Men’s hair behaves differently from women’s hair
A key role is played by the sensitivity of hair follicles to androgens (e.g. DHT), scalp microcirculation, and the overall state of the hair cycle. These factors influence how long hair remains in the growth phase and how quickly it transitions into the resting phase.
Genetics also play an important role. If hair thinning runs in the family, the likelihood of it appearing in future generations is higher. However, this does not mean its progression cannot be influenced. Prevention plays an important role here.
Changes do not appear overnight. It is a gradual process linked to the natural hair cycle.
That is why it is important to approach hair care systematically and not wait until the changes become significant.
The Bloom Robbins men’s line was designed with these specifics in mind.
It is based on a combination of clinically studied active complexes for the scalp and nutritional supplements that support the body from within.