Seasonal Hair Loss in Women
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Hair's Life Span
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Hair has a life span of about 6 years, and some people experiences shedding during the summer or winter months. Regular shedding is a normal pattern for hair; each person loses about 100 strands a day.
Hormone Imbalance
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Women going through pregnancy or menopause experience a change in their hormones. This change causes the hair to continuously shed for a few months before it corrects itself.
Weather
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Women who experience shedding during the summer and winter months can protect their hair from harsh weather. Heat and cold wind dries out the hair and cause it to shed; wearing the hair in a bun, or another style that protects the ends, can shield the hair from harsh weather.
Vitamin D Deficiency
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Many women may experience shedding during the winter months when the body doesn't produce as much vitamin D. The body produces vitamin D when it is exposed to sun; taking a vitamin supplement during the winter months can help with this.
Pityrosporum Folliculitis
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Pityrosporum folliculitis is when yeast develops in the hair follicles and causes it to shed. This condition is worse during the hot summer months when the scalp sweats more often.
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