Women and Hair Loss Issues Resulting from Age
17th Sep 2015
It's a defining moment in any woman's life. You pull out your old high school yearbook, maybe to research a friend you want to reconnect with, perhaps just to reminisce. And while you're flipping through the pages, you come upon a photo of a smiling senior with an incredible head of hair. It's you. Not bad, you think to yourself. I still have the same face and the same smile. But where did all my thick, lovely hair go?
Women and hair loss issues have been around a long time, far longer than senior year books. Just look at portraits of Queen Elizabeth I in her later years. That lady was clearly suffering from female pattern baldness, and the most she could do about it was get a bigger wig.
That's been the story up until very recently. But with the advent of modern science, hair loss products have gone from magic to mainstream.
The defining breakthrough came with the discovery of an organic compound called minoxidil. Even after years of R&D on other compounds, minoxidil is still the only over-the-counter product approved for topical use by the FDA.
It works for both men and women. But when it comes to hair loss, what's good for the gander is by no means good for the goose. That's why Xandrox developed a special formula just for women.
In addition to minoxidil, our women's formula contains azelaic acid, a proven anti-dandruff agent; niacin (Vitamin B3) which improves blood flow to the scalp; apple polyphenol, a natural antioxidant that promotes strong hair and nail growth; retinol (Vitamin A), justifiably famous for its anti-wrinkle and anti-aging properties; and caffeine which, in addition to keeping you more alert and less grumpy, also stimulates hair growth.
These are all natural substances with proven track records in hair care and hair regeneration.
There are, of course, alternatives, all far more costly than ours. Wigs, at least those that don't qualify for Halloween night, are very expensive. Hair transplants make custom wigs look cheap by comparison. And scalp tattoos are really more of a guy thing and won't fool anybody up close, including yourself. A bottle of Women's Minoxidil costs less than $20 and lasts for three months or more. And it's totally private and pain-free.
Xandrox offers real-time support to answer any questions you might have. Feel free to contact us at your convenience.