Six Causes
of Hair Loss In Women are:
#1. Hair loss in women is often connected to
pregnancy. Three to six months after delivering a child, many
women notice a degree of hair loss as the hair goes into a resting
phase because of the physiological impact of the pregnancy on
the body.
#2. A woman's body can also be greatly affected
by intensive diets and losing a lot of weight in a short period
of time.
#3. Severe illnesses and infections can put great
stress on the body thus triggering the hair into a resting phase
which result hair shedding. Often the body recovers naturally
within 3 to 9 months and the hair begins to regrow until it almost
resembles its original condition
#4. Hair loss in women can be aggravated further
by improper use of chemical hair treatments such as dyes, tints,
bleaches, straighteners, and permanent waves. Generally, healthy
hair can undergo these treatments without showing signs of stress,
if they are not done too often. However, if hair is breaking or
if it becomes brittle it is best to stop these procedures until
the hair has grown out.
#5. The constant pulling of hair with styles
such as ponytails and braids can sometimes cause Hair loss in
women. Avoid pulling the hair tight with these styles.
#6. Rough combing and brushing of the hair and
vigorous rubbing with a towel after shampooing can cause it to
break, adding further to the problem of Hair loss in women. Wide
toothed combs and brushes with smooth tips are recommended to
minimize hair breakage.
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