DHT (dihydrotestosterone) is a hormone derived from testosterone that plays a role in hair growth, but it can also contribute to hair loss in women.
How DHT Affects Women’s Hair
Hair Follicle Shrinkage – DHT binds to receptors in hair follicles, causing them to shrink over time. This leads to thinner, weaker hair and eventually slows down growth.
Shortened Hair Growth Cycle – Normally, hair goes through a cycle of growth, rest, and shedding. High DHT levels shorten the growth phase, meaning hair falls out faster and takes longer to regrow.
Female Pattern Hair Loss (FPHL) – Women with high DHT may experience thinning at the crown or widening of the part, rather than full baldness like men.
What Causes High DHT in Women?
Hormonal Imbalances – Conditions like PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) can lead to excess testosterone, which converts into DHT.
Genetics – Some women are more sensitive to DHT due to inherited traits.
Aging & Menopause – Estrogen levels drop, making DHT more dominant, which can trigger hair thinning
Hormonal Imbalances – Conditions like PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) can lead to excess testosterone, which converts into DHT.
Genetics – Some women are more sensitive to DHT due to inherited traits.
Aging & Menopause – Estrogen levels drop, making DHT more dominant, which can trigger hair thinning
To reduce DHT on the scalp, consider the following natural approaches:
Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse:
- Mix equal parts apple cider vinegar (ACV) and water.
- Apply to the scalp to remove buildup and balance pH, reducing DHT production.
Green Tea Rinse:
- Brew strong green tea, let it cool, and apply to the scalp.
- Green tea contains antioxidants that can help reduce DHT production.
Saw Palmetto Extract:
- Saw palmetto is a natural DHT blocker.
- Take it as a supplement or apply topically to the scalp.
Nettle Root Extract:
- Another natural DHT blocker.
- Available as a supplement or topical application.
Pumpkin Seed Oil:
- Rich in zinc, which reduces DHT production.
- Apply topically or take as a supplement.
Rosemary Oil:
- Has anti-inflammatory properties.
- Mix with a carrier oil (like coconut oil) and apply to the scalp.
Peppermint Oil:
- Improves blood flow, reducing DHT production.
- Mix with a carrier oil and apply to the scalp.
Remember to massage your scalp gently while washing to remove oils that contribute to higher DHT levels.
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