Laser for KP? Vbeam?
Ever wonder what those small, rough bumps on your arms or legs are? It could be Keratosis pilaris (KP) (AKA Strawberry skin/Chicken skin), a very common skin disorder comprised of common variants and rare subtypes: KP rubra, KP alba, KP rubra faceii, KP atrophicans, Ulerythema ophryogenes, etc. On this subreddit we focus on treatments, routines, and over all body positivity. Evidence-based discussions are encouraged, as well as sharing tips & tricks for dealing with KP. Welcome to r/Keratosis!
Blonde hair and minoxidil(AGA, maybe AA)
For women who have experienced hair loss for any reason to come together, discuss hair loss, share their experiences, and seek support. Please read Community Info before posting.
Flip flops deemed not cool anymore?
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Alcohol free minoxidil
For women who have experienced hair loss for any reason to come together, discuss hair loss, share their experiences, and seek support. Please read Community Info before posting.
Update from biopsy
Welcome to r/alopecia_areata, a safe and supportive space for anyone affected by alopecia areata and autoimmune-related hair loss. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, leading to hair loss. It is often identified by: • Small, round patches of sudden hair loss (usually on the scalp or beard) In some cases, complete loss of scalp hair (alopecia totalis) or all body hair (alopecia universalis) We are here to help!
Had a biopsy today
Welcome to r/alopecia_areata, a safe and supportive space for anyone affected by alopecia areata and autoimmune-related hair loss. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, leading to hair loss. It is often identified by: • Small, round patches of sudden hair loss (usually on the scalp or beard) In some cases, complete loss of scalp hair (alopecia totalis) or all body hair (alopecia universalis) We are here to help!
Topical JAK
Welcome to r/alopecia_areata, a safe and supportive space for anyone affected by alopecia areata and autoimmune-related hair loss. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, leading to hair loss. It is often identified by: • Small, round patches of sudden hair loss (usually on the scalp or beard) In some cases, complete loss of scalp hair (alopecia totalis) or all body hair (alopecia universalis) We are here to help!
Scalp sensitivity/redness normal for AA? Or something else?

Welcome to r/alopecia_areata, a safe and supportive space for anyone affected by alopecia areata and autoimmune-related hair loss. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, leading to hair loss. It is often identified by: • Small, round patches of sudden hair loss (usually on the scalp or beard) In some cases, complete loss of scalp hair (alopecia totalis) or all body hair (alopecia universalis) We are here to help!
Rogaine 5%
Welcome to r/alopecia_areata, a safe and supportive space for anyone affected by alopecia areata and autoimmune-related hair loss. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, leading to hair loss. It is often identified by: • Small, round patches of sudden hair loss (usually on the scalp or beard) In some cases, complete loss of scalp hair (alopecia totalis) or all body hair (alopecia universalis) We are here to help!
Maybe alopecia? Two steroid injections. I’m
Welcome to r/alopecia_areata, a safe and supportive space for anyone affected by alopecia areata and autoimmune-related hair loss. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, leading to hair loss. It is often identified by: • Small, round patches of sudden hair loss (usually on the scalp or beard) In some cases, complete loss of scalp hair (alopecia totalis) or all body hair (alopecia universalis) We are here to help!
Side effects after 7 doses
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Increase in energy?
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Depression worse on birth control pills
A place for new parents, new parents to be, and old parents who want to help out. Posts focusing on the transition into living with your new little one and any issues that may come up. Ranting and gushing is welcome!
Insanely depressed on birth control pills
A place to discuss birth control methods.
Mesotherapy injections
Welcome to r/PlasticSurgery! This subreddit is a general hub for discussion, before and after posts, stories, experiences, and general information about cosmetic/plastic surgeries. A core principle of this subreddit is that feedback should be objective. Please read all sub rules and their full descriptions prior to posting or commenting here.
Postpartum alopecia?
MOMS ONLY. Just say what's going on. No judgments, no nastiness. READ THE RULES.
Bald patch middle of head postpartum
We are moms mucking through the ickier parts of child raising. It may not always be pretty, fun and awesome, but we do it. We want to be here for other moms who are going through the same experiences and offer a helping hand.
Postpartum alopecia (round bald patch)
A place for new parents, new parents to be, and old parents who want to help out. Posts focusing on the transition into living with your new little one and any issues that may come up. Ranting and gushing is welcome!
Body makeup for arms legs/to cover redness
Ever wonder what those small, rough bumps on your arms or legs are? It could be Keratosis pilaris (KP) (AKA Strawberry skin/Chicken skin), a very common skin disorder comprised of common variants and rare subtypes: KP rubra, KP alba, KP rubra faceii, KP atrophicans, Ulerythema ophryogenes, etc. On this subreddit we focus on treatments, routines, and over all body positivity. Evidence-based discussions are encouraged, as well as sharing tips & tricks for dealing with KP. Welcome to r/Keratosis!
Bathing suits
Welcome to Female Fashion Advice. Here we discuss anything related Fashion. Make sure to read the rules carefully before posting, if you do have any questions please reach out to the moderators so we can help you.
First Father’s Day gift ideas
Living in Metro Phoenix, Arizona. A place for Phoenix locals to discuss life in the Valley, things to do, places to eat, news, politics, sports, and of course the weather. Chat with locals in our Reddit AZ Discord at: https://discord.com/invite/yWVuTG57Zh
Stressed/anxious
A place to share thoughts, questions, support, and tips about being a new parent to a young child.
Things to do with baby this summer
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Eyelid/lash cleansing
Community for lash lovers. Both professionals and clients to come together and discuss.
Shaving and KP
Ever wonder what those small, rough bumps on your arms or legs are? It could be Keratosis pilaris (KP) (AKA Strawberry skin/Chicken skin), a very common skin disorder comprised of common variants and rare subtypes: KP rubra, KP alba, KP rubra faceii, KP atrophicans, Ulerythema ophryogenes, etc. On this subreddit we focus on treatments, routines, and over all body positivity. Evidence-based discussions are encouraged, as well as sharing tips & tricks for dealing with KP. Welcome to r/Keratosis!