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Three Reasons You Could Be Experiencing Hair Loss

7/19/2024

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Pregnancy and Postpartum Hair Loss After childbirth, estrogen levels drop, leading to increased hair shedding, known as telogen effluvium.
  • Birth Control Pills Some women may experience hair thinning when they start or stop taking birth control pills due to the fluctuation in hormone levels.
  • Thyroid Disorders Thyroid imbalances, common in women in their 30s, can lead to hair loss.
  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) PCOS is a hormonal disorder that can cause excess androgen levels, leading to hair thinning on the scalp and increased hair growth on the face and body.
Traction Alopecia - If you are experiencing this, call today! We can help! 
  • Traction alopecia is hair loss caused by prolonged tension on the hair follicles, including extensions and anything that pulls or tugs on the hair, creating traction. This type of hair loss is reversible! Call Salon Della Sass today for help in consulting you to getting you on the path to obtaining your beautiful luscious hair, once again. 
  • Common Causes of Traction Alopecia
    • Tight Hairstyles Frequent wearing of tight ponytails, braids, buns, or cornrows can put excessive stress on hair follicles.
    • Hair Extensions and Weaves The weight and tension from extensions and weaves can pull on the scalp, leading to hair loss.
    • Hair Accessories Using elastic bands, clips, and pins that grip hair tightly can contribute to traction alopecia.
  • Signs and Symptoms
    • Thinning Edges Hair loss typically starts around the hairline and temples.
    • Scalp Tenderness The scalp may feel tender or sore due to the constant tension.
    • Broken or Short Hairs may appear broken or shorter in areas subjected to the most tension.
  • Hair Styling Adjustments
    • Avoid Tight Hairstyles: Opt for looser styles that do not pull on the hair. Give your hair regular breaks from extensions and weaves.
    • Use Gentle Accessories: Choose hair ties, clips, and pins that are gentle on the hair and scalp.
    • Regular Scalp Massages: Massaging the scalp can improve blood circulation and promote hair growth.

Preventative Measures and Hair Care Tips:
  • Gentle Hair Care Practices: Avoiding excessive heat styling, tight hairstyles, and harsh chemical treatments can prevent further damage.
  • Regular Scalp Massages: the scalp can improve blood circulation and promote hair growth.
  • Healthy Diet and Supplements: Consuming a diet rich in iron, zinc, vitamins A, C, D, and E, and omega-3 fatty acids can support healthy hair growth. Supplements like biotin and collagen can also be beneficial.
Conclusion:
Hormonal hair loss and traction alopecia are common issues for women in their 30s, but they can be managed with proper care and treatment. Understanding the causes, seeking professional help, and adopting healthy hair care practices can significantly improve hair health and appearance. Encourage readers to stay positive and proactive in their hair care journey, and remind them that they are not alone in their experience.
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