FAQ
Reactive hair loss is sudden and triggered by specific events (stress, illness, pregnancy) with massive shedding occurring 3-4 months after the trigger. Progressive hair loss is gradual, often genetic, developing over months/years with family history patterns. Reactive usually lasts under 6 months; progressive requires long-term management.
Reactive hair loss treatment focuses on stopping the shedding quickly and reactivating normal hair cycles, showing 42% reduction in clinical studies. Progressive hair loss treatment aims to slow progression, maintain existing density, and support long-term scalp health with specialized formulations containing 98% natural ingredients.
Yes, reactive hair loss can worsen existing progressive hair loss. For example, stress can trigger reactive shedding in someone already experiencing gradual genetic thinning. Our universal anti-hair loss products work for both types, or you can combine specific treatments for comprehensive care.
Reactive hair loss typically shows improvement in 4-6 weeks with complete results in 3-6 months as hair cycles normalize. Progressive hair loss requires 3-6 months for noticeable results, focusing on slowing progression rather than complete reversal. Consistency is crucial for both types.
For reactive hair loss, start with the Reactive Hair Loss system (shampoo, serum, supplements) showing 42% clinical reduction. For progressive hair loss, begin with Progressive Hair Loss treatments with 98% natural ingredients. Universal anti-hair loss products work for both types if you're unsure.
Reactive hair loss is often completely reversible with proper treatment since it's temporary and triggered by specific events. Progressive hair loss cannot be completely reversed as it's genetic, but progression can be significantly slowed and existing hair health optimized with consistent treatment.