Art, asked by shrivastavasanjita65, 2 months ago

do monsoon hairfall grows back?​

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Answered by aishuclp
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Explanation:

In more than 90% of people, hair fall increases by almost 30% during the monsoons. Ideally, we should all be modifying our hair care routine as the weather changes but it is not always possible. On a normal day, it is perfectly acceptable to experience hair fall of about 50-60 hairs per day by during the monsoons this number can increase to up to 250 or more. Hair loss increases during monsoons because of the increased humidity in the atmosphere, dry scalp, dandruff, and contact with acidic rainwater.

The high percentage of moisture in the environment around us causes the hair to absorb the hydrogen and swell, leading the brittle and frizzy hairs that are prone to easy breakage. The humidity robs the scalp of the natural oils leading to a dry scalp and weaker roots. Another big factor is the difficulty in keeping the hair dry, the moisture in the scalp weakens the hair follicle strength causing the hair to appear lifeless and dull and worst it leads to tangled hair and thus hair loss. Dampness also increases the risk of infection, as the scalp becomes a breeding ground for bacteria and fungus causing hair problems like itching and redness of the scalp.

Answered by vikashpatnaik2009
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Answer:

Hair loss is one of the most common problem that people experience during monsoon. Humidity during the monsoon can make your scalp oily. This makes you go for a head bath more than usual, which can rob your hair off its moisture. This in turn gives you dull hair, dandruff and hair fall.

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