My name is Joanne. I’m 60 years old.
And honestly? I never thought hair loss would be my biggest insecurity.
I’ve been through weight gain.
Hot flushes.
Mood swings.
But nothing prepared me for watching my hair disappear.
My name is Joanne. I’m 60 years old.
And honestly? I never thought hair loss would be my biggest insecurity.
I’ve been through weight gain.
Hot flushes.
Mood swings.
But nothing prepared me for watching my hair disappear.
At first it was just a few extra strands in the shower.
Then, my brush started filling up.
Then I noticed the sides of my hair looked thin. Flat. Tired.
And then?
I started tying it up to hide the patches.
That’s what I told myself.
Until I saw a photo my friend took.
I barely recognised myself.
Flat, lifeless hair. My scalp showing through.
And that’s when I knew: this wasn’t normal.
I tried everything:
Biotin gummies
Thickening shampoo
Hair masks
Even those scalp drops from an Instagram ad
💸 I spent over £300 in 2 months. Nothing helped.
Oestrogen supports your hair follicles.
When it drops during menopause, so does your hair volume, strength, and growth.
It’s not your hair care routine.
It’s your internal balance.
It was EstroDots — a tiny patch that supports hormonal stability, without pills or HRT.
I wasn’t expecting a miracle.
But after 3 weeks:
✅ Less hair in my brush
✅ My scalp wasn’t as visible
✅ And my hair just… felt like mine again
“I never thought a patch could help with my hair, but my parting looks less thin now.” – Linda, 58
“It’s not just the hair — it’s feeling feminine again.” – Brenda, 53
“My husband said, ‘You look like yourself again.’ That meant everything.” – Carol, 54
We don’t talk about hair loss enough.
Especially not in menopause.
It’s embarrassing. Quiet. Hidden.
But it’s also fixable — when you support the real cause.
Not your shampoo.
Not your brush.
Your hormones.
✅ Supports oestrogen balance (without HRT)
✅ Helps reduce hormone-related hair thinning
✅ Also supports energy, sleep and appetite
✅ Invisible, easy to use, safe for everyday life
But you deserve to feel like you again —
not ashamed to look in the mirror, or fix your hair before every video call.
(Because this is about more than hair.)