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Shedding 50 to 100 hairs a day is considered completely normal.

Shedding 50 to 100 hairs a day is considered completely normal.

Apr 07, 2021

Under normal conditions, the biological processes involved in hair growth are in balance. A hair falls out, and a new one grows in its place. This is a normal physiological process that reflects several phases of growth. But if these phases stop replacing each other the way nature intended, you begin to lose more hair. We will tell you about the possible causes and how to get rid of hair loss

Hormonal hair loss:

Our hormonal system is very sensitive and reacts to even the smallest changes. Under normal conditions, the female sex hormone estrogen is responsible for the density. Many women notice the amazing effect of volume during pregnancy. Male hormones (androgens), present in small amounts in the female body, do not promote hair growth. Both men and women produce more androgens under stress. This can disrupt hormonal balance and lead to hair loss in women. Sometimes, to solve this problem, you just need to slow down the rhythm of life and relax. 

Hair loss (brittleness) due to improper care:

Although the hair is very hardy, too much exposure, such as discoloration, frequent dyeing, chemicals, or the constant use of a straightening iron can make it brittle and unsmooth. Such tests do not directly cause hair loss, but can lead to hair breakage. They will begin to break at the roots, leaving behind a barely noticeable stubble.

Hair loss due to lack of vitamins:

Vitamins are needed for growth. An unbalanced diet, as well as a low-calorie diet, can lead to temporary hair loss. Eat a healthy diet to stop them falling out.

Hair loss due to weakened immunity:

Hair loss can also be a delayed consequence of an infection. In this case, hair loss stops after about three months, during which the damaged roots are restored.