I'm confused - are you medium texture (as in width of individual hair, and so in between fine and coarse), as well as medium density (thickness) which js starting to thin out towards a lower density?
@@coilsandcurls Wow, I hadn't heard of texture changing, I've always had fine hair but haven't really noticed if it has become any finer. It's certainly less dense, gone from medium to low density.
I did this video in hormonal hair loss. Gotta love the maturing process?? Lol! How I'm Handling Hormonal Hair Loss & Thinning th-cam.com/video/MUjfO59XRu4/w-d-xo.html
@@coilsandcurls Thanks, I think I've seen that one but will have a look again. I was on a medication for a decade which I didn't know caused telogen effluvium. It sometimes is obvious, other times it's slow and hard to perceive which was the case for me. Although a one off hair loss event (after which it regrew thinner) near the start had been put down to something else when it might have be the medication. Then I just thought it was aging. However because it takes a long time to replace a head of hair it took many years to realise that my anangen growing phase had been significantly shortened because my hair length had got a lot shorter (shorter than I prefer/suits my face shape) and I simply couldn't grow it longer/wasn't cutting it shorter. I stumbled across a video from dermatologist Dr Dray's channel back in January which covered hair loss and medications which can cause it in which she listed my medication and it all made sense. In early Feb I was switched back to a medication which I had been on before the telogen effluvium causing one. So, as my hair has always grown very slowly anyway, and curly hair shrinks, I'm still kind of waiting for it to grow back to see how much it will thicken up to determine what component of the thinning was indeed due to aging. I am slowly gaining a bit of length now, so slowly because of shrinkage of course (mostly 3b curls). I hope you see this as I've written this in case you want to warn your viewers who might be suffering hair loss to check about medications which could be causing it. As Dr Dray says, it can be hard to tell if one known to cause hair loss is the culprit but my hair is clearly getting longer and I do have new growth. It took me a decade to really think there could be another reason medically other than aging, and that was because of the shortened hair length (even though my GP didn't really consider that) even before I saw Dr Dray's video. My GP didn't really know much about it and neither they, or the pharmacist had ever thought/known to point out that side effect to me. Most people wouldn't be on this particular medication long term, as in years to have a gradual effect like me.
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I'm confused - are you medium texture (as in width of individual hair, and so in between fine and coarse), as well as medium density (thickness) which js starting to thin out towards a lower density?
Yes and yes. I used to have coarse hair and thick density. Don’t we love maturing?!?!➿💕
@@coilsandcurls Wow, I hadn't heard of texture changing, I've always had fine hair but haven't really noticed if it has become any finer. It's certainly less dense, gone from medium to low density.
I did this video in hormonal hair loss.
Gotta love the maturing process?? Lol!
How I'm Handling Hormonal Hair Loss & Thinning
th-cam.com/video/MUjfO59XRu4/w-d-xo.html
@@coilsandcurls Thanks, I think I've seen that one but will have a look again. I was on a medication for a decade which I didn't know caused telogen effluvium. It sometimes is obvious, other times it's slow and hard to perceive which was the case for me. Although a one off hair loss event (after which it regrew thinner) near the start had been put down to something else when it might have be the medication. Then I just thought it was aging.
However because it takes a long time to replace a head of hair it took many years to realise that my anangen growing phase had been significantly shortened because my hair length had got a lot shorter (shorter than I prefer/suits my face shape) and I simply couldn't grow it longer/wasn't cutting it shorter.
I stumbled across a video from dermatologist Dr Dray's channel back in January which covered hair loss and medications which can cause it in which she listed my medication and it all made sense. In early Feb I was switched back to a medication which I had been on before the telogen effluvium causing one.
So, as my hair has always grown very slowly anyway, and curly hair shrinks, I'm still kind of waiting for it to grow back to see how much it will thicken up to determine what component of the thinning was indeed due to aging. I am slowly gaining a bit of length now, so slowly because of shrinkage of course (mostly 3b curls).
I hope you see this as I've written this in case you want to warn your viewers who might be suffering hair loss to check about medications which could be causing it. As Dr Dray says, it can be hard to tell if one known to cause hair loss is the culprit but my hair is clearly getting longer and I do have new growth. It took me a decade to really think there could be another reason medically other than aging, and that was because of the shortened hair length (even though my GP didn't really consider that) even before I saw Dr Dray's video. My GP didn't really know much about it and neither they, or the pharmacist had ever thought/known to point out that side effect to me. Most people wouldn't be on this particular medication long term, as in years to have a gradual effect like me.
I also did a video on hair loss from medications. Lol! Glad to know I'm putting out the right content.