Does Wind Cause Hair Loss?
My question relates to wind exposure. I’ve read on this blog (and elsewhere) that there is no correlation between exposure to high wind gusts and hair loss.
However, I’ve also read here that most of the hairs shed daily “blow out in the wind,” and from showering, styling, etc.
I live in Chicago where I have been exposed to wind gusts in excess of 30 mph. Can this cause hair loss or would I only be losing what was already bound to be lost?
Thanks Doc!
Wind does not cause hair loss other than the fact it may blow away falling hair. Hair loss in men in most cases is due to genetic male pattern balding. Hair loss occurs in a pattern (thus the term). If your theory of the windy city (Chicago) is true, you would see more bald men and women in Chicago. I don’t believe Donald Trump is from Chicago.
I comprehend that you are restless about the hairloss, don’t stress my companion. Keep in mind, hair itself is a dead thing, it’s the hair follicle that we should deal with. Cleanser’s and oils are just corrective and is not the solution for your issue. Why not attempt and feed the hair appropriately with a decent eating routine. I am certain it will help you throughout the following couple of weeks.
Sorry, I’m sad to say eating food has little if nothing to do with “feeding the follicle” and one will not see hair from this in the “next few weeks” or in any time to come – unless, of course, one has rare hair loss due to significant malnutrition rather than male pattern (androgenic) baldness. How many bums on “skid row” with poor nutrition have you seen with full heads of hair? I’ve seen a lot…sadly, the benefit of genetics!
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