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How to prevent hair fall in winter


How to prevent hair fall in winter
How to prevent hair fall in winter

Winter is here and with it comes the onslaught of dry air and static electricity. It can be a real struggle for your hair, but there are steps you can take to make sure it stays healthy until spring is finally here again. Here's what you need to know:


Do not overheat your home.


In winter, it's tempting to crank up the heat in your home to keep warm. But excessive heat can cause dryness and hair fall. Instead of turning on the furnace and closing all the windows, try using a humidifier instead. This will add moisture to the air so that it doesn't get too dry.


If you're not going outside much in winter (which you probably aren't), use a fan so that air circulates throughout your house rather than just sitting around on top of you. If there isn't enough circulation in your house, consider opening up a window or two while making sure that no one is standing directly under them!


Use a humidifier.


A humidifier adds moisture to the air, which can help prevent hair loss.


The amount of humidity you need depends on what type of climate you live in and/or your personal preferences.


To find out how much humidity is ideal for your home, check out this chart:


If you live in an area with low humidity, aim for 40-50% relative humidity in the winter months.


If the area has moderate levels (30-40%), shoot for 30%. And if it's high (20-30%), try setting the thermostat at 25%.


In general, most people prefer a range between 35% and 45%. You may find that using one during colder months helps keep your skin more hydrated than usual too!


Try cold showers.


Cold showers are a great way to keep your hair from falling out. Cold water can help with muscle soreness and weight loss, as well as a runny nose or headache. They’re also great for your skin!


Protect your hair when you go out in the cold.


Wear a hat.


Wear a scarf.


Wear a beanie, hoodie, cap or toque (or whatever you want to call it) over your hair if you’re going outside in the cold for longer than 5 minutes—and even then it should be loose enough that the wind doesn’t directly hit your scalp (and no matter what happens, never wear only one of these). If you can find one that has ear flaps and ties with elastic bands so they stay on better in high winds; even better!


Snoods are great too! They cover all of your head except for around the eyes/nose/mouth area so if there is snow or slush flying around as well as wind then this could work really well for keeping warm without losing too much hair volume during transit from point A to point B--just make sure there is no draft coming through anywhere else or else these will become ineffective very quickly due to sweating at high temperatures which causes dehydration which makes us lose more water than we could possibly imagine losing via sweat glands alone...


Check your heating vents to make sure they're not blowing dry air directly at your head.


Seasonal changes can also affect the health of your hair. The change from hot summer weather to cooler winter months can make it more difficult for your body to retain moisture, leaving your tresses dry and brittle. To prevent this problem, check the airflow settings on your heating vents—if they're blowing dry air directly at your head, place something between them and you (like a pillow) or adjust the direction so that it hits another object instead of you.


When in doubt about how to keep humidity levels high enough for healthy hair growth during winter months, opt for using either a humidifier or dehumidifier depending on what kind of climate control system you have installed in your home or office space: If there's already a humidifier installed in the space where you work or live but still feel like there isn't enough humidity available in those places, consider placing an additional unit nearby (or vice versa). For example: if there is one located centrally within an apartment building but there aren’t enough individual units being supplied with ample amounts of moisture via these devices then adding another one into each apartment would help ensure that all residents receive adequate amounts of moisture regardless where they live within their building complex itself. If none exist yet then one could do so by installing either type outside near windows where their presence won't be noticeable unless someone looks closely at them while passing by looking at other things such as plants growing nearby


Embrace dry shampoo instead of washing it every day.


If you're prone to greasy hair in winter, dry shampoo is a good alternative to washing your hair every day. Dry shampoo can help absorb excess oil and dirt, leaving hair looking fresh and clean. It also works great if you want to add volume to flat, fine hair.


Choose a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner.


The first thing you should do is choose a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. While winter may seem like the wrong season to use a lot of products on your hair, I recommend using more in winter than in any other season. The reason for this is that your hair will be dryer than usual due to the cold temperatures and low humidity levels in most places during this time of year. A good moisturizing product will help keep your locks feeling soft, shiny and healthy!


If you're looking for some new products that work well with curly hair or dryness, then I highly recommend trying out these two lines by L'Oreal: EverPure Moisture Shampoo & Conditioner (link) or Total Repair 5 Damage Erasing Balm (link). These are great options if you're looking for something affordable yet effective at restoring moisture back into your strands while still being gentle enough not burn through any damage done by chemical treatments such as bleaching/coloring over time - all while smelling absolutely amazing!


Clean hair isn't everything when it comes to winter care.


You may be surprised to learn that the answer is: not as much as you think! A shampoo-and-conditioner routine can help keep your hair clean, but it also strips away natural oils that protect the scalp and hair shaft. This can lead to dryness, breakage and weakened strands that are less resistant to breakage.


So how do you ensure your head stays healthy? The most important thing to remember about winter care is this: don’t wash it every day. You should aim for no more than two shampoos per week (or even once a week). If you have oily roots or greasy ends in summertime, try skipping the shampoo entirely for one day each week until fall arrives; this will allow sebum buildup at the roots while allowing oiliness at the ends time to calm down before washing again!


In addition to keeping things clean with regular washing vs overdoing it with multiple washes throughout each day or week (especially during warm months when there’s less humidity), using a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner are also important steps toward preventing dryness in winter months due their ability  to add moisture back into hair after each wash cycle has stripped away some of those oils without stripping away too much protection against cold temperatures outside where temperatures drop drastically overnight leading up until sunrise each morning throughout December - February depending on where exactly within Canada/United States one lives out west coast being exposed directly facing ocean winds blowing across Pacific Ocean versus inland areas where inland mountains block winds coming off water making them colder than rest area during night hours due high elevation increase wind speed difference between land/sea bottom level differences so if getting away from cold by going back indoors don't forget turn off heat source before leaving house because turning off hot water valve won't stop steam from building up inside pipes which could cause fire hazard later tonight if left unattended all day long--


Conclusion


You can take the fight to your hair's biggest enemy—dryness—by using the right products, looking after your scalp and showering in cold water. If you follow these tips throughout the winter months, you will not only keep your hair healthy but also enjoy more manageable and healthy-looking locks all year round. if you are more hair fall than Best Hair Extension Salon in Indore has a solution for your problem then you come and visit

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