Can Weather Changes Cause Hair Loss?
04 / 11 / 18

Can Weather Changes Cause Hair Loss?

Many people claim that hot or cold weather contribute to hair loss. But is there any truth to these claims? It's perfectly normal for people to lose 50 to 200 hairs per day, and it's also completely natural and healthy to lose a little extra hair in warm weather or to experience more hair growth during the winter. These are part of the body's natural cycle. However, weather changes occasionally do contribute to hair loss. If you're experiencing unusual hair loss during any season, read on to determine how weather changes can affect your hair.

Cold-weather hair loss

Cold, dry weather can affect your hair, and could worsen the result of hair loss due to dietary changes, stress, or other factors. Cold air combined with the drying effects of central heat can result in brittle ends and fragile strands that break easily. If your hair is already damaged, frequently taking a hat on and off can contribute to broken strands. Thinning hair and loss in patches could be related to cold weather, but there is often another underlying factor that contributes. 

In addition, the cold weather can also affect the overall health of your scalp and hair. Your hair may become dry in the wintry air, making it look dull. If you experience this problem, try a hair mask or talk to your hair professional about a moisturizing product that's perfect for your skin and hair type. You can prevent dry, brittle hair by minimizing your use of heat products like hair dryers and curling irons.

Our hair professionals at New Image can help you with cold-weather hair loss. By identifying any underlying causes, they can help you get to the root of the problem. Top-quality specialists can also recommend nourishing hair oils and other products to reduce the problems associated with cold weather. Products designed to strengthen individual strands of hair can make a real difference if your hair loss is related to cold, dry weather.

Warm-weather hair loss

Most hair loss during warm weather is completely normal. In the same way that many animals shed their thick, warm coats when the weather warms up, it's normal for the human body to regulate temperature with the loss of unneeded extra hair. For some people though, the heat and intense summer sun can cause additional stress on our bodies.

Despite some weather-related hair loss in extreme climates, most hair loss is tied to other causes beyond the weather. If you’re noticing significant hair loss, it's important to see one of our hair professionals at New Image. We’ll provide you with a diagnosis and a game plan to tackle your hair loss.

At New Image, our experts are always ready to identify the underlying cause of any hair loss and treat it with a solution that fits your lifestyle. Don't wait to seek treatment for your hair loss. It's easy to find a solution with a free, confidential consultation. We'll work with you to find a great solution that meets your needs and gives you great looking hair all year round. Contact us today for your free consultation.