Who makes Track Hair
Track Hair is built and maintained by Darren Tracey, an independent iOS developer. It started from a simple, first-hand problem: hair loss changes slowly, and it is genuinely hard to tell whether a treatment routine is working when you are judging it from memory, daily mirror checks, and inconsistent photos taken at random angles.
Track Hair is not run by a clinic, a pharmacy, or a supplement brand. It does not sell treatments and has no financial interest in which treatment anyone chooses. That independence is deliberate: the app’s only job is to help you keep an honest record of what you are doing and what is visibly changing.
What Track Hair is — and is not
Track Hair is a tracking journal for a hair loss routine. It keeps treatment schedules, repeatable progress photos, regimen notes, and long-term review checkpoints in one place so you can review meaningful intervals instead of reacting to day-to-day impressions.
It is not a diagnostic tool, a medical service, or a replacement for a clinician. The optional AI-assisted visible-change checks are an informational reference to sit alongside your own photos and notes — not a diagnosis, and not a promise of regrowth. Decisions about prescription medication, procedures, pregnancy risk, or unexplained shedding belong with a qualified clinician.
How the guides are researched
The treatment and hair loss guides on this site are written to be practical and cautious rather than promotional. They focus on how a treatment fits into a trackable routine, what a realistic review window looks like, and what to record — not on guaranteeing outcomes.
Where a guide makes a factual claim about a treatment or condition, it links to recognised medical references such as MedlinePlus, the Cleveland Clinic, and the American Academy of Dermatology. Those sources are listed at the bottom of each guide so you can read the primary material yourself. Guides show a “Last updated” date, and we revisit them as guidance changes.
Privacy
Track Hair is built privacy-first. Progress photos are personal, and the product is designed around keeping your record yours. This website keeps tracking to a minimum and does not run advertising trackers. You can read the full privacy policy for details on how the app handles your data.
Contact
Questions, corrections, or feedback are welcome at hello@track.hair. If you spot something in a guide that is out of date or unclear, telling us helps everyone who reads it next.