Even as alopecia areata becomes more familiar to the general public, there are still a ton of common misunderstandings about it.
Alopecia areata can impact your mental health, but that doesn’t mean that living your best life isn’t possible.
Learn more about alopecia areata, an autoimmune condition that causes patchy hair loss over the body.
Hair today, gone tomorrow.
If you have alopecia areata, you can try a few different styling tricks to hide your hair loss.
From scarves to spray-ons, there are tons of good options for hiding hair loss.
ABMS board certified dermatologist Joan Paul discusses the best treatments, home remedies, and products for alopecia areata.
Robyn Germyn details her experiences dating and getting into relationships after experiencing hair loss due to alopecia areata.
Try these hair necessities.
Learn why it happens — and what you can do to manage it.
While hair loss is the main symptom of alopecia areata, it can also affect your nails. Learn how and what to do about it.
Taking vitamins and minerals may help people with alopecia areata and may even improve hair growth in certain cases.
Plus, how to promote hair growth.
Rapunzel, Rapunzel, give me your hair.
This is not your father’s Rogaine. (It might better.)
You'll be lookin' like Rapunzel in no time.
If you have an autoimmune condition like alopecia areata, there’s a chance you’ll develop another. Find out how alopecia is connected to other autoimmune conditions.