What I Wish I Had Known Earlier About GLP-1, Hair Loss, and My Body
After I shared my experience, a lot of women messaged me saying the same thing:
“I thought it was just me.”
“I didn’t connect this to GLP-1 at all.”
“I felt like my body was betraying me.”
Looking back now, I realize it wasn’t confusion, it was lack of context.
So this is the part I didn’t understand at first but do now.
1. My Body Wasn’t Reacting Randomly — It Was Reprioritizing
What finally clicked for me was this:
When you lose weight quickly, your body doesn’t experience that as a cosmetic change.
It experiences it as a major internal shift.
Energy intake drops.
Signals change.
Your system starts making decisions about what matters most right now.
And hair?
Hair is optional.
So when shedding started, it wasn’t a sign that something was “wrong.”
It was a sign that my body was adjusting to a new reality.
That reframed everything for me.

2. I Stopped Treating Hair Loss as a Hair Problem
At first, I approached this like most of us do:
“If my hair is changing, I need better hair products.”
But what I didn’t understand was that this kind of shedding doesn’t start at the ends — it starts inside the system.
My digestion had changed.
My appetite had changed.
My relationship with food had changed.
So why wouldn’t my hair respond to that too?
Once I stopped isolating my hair from the rest of my body, the situation finally made sense.

3. GLP-1 Changed More Than My Weight, It Changed My Internal Rhythm
This part took me a while to accept.
GLP-1 didn’t just help me eat less.
It changed how my body processes nutrients, responds to hormones, and manages stress.
Those changes are subtle — but cumulative.
And hair is extremely sensitive to:
- Nutrient availability
- Hormonal signaling
- Internal stability
So the shedding wasn’t sudden.
It was delayed feedback.
My body telling me:
“We’re still adjusting.”

4. Why I Needed Support, Not Stimulation
Most hair products are designed to stimulate.
More growth.
Faster results.
Stronger strands.
But stimulation isn’t always what the body needs during transition.
What I needed was:
- Steadiness
- Consistency
- Internal support
That’s when I started looking at gut health and absorption, not as trends, but as foundations.
Because if your system isn’t absorbing well, adding more on top doesn’t help.

5. What Changed When I Supported My Body First
The biggest shift wasn’t immediate growth.
It was calm.
Less panic when I washed my hair.
Less shedding on my brush.
Less feeling like I needed to “fix” myself.
And then, slowly, signs of recovery started showing up.
Not because I forced them.
But because my body finally felt supported enough to move forward.
That’s what made the difference for me.

6. Why Herflow Fit Into This Phase of My Life
I didn’t choose Herflow because it promised results.
I chose it because it matched how I was learning to treat my body:
- With patience, not pressure.
- It wasn’t framed as a solution to a flaw.
- It was framed as support during a transition.
That mattered to me.
Especially as a Black woman, where hair isn’t just aesthetic.
It’s identity.
It’s history.
It’s personal.
I needed something that respected that.
This Isn’t About Fear. It’s About Awareness.
If you’re on a GLP-1 and noticing changes:
- It doesn’t mean you made the wrong choice.
- It doesn’t mean your body is failing.
- It means your body is responding to change.
And once you understand that, you can support it, instead of fighting it!
