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07/11/2024

Did you know overthinking can cause hair loss?

-> Yes, chronic stress and anxiety associated with overthinking can contribute to hair loss. Stress can disrupt the natural hair growth cycle, causing hair to fall out prematurely. This is known as telogen effluvium, and it's usually temporary.

Here are some things you can try to reduce the risk of hair loss:
- Manage stress: Try exercise, hobbies, writing, breathing exercises, or meditation.
- Eat a balanced diet: Hair is made up of protein (keratin), so it's important to consume enough protein.
- Avoid tight hairstyles: Tight hairstyles, excessive heat styling, or chemical-based treatments can contribute to hair loss.

If your hair loss is chronic, patchy, or associated with redness, itching, or pain, you should seek medical care from a dermatologist. Contact us for Free Consultation at 017-685 5993
https://wa.me/60176855993

17/10/2024

Did you know the top reasons for hair loss?

We’re about to launch something that will tackle hair loss head-on. Get ready to say goodbye to thinning hair. More details coming soon!

Stay tuned -> https://www.adose.my/

27/09/2024

Losing hair can be stressful, but the good news is—you can take action today! 💪

Here are 3 quick tips to keep your hair healthy:
1️⃣ Block DHT with natural supplements 🌿
2️⃣ Massage your scalp to improve blood circulation 💆‍♂️
3️⃣ Use products designed to strengthen hair from the roots! 🧴

Want to learn more?

Discover the secrets to preventing hair loss and maintaining a full, thick head of hair!👇
http://www.adose.my/hairgrow

23/09/2024

How to Choose the Perfect Haircut for Your Face

Study: 29.24% of Men in Malaysia Have Male Pattern Baldness, the 11th Highest in Asia - WORLD OF BUZZ 23/09/2024

Male pattern baldness is a type of hair loss and thinning that is common in adult men. It is also known as androgenetic alopecia.

Study: 29.24% of Men in Malaysia Have Male Pattern Baldness, the 11th Highest in Asia - WORLD OF BUZZ A recently published global study about male pattern baldness yielded some interesting results about the prevalent of bald men in Malaysia.