Thinning Hair

What is Thinning Hair in menopause?

Have you noticed that your hair has become thinner and more wiry? Hair thinning is a common symptom of perimenopause and menopause, and new hair growth can also slow down.

Why does Thinning Hair happen in menopause?

Hormonal changes can lead to women shedding more hair than usual, with androgens becoming more important. Lower levels of oestrogen can cause your hair to feel brittle and your scalp to feel dry.

How can Thinning Hair in menopause be managed?

To help encourage hair growth and thickness, speak to your hairdresser to get advice that suits your hair best - this might involve cutting back on hair colouring or trying a new treatment. You can also care of your hair by finding the right shampoo and conditioner, eat high protein foods to increase keratin intake, or try M-Club's Skin, Hair and Nails supplement to give you that extra support.

Thinning Hair