Cold winds strip moisture from your scalp, leading to dryness, itchiness, and weakened follicles. Hot showers and low humidity worsen breakage, while vitamin deficiencies from less sunlight add to shedding. Winter brings drier air, indoor heating, and less humidity, which can make hair brittle and increase shedding—but you can prevent most hair loss with simple habits.
The fix? Focus on hydration, gentle care, and nutrition to keep roots strong.
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Tip |
Why It Works |
How Often |
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Oil massage |
Nourishes scalp, improves blood flow |
2x/week |
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Hydrating shampoo |
Every wash |
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Nutrient-rich diet |
Supports follicle strength |
Daily |
Stress less about seasonal shed—it's often temporary. Consistent care like these steps keeps winter hair healthy and full.
Winter diets often lack key nutrients. Include -
Rinse with cool water post-shampoo to seal cuticles and shine hair. Sleep on silk pillowcases to cut friction and retain moisture overnight. Trim split ends monthly to stop breakage from traveling up the strand. Track shedding—if over 100 hairs daily persists, see a dermatologist for thyroid or stress checks.