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Say goodbye to hair fall with these 7 simple yet powerful tips

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 18, 2025, 15:00 IST
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​Say goodbye to hair fall with these 7 simple yet powerful tips

Hair fall can be a never-ending struggle-clumps in the shower, strands on your pillow, and that sinking feeling every time you comb your fingers through your hair. But before you freak out or start trying out random products, it's essential to know that regular care and minor daily tweaks can work wonders. You don't need to undergo extreme treatments or spend a fortune to notice a difference. Here are seven simple, science-backed tips to minimize hair fall and restore strength and shine.

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Switch to a sulfate-free shampoo

Sodium lauryl sulfate, a common sulfate found in shampoos, can damage your scalp. It removes natural oils, drying out your hair, making it brittle, and leading to breakage. Switching to a sulfate-free shampoo maintains your scalp's natural moisture barrier and keeps your hair soft and healthy. It's a subtle change that can cut down your hair fall in the long run and enhance hair texture.

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Eat more vitamin B12-rich foods

Vitamin B12 is very important in the prevention of hair thinning and in maintaining healthy, strong follicles. It boosts oxygen to your scalp, which helps to grow hair better. Add foods such as eggs, meat, dairy, poultry, fortified cereals, and plant milk to your diet. Even minor B12 deficiencies can cause hair loss, so this little dietary adjustment can make a big difference.

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Reduce stress to maintain a healthy hair cycle

Stress is a major but commonly overlooked cause of hair loss. High cortisol levels upset the normal hair growth cycle, causing thinning and premature shedding. Therefore, schedule a particular time for yoga, meditation, deep breathing, or whatever else relaxes you. Stress reduction balances your hormones, keeping your scalp strong.

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​Stay hydrated and emphasize good sleep

Dehydration and bad sleeping habits can dry out your hair from the inside out. When your body is not hydrated, your hair is dry, brittle, and prone to breaking easily. Drink a minimum of eight glasses of water a day and 7–8 hours of consecutive sleep. Both give your hair cells the nutrients they need, strengthen your roots, and encourage a healthier growth cycle.​

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​Avoid too much heat styling

Regular use of straighteners, curling irons, and blow dryers can severely damage hair, leading to breakage and thinning. While styling occasionally is fine, daily heat exposure weakens the strands. If you have to style, always apply a heat protectant spray to protect your hair from heat damage. Also, use air-drying and embrace natural textures.​

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​Stop wearing tight hairstyles every day

Sleek ponytails, towering buns, and sleek braids might seem stylish, but they pull strongly at the roots and result in traction alopecia—a tension-induced condition from continuous pulling at the scalp. Wear loose styles and soft scrunchies so that your roots are not unnecessarily strained. Give your scalp some room to breathe and flourish.​

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​Consult a trichologist for minoxidil

Minoxidil is an FDA-approved medication for baldness that increases blood circulation to the scalp and encourages dormant follicles. It's commonly prescribed by trichologists to regrow hair, even on bald spots. Though it's not a home remedy, a professional consultation will tell you if this over-the-counter treatment is appropriate for your particular hair issues.​

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Consistency is key when it comes to hair care

There's no magic spell for results overnight, but with frequent attention and proper habits, you can slow hair fall and restore your hair's health. From changing shampoo to lifestyle adjustments, these easy steps can make all the difference. Follow the routine, have faith in the process, and let your hair thank you later.

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