As humans we are all individual and with some minor exceptions we are all different. Our DNA determines what we are going to look like and what we are going to grow up to look like in terms of hair, eyes and height. However, your DNA also determines whether you are going to be susceptible to diseases such as heart problems, obesity and genetic disorders.
Thankfully, they have found that female hair loss isn’t genetic, but it isn’t unusual to see women from the same family experiencing some form of hair loss during their lifetime. Female hair loss can occur at any time and it can be triggered by a variety of factors including stress and anxiety.
You can prevent yourself from experiencing hair loss if you make sure that you have a good work life balance and you manage your stress levels however sometimes this cannot be avoided and if you go through a traumatic experience you can easily start to notice that your hair is thinning or you have bald patches on your scalp. The most common form of female hair loss that is related to stress is alopecia. If you are concerned about your hair loss you need to speak with your doctor to get a formal diagnosis.