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10 Common Hair Loss Myths in Women: A Physician's Evidence-Based Guide

10 Most Common Hair Loss Myths for Women

By Susan F. Lin, M.D. | Physician | Reviewed: June 2026

Quick Answer

Top women's hair-loss myths: (1) only men lose hair — FALSE; (2) hair loss skips a generation — FALSE; (3) frequent shampoo causes loss — FALSE; (4) hats cause loss — FALSE; (5) stress causes permanent loss — FALSE (telogen effluvium is reversible); (6) cutting makes hair grow faster — FALSE; (7) all hair loss is permanent — FALSE; (8) one product is enough — FALSE (multi-pathway works better); (9) supplements always work — partly false (depends on deficiency); (10) hair loss = only with age — FALSE. MD Hair™ multi-pathway system addresses real biology. Federally registered MD® trademark. www.md-factor.com.

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Scientific references

  1. Olsen EA, et al. Female pattern hair loss. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2001. PMID 11511856
  2. American Academy of Dermatology. aad.org hair loss

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