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What are the different types of hair loss?

Hair loss can occur anywhere on the body and varies widely in cause and severity. Only a medical provider can diagnose the specific type of alopecia.

Alopecia can be divided into two main categories: non-scarring and scarring.

Non-Scarring Alopecia:
1. Androgenic Alopecia: Also known as male and female pattern hair loss, this is the most common type, affecting about 50% of men and 15% of women. It is primarily influenced by genetics and hormones like DHT.
2. Telogen Effluvium: This type arises from a disruption in the natural hair growth cycle, leading to a shorter anagen (growth) phase and longer telogen (shedding) phase. It can be triggered by factors such as illness, poor nutrition, or certain medications.
3. Alopecia Areata:** This condition can affect any hair on the body. When it affects specific areas, it is called alopecia areata. If it causes complete bald patches, it is known as alopecia totalis, and when it affects the entire body, it is termed alopecia universalis. It is believed to be an autoimmune condition.
4. Traumatic Alopecia: Similar to traction alopecia, this type results from repeated tension on the hair shaft and follicle, often due to hair pulling or hairstyles that strain the hair for long periods. It is more common in children.

Scarring Alopecia:
Also known as cicatricial alopecia, this less common form involves the irreversible destruction of hair follicles, which are replaced by scar tissue. All forms of cicatricial alopecia share this outcome, despite differing causes.

To help you navigate and understand the various forms of hair loss, we provide comprehensive guides that offer valuable insights into each type. Explore these resources to learn more about your specific condition.

Understanding the specific type of hair loss is crucial for effective treatment, so consult a medical provider for a proper diagnosis.

What are the differences between male and female hair loss?

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Can the TRIX Basic supplements help with all types of hair loss?

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Are there any associated side effects?

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Does the progress disappear after discontinuing the products?

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Do you also ship internationally?

Yes, we ship to many countries worldwide. International delivery times may vary based on location and customs procedures. We ship to the following countries:
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How long will it take for my order to arrive?

Delivery times vary based on your location and the shipping method selected. Typically, orders are processed within 1-2 business days and delivered within 5-10 business days for most regions.

How do I know which supplement is best for me?

If you know your specific type of hair loss, you can refer to our below list of supplements tailored for each condition. If you're unsure, we recommend taking our Hair Quiz for personalized advice and recommendations.

- TRIX Basic Alpha: Tailored to address androgenetic alopecia and thinning hair
- TRIX Basic Beta: Tailored to address telogen effluvium and stress hair loss
- TRIX Basic Gamma: Tailored to address alopecia areata effluvium and spot baldness





I'm not sure which supplement is right for me. What can I do?

You're very welcome to contact us and schedule an intake meeting with our specialists. Feel free to reach out and book an intake for personalized guidance.

Can I order a sample of your supplements?

Unfortunately, it is not possible to order a sample at this time. For any questions, please contact our Customer Care team for assistance.