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GRAY / WHITE HAIR PROBLEM, ITS REASONS, AND ITS SOLUTIONS

GRAY / WHITE HAIR PROBLEM, ITS REASONS, AND ITS SOLUTIONS
GRAY/WHITE HAIR PROBLEM, ITS REASONS, AND ITS SOLUTIONS

GRAY/WHITE HAIR

Melanocytes are cells in the hair bulb that produce melanin to provide your hair its natural color. Gray / white hair problem occurs when Melanin production slows and finally stopped with age. But some people notice strands of white hair as early as in their teens which is commonly called premature graying.

Reasons for Premature Graying

  1. Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause your hair to turn white prematurely (most common).
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How to Treat White Hair Problem?

  1. Eat food rich in antioxidant, and vitamin A. Studies suggest antioxidant, and vitamin A can boost your melanin production. Include carrots, sweet potatoes, and dark leafy vegetables in your diet.

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Top 10 Foods That Prevent Hair Loss and Promote Hair Growth

Top 10 Foods That Prevent Hair Loss and Promote Hair Growth
Before knowing our super hair growth-promoting foods, one thing must be noted here that hair loss or sudden drastic hair health changes can be an indication of an internal disease, like thyroid disease, lupus (an autoimmune condition), or a liver problem. Sudden shock or high-stress level can also lead to hair loss. It is normal to shed between 50 to 100 hairs a day, but if you experience massive hair fall, you need to consult a doctor to determine the underlying cause.
 
Most of the general causes of hair fall are nutritional deficiency and environmental damage. Fortunately, hair fall due to nutrition deficiency is reversible once you fulfill your hair nutrition requirement. Not only these foods prevent hair loss and but also are super effective in promoting the growth of new and healthy hair. With these superfoods, you can have long, strong, and healthier hair that you always wanted.
Below are the Top 10 Foods That Prevent Hair Loss and Promote the Rate of Hair Growth:
1.  Amla/Indian gooseberry
Amla also known as Indian gooseberry, the name amla itself means amritor nectar, the drink of the gods. It is a sour fruit native to India. It is considered as anti-aging and natural tonic for hair as per Ayurved. This one single fruit contains billions of nutrients. Amla is one of the richest sources of vitamin C.
Along with vitamin C, amla is also extremely rich in antioxidants. Antioxidants neutralize the free radicals that that can cause hair fall, and graying. Amla oil contains essential fatty acids that strengthen hair follicles and promote hair growth.
The phytonutrients, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals present in amla help in increasing the scalp circulation, strengthen hair follicles, and stimulate healthy growth.
Vitamin C of amla increases collagen production.  Collagen protein, the building blocks of hair, strengthen hair follicles that minimize the hair follicle damage and increase hair growth volume-wise as well as lengthwise.
2.  Black Sesame Seeds
Black sesame seeds have the power to reverse graying & stimulate healthy hair growth. It promotes melanocyte cells to produce melanin – the pigment responsible for your hair color. Black sesame seeds contain essential fatty acids such as omega-3 that nourish, condition and promote a healthy scalp that stimulates healthy hair growth. Black sesame seeds are loaded with zinc, that helps in sebum production. This natural oil makes your hair shiny and lustrous. Zinc also plays a role in the hair tissue repair and production of new hair cells. A deficiency in copper can lead to hair thinning and graying as copper play an important role in melanin production. Black sesame seeds are a good source of copper. Moreover, the high iron content of black sesame seeds prevents iron deficiency anemia, which is the main reason for hair fall.
 
3. Chia seeds
Chia seeds are full of potent nutrients. They are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids, which promote hair growth. Additionally, they are also a rich source of fiber, protein, and full of antioxidants. It stimulates hair growth and makes your hair thick and healthy.
Moreover, iron, zinc, and calcium prevent further hair loss, make the scalp healthy, strengthen hair follicles, and ensure strong, thick healthy hair growth. A standard dosage recommendation is 15-20 grams (about 1.5 tablespoons) of chia seeds. It should not be consumed in their dry, raw form. Soak chia seed in water overnight and eat it in the morning or after work out.
 
