins, and Nizoral shampoo.
community 5.5 months (Min 2 times /fin 1.25 1 time) daily //derma 1 every week some supplement and Sometimes I use ketoquinazole shampoo The real results from the beginning of the tenth image. 23 y
The user experienced improved hair growth using Minoxidil twice daily, finasteride 1.25mg once daily, weekly dermarolling, supplements, and occasional ketoconazole shampoo for 5.5 months, but noticed hair shedding again after switching types of Minoxidil. Despite returning to the original Minoxidil, the user's hair condition worsened and shedding continued.