If You're A Woman Over 40,
Your Hair Follicles Are Losing The One Thing
That Protected Them From Thinning
It's true. Clinical research shows that by age 50, over half of all women experience
noticeable hair thinning and it's not because of aging alone.
Starting in your 40s, your body undergoes hormonal shifts that change everything...
Estrogen - which has been protecting your hair follicles for decades - begins to decline.
Whether you're approaching menopause, in perimenopause, or post-menopausal, these hormonal changes leave your follicles vulnerable to DHT, the hormone that triggers miniaturization.
The result? Hair follicles progressively shrink, producing thinner, weaker hair with each growth cycle.