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  2. Biotin deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Deficiency is rare [2] in locations where egg-white enriched or ketogenic diets are common. [29] Pregnancy, however, alters biomarkers of biotin [ 30 ] and despite a regular biotin intake, approximately half of the pregnant women in the U.S. are marginally biotin deficient.

  3. Egg oil - Wikipedia

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    An intact yolk surrounded by egg white. Egg oil (CAS No. 8001–17–0, INCI: egg oil), also known as egg yolk oil or ovum oil, is derived from the yolk of chicken eggs consisting mainly of triglycerides with traces of lecithin, cholesterol, biotin, xanthophylls lutein and zeaxanthin, and immunoglobulins.

  4. Biotin - Wikipedia

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    By 1927, scientists such as Margarete Boas and Helen Parsons had performed experiments demonstrating the symptoms associated with "egg-white injury." They had found that rats fed large amounts of egg whites as their only protein source exhibited neurological dysfunction, hair loss, dermatitis, and eventually, death. [40] [41]

  5. 8 of the Best Hair Loss Treatments for Women - AOL

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    1. Minoxidil. Let’s start this list off with your best option: minoxidil. The generic version of Rogaine®, minoxidil is an FDA-approved treatment available as a liquid, foam and oral medication.

  6. The 15 Best Hair Bonding Treatments for Dry, Damaged Tresses

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    Leave-In Molecular Repair Hair Mask. Similar to Olaplex, “K18 has a patent to prove it works in hair bonding,” says King. “This hair mask uses a signature K18PEPTIDE (or type of amino acid ...

  7. Yup, This Treatment Gave Me Hair Like Jennifer Aniston in 10 ...

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    Here's the thing about protein treatments, often referred to as "damage repair" products: They're usually loaded with proteins, which your hair def needs if you color, heat-style or chemically ...