Androgenetic Alopecia in Women

Androgenetic alopecia in women.
Androgenetic alopecia in women is a progressive condition that leads to hair thinning under the influence of hormonal and genetic factors. It is one of the most common causes of hair loss in women. Unlike men, it does not cause complete baldness but significantly reduces hair density and volume.
It manifests as diffuse hair loss, visible thinning on the top of the head, gradual widening of the part, and decreased hair density, especially in the crown area.
There are treatment methods that can slow down progression and improve hair density.

TREATMENT PROTOCOL:

Exfoliant
1.3 Dixidox de Luxe Peeling (200 ml | 500 ml)
Apply peeling to dry or wet scalp, massage. Leave for 15 minutes, then rinse thoroughly. Use once a week.

Shampoos
3.1 Dixidox de Luxe Intensive Shampoo (200 ml | 500 ml)
and
2.1 Dixidox de Luxe Anti-Dandruff Shampoo (200 ml | 500 ml)
Apply to hair, massage gently until foaming, leave for a few minutes, then rinse. It is recommended to alternate these shampoos.
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