…examine the hair in the back, center patch of your head. There is naturally a bump on everyone’s head known as the occipital protuberance. This is where you should check for texture change. “The hair in this area should never change. So if the quality of the rest of your hair doesn’t match up or is thinner or not as shiny, then go see a specialist immediately,” says Dr. Shapiro. “Hair has a four- to six-month memory, so if something is going wrong, you won’t see the trauma until six months later.” Another way to check is to look for a club-shaped bulb at the root of your fallen hair. This is a sign the strand has gone through its complete life cycle and is normal shedding.
Besides avoiding hot tools, what can be done to prevent hair loss?
Changes in thyroid function are commonly linked to hair loss. Dr. Shapiro recommends avoiding soy because “it has been shown to negatively affect the thyroid in a lot of people.” But the most effective way to keep your hair healthy and prevent it from falling out? “Make sure you are getting enough B vitamins, iron, and protein in your diet,” says Dr. Shapiro.
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