Hair loss isn’t something that you typically start to notice overnight. More often, it begins with the widening of your part line, or a patch of hair that’s looking a bit thinner than it used to be.
The first signs of androgenetic alopecia, also known as male or female pattern hair loss, start with a slow burn: a receding hair line, a thinning part or a patch of hair that’s looking more sparse ...
Losing is a verb that means “to be deprived of something or someone, to fail to win, or to misplace something.” For example, “I am losing my keys,” “The team is losing the game,” or “I lost my phone.” The word “losing” is the present participle of the verb “lose,” which is a regular verb.
LOSING meaning: 1. present participle of lose 2. present participle of lose . Learn more.
Losing is about defeat, failure, or misplacement, while loosing is about releasing or setting free. The single extra “o” is the dividing line between two unrelated actions. Confusing them leads to embarrassing mistakes, especially in professional writing.
This article was reviewed by Sara Harcharik Perkins, MD. If you’ve noticed more visible scalp along your hair part, it might be time to take action. A widening hair part is a sign of hair loss.
Seasonal hair loss in women is usually temporary and part of the hair’s natural growth cycle, but some hair loss can be caused by other health conditions.
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