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Hello, I’m 42 yrs old and I’ve noticed a drastic change in the texture of my hair and lots of breakage for about three yrs now. I figured that’s all because of age, a pregnancy at 39, greying (I’m pretty grey) and frequent professional coloring. But recently I’m losing hair. In addition to my long hairs I’d normally shed, some are about 4 inches, some 1, some almost look like eyelash hairs. They’re everywhere. I saw a dermatologist today he didn’t seem that “alarmed”. He prescribed biotin and ran a blood panel. Is it typical to lose all these tiny hairs different shapes and textures and length? Is that a specific type of hair loss? I’ve included photos. I often find the “eyelash looking” hairs on my phone, on the bathroom floor, everywhere.