Alopecia in women: what is the best hairstyle to adopt?
So, what is the best hairstyle for female alopecia? Short haircuts are those that best hide bald spots on the scalp. Good news: boyish haircuts are in! Because it requires less maintenance, short hair has the wonderful advantage of giving the illusion of healthier hair right away. Pixie, boyish, tapered... the possibilities are endless! You can also turn to the energetic cut technique to fight against hair loss: this is a razor cut that causes vibrations along the hair shaft, stimulating microcirculation in the scalp.
Short haircut: how can you make the transition?
The first good hair loss habits are therefore to:
- Consult a dermatologist to diagnose the exact type of hair loss. Or at least get in touch with a healthcare professional (your doctor or a pharmacist) to help guide you through the process.
- Make an appointment with a hair stylist. Thanks to his or her expertise in the field, a few well-placed scissor strokes can relieve the daily discomfort and help you live better with alopecia. Go step by step so that the change of cut is not too brutal.
Covering hairstyles for severe hair loss
- Wigs, whether natural or synthetic;
- Headbands, turbans, hats and scarves made of fabric, which can replace or be used alternately with wigs;
- Fake bangs, to be slipped under a turban, a scarf to tie or a bonnet.