4. Black Chickpeas (Kala Chana)
You must have heard lots of lecture from your mom on how Black chickpeas do a miracle to your hair and she is not wrong, black chickpeas indeed do magic to your hair. Every vitamin and mineral of black chickpeas contributes to hair growth as well as hair quality.
Black chickpeas are a great source of protein for vegetarians. Hair made up of mostly protein, giving enough protein to your hair stimulates the growth of new healthy hair by strengthening your hair follicles; additionally, black chickpeas contain zinc and biotin. Both these minerals improve your body’s keratin infrastructure. Keratin is the structural protein which makes up the hair. Keratin is also the protein that protects scalp skin cells from damage or stress.
Vitamin A and iron in black chickpeas are crucial for hair health and deficiency of any one of these in the body can cause hair fall, brittle hair, and dandruff. Moreover, iron ensures the blood supply that contains important hair nutrient to the hair roots.
5. Raw Coconut
Fresh raw coconut at homes are quite common in India but finding it in western countries may be a little difficult but if you have access to raw coconut, include them in your diet as early as you can. Coconut cream, water, and oil are equally healthy. Coconuts are highly nutritious, rich in fiber, and packed with essential vitamins and minerals.
Lauric acid is the reason why coconut considers as a healthy fat even though it contains almost 89% of saturated fat. Lauric acid is a saturated fatty acid with a 12-carbon atom chain that has antibacterial, antiviral, and antimicrobial property; this potentially helps to prevent infections. Coconut oil is good for your hair. Use coconut oil as a natural way to help your hair grow thicker, longer, and faster. The vitamins and essential fatty acids naturally found in coconut oil nourish the scalp and hair follicles.
Apply coconut oil mixed with olive oil and almond oil, a night before shampooing, massage gently and leave it overnight. Wash your hair with shampoo the very next day; it will help to heal your hair damage and naturally moisturize it and treat split ends and frizzy hair.
Conclusion
Healthy, shiny, strong, and dense hair is everyone’s goal. You don’t need expensive hair treatments and fancy hair products to achieve this goal; the secrete of long and healthy hair lies in your kitchen. Try adding above mentioned foods to your diet. These foods are rich in hair nutrients such as protein, B vitamins, vitamins A, C, D and E, zinc, iron, biotin, and essential fatty acids. Adding these nutrients to your diet may help treat hair loss and promote the hair growth rate.

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10 Everyday Bad Habits That Are Damaging Your Hair

