Conclusions and outlook
Hair growth and anti-hair loss cosmetic ingredients
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Conclusions and outlook
Hair growth and anti-hair loss cosmetic ingredients

Authors : Mathilde HIMBAUT, Camille DUBOIS, Sylvain ANTONIOTTI, Xavier FERNANDEZ

Publication date: March 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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6. Conclusions and outlook

Alopecia is a real problem in our society, affecting men and women of all ages. It can be linked to several disorders: hormonal, hereditary, nutritional, psychological, environmental, etc. This wide range of factors has led manufacturers to offer several types of treatment.

Androgenic alopecia is the most common type. It involves hair loss across the entire scalp and is linked to two factors: hormones and genetics. In terms of hormonal factors, it is the increase in testosterone levels converted into dihydrotestosterone by 5α-reductase that causes the hair growth phase to shorten. In addition to androgenic alopecia, other types of alopecia have been reported: telogen effluvium (sometimes caused by shock or periods of stress) and alopecia areata, which is considered an autoimmune disease.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, studies were conducted...

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