Because the hair lives under hormonal dependence, a contraceptive can have a negative or a positive impact on its health.
Birth control pills are used by many women to keep menstruation cycles regular, to alleviate acne, and to decrease symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). The pill’s primary purpose is to suppress ovulation. This is achieved by using the hormones estrogen and progestin to arrest fertility. Some women are predisposed to hormone-related hair loss and have a greater likelihood of experiencing alopecia as a side effect of taking the pill.
One of the active ingredients in birth control pills is the hormone estrogen. Although estrogen is responsible for a number of regular biochemical functions, it also causes hair growth and extends the growth cycle of female hair follicles. Initially, this may sound like the opposite of losing hair, but this extended cycle causes follicles to reach the resting phase at an increased rate and a rapid hair shedding period. However, the good news is that this condition is reversible, and on average, hair regrowth and cycling returns to normal after 3-4 months.
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