HOW STRESS CAN LEAD TO HAIR LOSS
While “shedding is normal,” if you are losing more than the typical 50-100 strands a day, it might be worth taking a deep dive into lifestyle habits that may be at play. Job changes, financial stressors, social isolation, “Zoom school” – and even all of them at once – can lead to elevated stress levels.
Besides genetics, one of the most common causes for hair loss in women is stress. “This can be emotional, such as suffering the loss of a loved one, or physical stress such as a severe illness or major surgery,” says Dr. Carolyn Kreig at Parsley Health. “There is frequently a delay of a few months between the onset of the stressor and the appearance of hair loss. Likewise, it can take months after the stressor is over to notice your hair loss improve.”
For these reasons, it’s increasingly important to focus on self care as a critical part of your routine. Here’s 4 my self care solutions to alleviate stress and help save your strands.