
Understanding Hair Loss Types
Androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern baldness) is the most common cause of hair loss. Telogen effluvium occurs when stress, illness, or hormonal changes push hair prematurely into the shedding phase.
Scalp Treatments
Scalp massage stimulates blood flow and activates hair follicles. Perform daily 5-10 minute massages using fingertips with circular motions.
Oil treatments nourish the scalp and strengthen hair roots. Coconut oil, rosemary oil, and argan oil have traditionally supported hair health.
Tea rinses provide antioxidants. Brewed green or black tea contains caffeine that may stimulate hair follicles. After shampooing, rinse hair with cooled tea.
Nutritional Support
Hair needs building blocks for growth:
- **Protein**: Essential for hair structure
- **Iron**: Supports oxygen delivery to follicles
- **Zinc**: Regulates sebum production
- **Biotin**: May strengthen hair
- **Omega-3s**: Reduce inflammation and support follicle health
Lifestyle Factors
Stress management is crucial—stress can trigger telogen effluvium. Adequate sleep, regular exercise, and reduced stress significantly impact hair health. Smoking restricts blood flow to follicles, while excessive heat styling damages hair.
When to Seek Professional Help
If hair loss is sudden, patchy, or accompanied by scalp issues, consult a dermatologist to rule out underlying conditions like thyroid problems or autoimmune disease. Professional treatments may be recommended depending on diagnosis.