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One of the most Frequently Asked Questions in Human History.
Many factors influence healthy hair growth. These encompass a wide range of emotional and lifestyle conditions that can prevent the body from effectively absorbing the essential nutrients it needs to support healthy hair.
Hormonal changes associated with menopause can affect the healthy hair growth cycle. While this menopausal side effect is relatively rare, it has been known to occur in some cases. Other hormonal changes in the body have been known to affect hair thinning and loss in some women. Women can experience problems with their hair due to a hormone imbalance and increased sensitivity to the male hormones found naturally in women’s bodies.
While a beautiful and natural process, pregnancy can be a stressful event for a woman's body. Consequently, it's common for women to experience hair thinning or even bald patches post-partum as their hormone levels normalize. However, this is usually a temporary condition and should reverse itself in time. Please note, we do not recommend that women take Viviscal hair vitamins during pregnancy or breastfeeding
The Pill is the most common form of contraception for women. It contains a mixture of progestin and estrogen, which occasionally can affect healthy hair growth in those who have a hereditary history of hair loss.
In our 20s and 30s, we typically have 615 hair follicles per square centimeter. The number falls to 485 by the time we turn 50, and to 435 by age 80. Each hair also becomes thinner, thereby reducing hair volume.
In the face of everyday stress, the adrenal gland produces more adrenaline, leading to an increase in the production of testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT). If you do not have enough other hormones to counterbalance this, it can lead to hair not being as healthy as it should be.
For some people, everyday stress can affect the condition of their hair, and it can turn into a vicious circle: stress affects the hair cycle, and the impact of this can cause more stress for the individual.
A diet rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals is essential for healthy hair and hair growth. The hair follicle is a nonessential tissue and, therefore, one of the last tissues to receive nutritional substances. Thus, any long-term deficiencies may lead to premature hair loss.
Excessive use of aerosol sprays, hair dyes, hair irons, or curlers may result in damaged hair in the long term. Men and women who find their healthy hair are being affected may want to reconsider the products they're using on their hair and scalp and consider other nutritional supplements and healthier styling methods.
Smoking can affect healthy hair growth. Cigarette smoking has been shown to cause poor circulation, affecting the amount of blood flow available to the scalp's hair follicles.
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