he lush and manicured hairs are a must for every woman’s good looks. It is thus reasonable for women to be more sensitive than men to the view of hair loss. Hair loss is not gender specific. It occurs to women at the same frequency as to the opposite sex. Usually, the thinning of hair starts at the age of 30, slowly evolving, and peaks at around 40. The onset of thinning hair on a woman’s head is completely different to the male pattern baldness. The hair is not symmetrically falling from the forehead and temples, but almost uniformly from the various portions of the head.