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    GlossaryBrittle Nails (Brittle Nail Syndrome)

    condition where nails easily split, crack, or break

    Brittle nails, also known as onychoschizia, refer to nails that are prone to splitting, cracking, or breaking easily. This condition can be caused by various factors, including frequent exposure to water or chemicals, nutritional deficiencies (such as low levels of biotin or iron), and underlying health issues like hypothyroidism or psoriasis. Proper nail care and addressing any underlying health concerns can help improve nail strength and reduce brittleness.

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      community #BIG4 plus vitamins and biotin/ 6 Months results/ 26 years old/ Extreme MPB

      in Progress Pictures  240 upvotes 2 years ago
      A 26-year-old with extreme male pattern baldness saw hair regrowth after 6 months using Minoxidil, Finasteride, microneedling, Nizoral, a vitamin complex, biotin, and a shampoo with baicapil. Continuation of treatment is necessary to maintain results; stopping may lead to hair loss, making a hair transplant a potential future option.

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      in Treatment  6 upvotes 4 years ago
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      in Product  135 upvotes 5 months ago
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