Daily Mail

Feeling stressed about thinning hair?

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FEMALE hair loss is a lot more common than people think and can have a devastatin­g effect on selfconfid­ence. But it can be treated.

Hair is often a barometer of inner well-being and may be a sign that your body is out of balance.

So identifyin­g the cause and making some lifestyle changes can be the key to holding on to your crowning glory. Luckily, there are solutions that can help slow or even reverse this upsetting condition.

Taking a clinically proven hair growth supplement means you don’t have to resign yourself to the fact that once you start losing your hair, it’s gone for good. Just as the body needs the right nourishmen­t, hair needs the same care and attention. Without it, the results can be all too visible. The best supplement contains a blend of minerals, vitamins and marine protein complex, which nourishes hair follicles and helps sustain healthy hair growth from within.

If you’ve noticed your hair is getting much thinner, the good news is that most conditions that cause hair loss are temporary or can be improved with treatment.

Identifyin­g the cause and making small changes in your lifestyle alongside taking supplement­s can help you restore your lost locks.

An unhealthy diet can have a big effect on hair loss as hair is last in the line to receive nutrients from food. Many new mums find that, due to hormone changes, they experience hair loss. When we feel worried, the body focuses on repairing vital structures, meaning hair once again misses out on key nutrients.

And too much hairdrying or straighten­ing damages hair, leaving it limp and unhealthy.

So it’s no wonder that celebs such as Gwyneth Paltrow and Reese Witherspoo­n rely on hair supplement­s to keep their tresses well nourished.

‘You’d be surprised how many A-listers take them,’ confirms royal and celebrity hair stylist, Richard Ward. ‘The results are fantastic!’

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Worrying: Hair loss can be devastatin­g

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