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  • Writer's pictureJennifer McCowan

Hormones & Hair

The Working Woman




As a working woman and mother, my body has experienced some major ups and downs when it comes to stress and the joys of what happens to a woman after children. All of which can have a direct effect on our hair. 

In our 20’s & 30’s, we are working hard to get through school and build up our careers. All of which comes with a considerable amount of stress.

Stress causes a number of chemicals to be released into the bloodstream and in some cases is bad enough that our body goes into Fight or Flight mode. This constant surge of adrenalin that is fed to our bodies causes a cascade of hormones that protect the major organs in our body so that we are ready to ‘run from the imminent threat’.  Chronic, ongoing stress can lead to a decrease in oxygen and nutrient supply to the hair follicle causing thinner hair. 


The Mom




Congratulations! It’s a baby!! Or babies!!!

You probably had the best hair of your life in the 9 months that you were pregnant, afterward you notice your hair shedding, and all of a sudden you find yourself moving your part to cover areas on your scalp that are now visible. 

With aging, life happens, for me, my father was killed in a car accident 5 weeks after my second child was born. All of the hormone changes combined with a huge loss in my life, led to my hair becoming thinner than it ever had been before.

Busy work schedules and busy kids can also lead to a poor diet. Typically through these stressful times, we don’t get enough proper nutrition or we “emotionally eat”, which as we all know is usually full of carbs, salts or sugars. Bring on the ice cream and nutella!

All of this leads to what we call, diffuse thinning or Telegen Effluvium, a condition where your hair starts to slowly get thinner, weaker and in many cases, we see more scalp and or temple area.

Hormones


The Menopause Years and Beyond



Moving through menopause, there is typically a decrease in estrogen and or progestrogen, leaving testosterone as the dominant hormone, contributing further to thinning hair. 

With stress, age and busy schedules, it is very easy to become deficient in certain hormones, vitamins and minerals, speaking with a Trichologist (Hair & Scalp Disorder Specialist) can help. Trichologists are a para-medical field of Dermatology and they use a holistic approach to hair growth at every stage of your life.


Hope Hair Recovery offers everything you need to help you maintain your best hair. 

Hope Hair Recovery can help not just your hair, but your overall sense of well being. We give you back your hair as well as your confidence. 

The earlier that you take control of your hair loss, the better your results will be. Don’t wait, make the call today. 


Jennifer is Saskatchewan’s only Trichologist and is trained through the World Trichology Society. 

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