Cheveux clairsemés et croissance lente

Recommended Routine for Thinning Hair & Slow Growth

Frequently Asked Questions

Hair can become thinner or more fragile due to:
• stress
• hormonal changes
• illness or recovery
• nutritional shifts
• frequent washing or styling

When the scalp is stressed, hair may break more easily.

Often, hair is still growing but breaking before it becomes longer.

This can happen when hair becomes:
• dry
• fragile
• weakened
• poorly supported by the scalp environment

Supporting scalp and hair health helps maintain stronger strands.

Most people benefit from:
• gentle cleansing
• scalp-friendly formulas
• consistent routines
• avoiding harsh treatments

Predictable care helps maintain scalp balance.

Yes. Cancer treatments can affect hair growth cycles and scalp sensitivity.

Hair often returns gradually after treatment, but the scalp may remain more fragile for some time.

Gentle routines are often better tolerated during recovery.

Yes. Hormonal transitions, including postpartum, perimenopause and menopause, can influence hair density and strength.

Simple, consistent scalp care helps support hair during these changes.