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  2. 15 Expert Tips to Make Your Hair Grow Faster and Healthier - AOL

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    Here are her go-to products: Snobgirls serum capsules for daily use and Mielle Rosemary Mint Scalp and Hair Oil, which should be applied once or twice a week then left on overnight or during the ...

  3. How Long Can You Really Go Without Washing Your Hair? - AOL

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    Fine or thin hair: "Fine hair will need to be shampooed as often as every other day to provide it with the moisture it needs to flourish and grow," Courtney says. Cleansing also helps remove ...

  4. 13 Expert Tips For Creating a Healthy Hair Care Routine - AOL

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    13 Expert-Sourced Tips For Creating a Healthy Hair Care Routine. This article was reviewed by Addie Ganik, MD, FAAD. A healthy hair care routine is the secret to achieving shiny, strong hair.

  5. Management of hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Finasteride is used to treat male pattern hair loss. [25] Treatment provides about 30% improvement in hair loss after six months of treatment, and effectiveness only persists as long as the drug is taken. [20] There is no good evidence for its use in women. [14] It may cause gynecomastia, erectile dysfunction and depression. [26]

  6. Is My Hairline Receding? Know The 7 Stages - AOL

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    Male pattern hair loss is a common experience — research shows that around 16 percent of men ages 18 to 29, and 53 percent of men between 40 and 49 years old, have moderate to extensive ...

  7. Frictional alopecia - Wikipedia

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    Frictional alopecia is the loss of hair that is caused by rubbing of the hair, follicles, or skin around the follicle. [1] The most typical example of this is the loss of ankle hair among people who wear socks constantly for years. [2] The hair may not grow back even years after the source of friction has ended.