Sometimes we do things unintentionally in our daily routine that are actually hurting our hair health. The health of your hair depends on how well you take care of yourself. Many aspects of lifestyle, from the food you eat to the way you style your hair can impact the quality of your hair. While certain health problems, medication, stress, and genetics have a direct connection to our hair health, there might be many everyday bad habits that can wreak havoc on your hair.
Here are 10 Everyday Bad Habits That Are Hurting Your Hair Health:
1.Detangling Wet Hair
When your hair is wet, it swells and loses its strength, which causes hair to break off even under the low pressure. So, your wet strands are far more fragile than dry hair.  Brushing wet hair with a fine-tooth comb can all lead to breakage. For extra protection, apply conditioner after shampoo to reduce friction between strands of hair that allow easier brushing. It’s better to let your hair dry naturally and comb when it’s dry.
2.Taking Hot Showers
We all enjoy hot showers, especially when the weather is cool. No doubt, hot shower instantly makes us feel great and relaxed, but at the same time, it is not good for your hair. Avoid washing your hair with excessively hot water. Rinsing with hot water results in temporary inflammation of the scalp and you may experience pain and skin redness as well as it takes away natural oils from your scalp leaving your scalp dehydrated, which can cause dandruff. Always rinse with cold water after a hot shower; otherwise, your weaker strands may start breaking off.
3.Overexposure to Sun
Just like your skin, your hair also needs protection from harsh UVA and UVB rays. If you expose your hair to the sun for long periods of time, UVA and UVB rays can damage the hair cuticle (the outermost part of the hair shaft) and dehydrate your locks. Signs of sun damage include changes in the color, look, and texture of your hair. Damaged hair has a dry look, split ends, frizziness, thinning and brittle strands. Use shampoo which gives UV protection and gets your hair trimmed to get rid of split ends.
4. Tying Up Your Hair Tightly
When you tie up your hair too tightly, then the elastic exerts too much pressure, and the constant pulling can cause strands of your hair to break or even fall out, which, in the long, can damage your hair follicles. This can result in Traction Alopecia, which is a form of alopecia, or gradual hair loss, caused primarily by pulling pressure being applied to the hair. To avoid damage, pick hair ties that are covered with fabric and use bobby pins or hair clips when you need to get your hair out of your face.
5. Using Same Hair Products After Hair Treatment
If you have done hair treatment, whether highlights or keratin treatment don’t use your regular shampoo or conditioner. Your regular shampoo contains harsh chemicals like sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) that depletes natural oils and hair proteins and sodium chloride (salt) which are abrasive in nature. Your treated hair will look healthier and last longer with the proper shampoo and conditioner.
Conclusion
With some precautions such as using a shampoo with UV protectant, avoiding excessive hot water shower, avoiding overheating your hair, and increasing the time between hair treatments or just by minutely changing the way you handle your hair like using microfiber towel instead of cotton towel, combing the hair when it’s dry, you can get stronger, shinier and healthier hair. So, say goodbye to the bad hair habits, and you will never have a bad hair day again.

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Everything About Hair – Hair Structure, Hair Color, and Hair Growth

Everything About Hair – Hair Structure, Hair Color, and Hair Growth
What does your hair mean to you? Probably the most powerful, beautiful asset you have. Hair and beauty have a deep relationship. Hair is one of the defining characteristics of women and men. A bad hair day means a bad day. For some, their hair is a form of personal expression. You must have noticed that you feel super confident the day you have beautiful hair. You naturally feel that I can conquer the world, all because my hair is shiny, smoothly flowing, and looks amazing today! Healthy hair gives a confidence boost while bad hair really ruins the mood and enthusiasm.

In this book, I am going to discuss all things about hair, what foods and factors positively or negatively affect your hair, and what are the solutions. But first, let’s see what hair is actually made of and how it works?
HAIR STRUCTURE
Hair is made up of keratin, a tough protein.
Hair Follicle
Hair grows from follicles found in the dermis layer of skin; these follicles are called hair follicles, in simple terms, the part of hair beneath the skin called as the hair follicle.
Hair Shaft
The part of the hair that can be seen above your scalp is called hair shaft. The hair shaft is comprised of three layers: cuticle, cortex, and medulla.
Cuticle: The cuticle is the outer most protective layer of the hair which has a fish scale (facing downwards) likes cells that overlap. These cells prevent damage to the cortex, hair’s inner structure. It also controls the moisture content of hair fiber.
Cuticle gives your hair shine and protects the inner layers from the damage. However, excessive heat, chemical over-processing, and weather change can damage the protective cuticle layer of the hair, affecting the integrity of the hair.
Cortex: The middle layer called cortex is the main component of the hair. It consists of long keratin chains that add bulk, strength, and elasticity to the hair. The health of your cortex depends mainly on how well the cuticle is protecting it.
Cortex also contains the pigment melanin. Melanin is the pigment responsible for giving hair its natural color. Hair coloring, relaxing, thermal styling, and other aggressive treatments cause temporary or permanent changes to the cortex layer.

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Medulla
Reason for Different Hair Color
Hair Bulb
Sebaceous Glands
Hair Growth Cycle
What are the phases and how long do they last:
Growth phase
Transition phase
Resting phase
Shedding phase
Illustration representation of Hair growth cycle for better understanding

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