Hair is like a sapling growing on the scalp, experiencing a cycle of growth and falling.
Although these young saplings are of no special use, whether a person looks good or not has too much to do with them.
After all, if you have less hair, you will get two points off your face.
Can washing your hair every day lead to alopecia?
It’s all the special effects of shampoo!
The answer is: no.
It is normal to lose some hair when washing your hair. Shampoo itself will not cause more hair loss, it just makes those hair that have been laid off leave the scalp.
However, this only means that washing your hair will not lead to alopecia. It does not mean that you will not lose your hair when washing your hair. The fact is, if you lose your hair seriously, you may lose everything…
Can ironing and dyeing cause alopecia?
The answer is still: no.
Regular perm and hair dyeing will neither directly lead to alopecia nor aggravate alopecia.
Perm: It will not directly cause or aggravate alopecia, but it will damage hair quality.
Perm mainly changes the shape of hair shaft through thermal stimulation, which has no effect on hair follicles and will not directly cause alopecia or aggravate alopecia.
But that doesn’t mean you can burn it casually.
Because perm will cause irreversible damage to hair cutin, as many female friends say:
Oh, my hair is not very hot. It is dry and forked. The quality of my hair is not as good as before. I always break my hair!
Hair dyeing: There is no evidence to prove that it can cause alopecia, but it can cause skin allergy.
Hair dye contains pigment and auxiliary colorant (such as phenylenediamine), which is the most common effective component of hair dyeing, and the discussion on side effects of hair dyeing is mainly focused on it, but so far there is no authoritative research to prove that it is related to alopecia.
However, allergic reactions to scalp and facial skin caused by hair dye are very common. In addition, many illegal businesses use inferior hair dye. If it is repeatedly used, there are still some adverse effects.
Therefore, either do not dye, or dye less, or go to a relatively formal organization to dye.
There is too much oil on the scalp, which is why you lose your hair?
I really can’t blame the scalp for oil… I don’t believe you see many Indians who don’t lose their hair, and their heads are also sparkling with oil.
In fact, the oil from the scalp comes from sebaceous glands.
The secretion function of sebaceous glands is mainly controlled by androgen (testosterone), but it is also affected by environment, temperature, humidity, etc. For example, hair may be more greasy in summer.
Therefore, in short, greasy scalp and alopecia are just a result.
Love of oil and alopecia can appear together, or one comes first and the other comes later, but they have no relationship [because… so…].
People with greasy scalp should wash their hair more appropriately and enjoy freshness.
Can eat more black sesame and walnuts [grow hair]?
Don’t envy me, this hair is born.
Want to rely on [food supplement] to grow hair? Don’t even think about it…
To answer this question, we have to look at two aspects:
If it is pathological alopecia, it must be treated regularly to have a certain effect. Eating anything can only be an aid, and whether it is useful or not depends on the circumstances.
If it is physiological alopecia, maybe wait a minute, reduce pressure and you will feel better. What you want to eat to promote hair growth is just a good wish, and whether it is useful or not depends on the fate.
Therefore, people with alopecia only need normal diet and standardized treatment. The so-called [magic food] cannot help.
It doesn’t matter if you have to eat a little, but don’t just eat these. There are vegetables, meat, eggs and milk. A balanced diet can provide enough nutrition for your hair.