Hair loss and hair thinning is a challenge faced by both men and women. Although most of the research has focused on the male form of hair loss, it is becoming implicit that the causes of hair loss are very similar between men and women. For this reason, we no longer call it ‘male pattern baldness’ because this condition also afflicts women. In both sexes there is a strong androgenic driver, so it is called androgenetic alopecia (AGA) [1]. The slight differences between the two sexes also need to be recognized in therapeutic strategy, however, most ingredients are unisex.