
Hair thinning can feel confusing, especially when it seems to happen slowly over time
- Lisa

- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
Many women notice small changes first
A wider parting
Less volume when styling
Or the crown starting to show more than it used to
It often doesn’t feel like “hair loss” at the beginning
But over time, it becomes harder to ignore
Common causes of hair thinning in women
There isn’t always just one reason
For many women, it can be a combination of factors including
Hormonal changes
This is one of the most common causes, especially during menopause
Stress
Both emotional and physical stress can affect the hair growth cycle
Genetics
Female pattern thinning can run in families and often appears gradually
Health and nutrition
Low iron, thyroid changes or general health can all impact hair
Why it can feel difficult to deal with
Hair loss is often seen as something that happens to men
But for women, it can affect confidence, identity and how you feel day to day
Many women don’t talk about it
And that can make it feel even more isolating
What can you do about it?
The first step is understanding what’s happening
From there, there are different options depending on your situation
Some women focus on supporting their natural hair
Others look for ways to add volume and coverage in a natural looking way
Hair integration systems and bespoke toppers are designed to blend with your own hair
So it doesn’t look or feel obvious
A more personal approach
Every client is different
That’s why everything I do is tailored
From colour matching to placement and blending
The aim is always the same
To help you feel comfortable again and recognise yourself in the mirror
If you’re unsure where to start
You don’t need to have all the answers
If you’ve been noticing changes and want to understand your options, you’re always welcome to get in touch
We can talk things through in a calm and private way
Hair loss specialist in Morley, Leeds helping women with thinning hair and hair integration solutions









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