If it's male-pattern hair loss (at the temples and crown) then you need to get your hormones back into the normal female range.
But remember that after the menopause many or most women tend to develop more "male-type" hair patterns -- hence the reference to a "widow's peak" as the hair recedes at the temples. After the menopause most women also tend to have some moustache and eventually some beard growth if they're not on hrt. So don't get worried about "normal" hair loss.
Where hair patterns start following a male pattern before menopause it's worth consulting a doctor to see whether there's any pathological cause. But again, remember that there's a considerable overlap between males and females on this one.
2006-12-27 08:32:40
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answered by Feinschmecker 6
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The hair is not just a part of your body and it is a symbol of beauty, status and health. It is important for you to take proper care of your health in order to prevent early hair loss. Learn here https://bitly.im/aMLDr It is not a very serious problem and with a little bit of caution you will be able to prevent further hair loss. There are certain uncontrollable factors like pregnancy conditions or certain illness or genetic factors that will result in hair loss. But, this does not mean that you cannot do something about your hair loss.
2016-05-15 21:13:57
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answered by Anonymous
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My doctor recommended I get Biotin, which is a Vitamin Supplement which gives you healthy hair. I think you can find it at all drug stores, but you might need a prescription, so ask your doctor.
2006-12-27 08:06:20
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answered by Anonymous
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you can try the hair restorer for women they sell it at wal-mart and you can also brush it on your eyebrows too if they are sparse.
2006-12-27 08:00:30
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answered by pa625 5
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try using Rogaine for women.
2006-12-27 08:01:54
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answered by xannaa 1
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vitamin E
2006-12-27 07:58:30
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answered by ~Kiki~ 3
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