As soon as you find out you’re having a baby, pregnancy books and obstetricians will give you lists of things to avoid. Think: contact sports, chemical sunscreens, store-bought sushi. But what about ...
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Pregnancy is an experience every woman looks forward to at some point in life. It is also full of surprise changes in your body and this includes your hair. Some of the changes are great, while others ...
Pregnancy hair loss affects up to 50 percent of pregnant people, per the American Pregnancy Association, and not even the biggest stars are immune. That includes the queen herself, Rihanna, who opened ...
You might have noticed that your skin tends to go through all kinds of changes during pregnancy, possibly including acne, melasma, and stretch marks, but your hair also can take you on a wild ride.
Pregnancy reshapes more than just your belly. Hormonal shifts often trigger new hair growth on the face, abdomen, or breasts, which can feel distressing when you already have enough to manage. It’s ...
As soon as you find out you’re having a baby, pregnancy books and obstetricians will give you lists of things to avoid. Think: contact sports, chemical sunscreens, store-bought sushi. But what about ...