Hair
Hair grows in cycles, and those cycles can be influenced by nutrients, thyroid patterns, stress load, hormones, protein intake, and recovery. The bottle on the shelf may help the surface, but the pattern often asks for a deeper look.
What this signal may reveal
What this signal may reveal
Hair changes often unfold slowly, which is part of why they can feel confusing. Density shifts, shedding, slower growth, or texture changes may reflect the body's timing, nourishment, and recovery story over months, not days.
The deeper pattern
Hair often asks for patience and pattern recognition. Solace looks at thyroid rhythm, stress load, protein sufficiency, iron patterns, and overall recovery rather than treating hair as an isolated cosmetic problem.
Connected systems
Connected systems
Solace looks for the deeper systems that may be shaping what you see on the surface.
Thyroid rhythm
Protein and mineral status
Stress and recovery load
Scalp environment
What to observe
What to observe
Related signals
Related signals
Body signals rarely travel alone. These connected areas may help you keep reading the broader pattern with more context.
Solace Beauty takeaway
Hair is often a long-view signal. It may offer clues about how well the body has been resourced over time.
Use this signal as a starting point for context, then return to the wider signal library or the assessment hub when you want a clearer next step.
