For many women, hair isn’t just a crowning glory—it’s deeply tied to confidence, identity, and how we present ourselves to the world. When strands begin to thin, the scalp becomes more visible, and ponytails appear less full; it can feel both noticeable and vexing. Hair thinning affects a significant portion of women—particularly those over 40—in part due to hormonal shifts, genetics, stress, and the natural aging process. The good news? Emerging science is pioneering new ways to address thinning hair. One molecule leading the charge is PP405, a potential breakthrough that may reawaken dormant...
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