Androgenetic alopecia is common, characterized by thinning that can affect the frontal hairline due to genetic predisposition.
Major life events like accidents or surgery can disrupt hair growth temporarily (telogen effluvium), affecting hair density.
Changes during menopause, perimenopause, or postpartum can lead to hair thinning due to altered estrogen and testosterone levels.
Hair naturally thins with age, resulting in finer texture and reduced overall density over time.
Lack of protein, vitamins, and minerals can impact hair health, necessitating a balanced diet or supplements.
Tight hairstyles and frequent heat styling or chemical treatments can weaken hair, leading to breakage and thinning.
Volumizing hair care products and techniques like dry shampoo and scalp massages can temporarily enhance hair fullness.