5 Tips to Grow Out Dry Damaged amp Bleached Hair











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. • Chapters • 0:00 Introduction • 0:27 Over-Treating Hair • 0:54 Hormonal Imbalances • 1:20 Stress • 1:53 Lack of Proper Nutrients • 2:24 Thyroid Disorders • 2:50 Medications • 3:12 Rapid Weight Loss • 3:37 Having a Skin Infection • • • • • Losing your hair gradually in small amounts is known as hair thinning.  • Hair thinning is defined by moderate or minor hair loss, which takes some time.  • Moreover, you do not end up going bald due to hair thinning.  • But some thin spots are going to appear on your head.  • Here are some reasons why you might be losing hair: • Over-Treating Hair • Regularly experimenting with your hair with different products can weaken your hair follicles and damage them.  • Over-treating your hair can lead to gradual hair thinning.  • However, it should once you stop using the harmful products and take better care of your hair.  • Perms, color treatments, relaxers, and harsh shampoos and conditioners can cause damage to your hair.  • Hormonal Imbalances • Hormonal changes can also cause hair loss.  • The hormonal imbalance in women caused by childbirth or menopause can make them lose hair.  • On the other hand, men can lose their hair with age due to changes in their body’s hormone composition.  • The hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT) triggers hair follicles, making you lose hair.  • Stress • Uncontrolled or unmanageable stress is a major cause of thinning hair.  • People often lose hair when battling anxiety and stress.  • The stress can be either psychological or physiological. Physiological stress is often short-lived, and hair loss due to it ceases rather quickly.  • However, it is much harder to deal with psychological stress and the hair loss caused by it.  • Lifestyle changes will need to be introduced to better manage stress.  • Lacking the Proper Nutrients • Although your hair is mostly protein, it requires several minerals and vitamins to grow and maintain form.  • Zinc, iron, and folic acid are three nutrients that are essential for hair growth.  • Your body also needs several vitamins, such as Vitamin D and Vitamin B-12, to grow and maintain hair, as well as minerals such as selenium.  • Lower intakes of the relevant nutrients can cause hair loss.   • Thyroid Disorders • The thyroid gland regulates the growth and maintenance of the body.  • Any irregularity in the thyroid’s activity can result in major issues.  • Both hypothyroidism (over-activity) and hyperthyroidism (diminished activity) can impair the maintenance of your body’s tissues.  • This also extends to hair, which may begin to weaken and fall due to an issue with the thyroid.  • Medication • You can also lose hair because of medication.  • Chemotherapy is the most popular example of this.  • However, you can lose hair from a variety of medications.  • Treatment for autoimmune diseases has resulted in hair loss, and medicine ranging from antidepressants to anticoagulants has caused hair loss.  • Rapid Weight Loss • Losing a lot of weight quickly, such as 20 pounds, is a sign of weakness.  • This may happen due to an illness or some health complication.  • However, the weakness can extend to your hair as well.  • You might begin to lose hair right after shedding a lot of weight.  • This is primarily due to nutrients being diverted from your scalp to other areas of your body.  • Having a Skin Infection  • Skin infection and disorders can also result in hair thinning.  • Scalp psoriasis is one common skin infection that can cause you to lose hair.  • Similarly, serious cases of dandruff are a result of an infection and can cause hair to thin.  • Thankfully, hair thinning is a slow process and can be treated once its causes have been found and treated.

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