There are many varied reasons for hair loss, including genetic factors for men. But several of hair losses causes are universal for both men and women. One such issue is damage to the hair follicle, which can be caused by environmental factors and by choices in hair care. Some causes of hair loss are unpreventable and unfixable, but others can be fixed by easy changed to your hair care routine.
What Can Damage My Hair Follicles?
When someone of either sex is faced with hair loss, it can sometimes be caused by injury to the hair follicle. This damage can occur for several reasons, which include to over use of chemical treatments, damage caused by heat, and breakage of the follicle. These causes are self-inflicted, and your hair care can be changed to prevent further hair loss.
The use of chemical hair products as a part of an everyday regimen was once only done by women. However, both men and women now use products daily to style and care for their hair. These products, such as mousse, gel or hair spray, can cause damage to the hair follicle if overused. This damage can prevent the follicle from growing new hair, which can lead to hair thinning and loss.
Another cause of hair loss for both men and women is heat. The use of a hair dryer when too hot can cause damage to the hair follicle. This can lead to more slowly growing hair, and eventually to the death of the follicle, which is a cause of hair loss.
Excessive heat damage can cause hair loss in both men and women. When a hair dryer is used on too high of a setting, hair follicles can be damaged, causing slower hair growth, and eventual follicle death. Each follicle that dies contributes to hair loss.
Another cause for damage related hair loss is hair brushing. Follicular breakage can occur when hair is pulled or ripped while being brushed. The more damage that occurs, the less new hair will be able to grow from the affected follicle. Both wet and dry brushing can lead to damage, and it is knots and tangles which are usually the cause of follicle damage.
Follicle breakage caused by hair brushing is another cause of hair loss. This breakage can occur when hair is pulled or ripped during brushing, often because of snarls or tangles in the hair. This can occur when hair is both wet and dry. The follicular damage which occurs can lead the follicle to grow less new hair, which leads to hair loss.
What Can I Do To Prevent This Hair Loss?
There are many reasons for hair loss which affect either men or women. There are several other causes which are universal, however. You can prevent this damage by limiting the use of chemical hair products, drying hair on a low dryer setting, and brushing hair gently. To prevent such hair loss, it is crucial to change your hair care regimen now before damage and loss begin.
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