This is my one year progress of not pulling my hair. One year ago l discovered Reddit, and so as this community. You guys helped me realising I'm not alone, and feeling
I do not necessarily have Trichotillomania, but I have been pulling off my split ends for the past 10 years. This has resulted in accidentally pulling out ALOT of hair. I finally
trichotillomania starter pack : r/starterpacks
Pulling a lot because of stress over school. I hope my progress for how long my hair is can motivate someone else! : r/trichotillomania
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I miss my long hair (left) but got into the bad habit of pulling on my ends until they were so damaged I had to keep cutting and now here I am (
Does only pulling coarse hair count as trich? : r/trichotillomania
I have had a bad habit of pulling my split ends, to the point where I was getting bald spots from accidentally pulling so much hair out. My hair is finally growing
I'm pulling my hair back tight, also have it tied up. Is this just a huge forehead or the beginning of baldness? : r/longhair
Progression after having trichotillomania (hair pulling) for 9 years. Top photo from Nov. 2017 when I shaved my eyebrows to try to start progress but ultimately failed. Super happy! I never thought
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Bald spots/ thin hair : r/curlyhair
Went to the psychiatrist recently and mention my hair pulling when she asked about compulsive habits etc. she asked to look for any bald spots and found this huge thing??? I didn't
14 days of growth at 23 Y/O. Any advice on how to stop myself from pulling hair out? It started when I kept thinking I'll never grow a proper beard (which could
These are my brows without makeup. I have a hair pulling disorder called trichotillomania. My eyebrows were so good and then I relapsed and pulled them again. I have homecoming next weekend
A year ago today, a large portion of my hair was ripped out by a person with a severe cognitive disability. The picture shows the progression. : r/pics
My trichotillomania could be solved with a precision medicine approach