Ce que la perte de cheveux fait vraiment à une femme

What hair loss really does to a woman

Hair loss is never just about hair.

It's the widening part you see in the mirror every morning.
It's avoiding ponytails because
it's too obvious.
It's the silent shame of finding your hair
everywhere—on your pillow, in the shower, in your brush.

A study published in the Journal of Investigative
Dermatology confirms what you already feel:
hair loss in women significantly impacts
self-esteem, quality of life,
and social interactions—regardless
of the severity of the loss.

It's not superficial. It's profoundly human.

And a Yale study (2019), still cited in 2025,
confirms that positively changing one's hair
measurably boosts self-confidence and social ease.

The Velvara Hair Ritual doesn't promise a miracle.
It gives you a daily tool—10 minutes every evening—
to regain control over what stress
has gradually taken from you.

Confidence doesn't return in a day.
It returns with your baby hairs, week after week.
It returns when you can once again wear
a ponytail without thinking about it.
It returns when your hair becomes your thing again.

Your hair used to be your thing.
The Velvara Hair Ritual gives it back to you.

📚 Sources :
Williamson D. et al., Journal of Investigative
Dermatology, 2001
Yale University Hair Study, 2019
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11502012

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