Hair Loss
Hair loss can be noticeable in your brush, shower drain, or thinning parting. With the right care, you keep your scalp clean and help fragile hair stay stronger. Discover which shampoo, Lotion or complete routine suits your hair.
What is hair loss?
Hair grows in different phases. At the end of each cycle, a hair naturally sheds, allowing a new one to grow from the same follicle. That’s why you often find loose hairs on your pillow, clothing, or in the shower.
Only when you lose more hair regularly or your scalp becomes more visible, it could be excessive hair loss. This might relate to genetics, age, hormones, stress, illness, medication, or dietary changes.
How much hair loss is normal?
Hair loss means you shed more hair than grows back. Losing one hundred to one hundred and twenty hairs daily is normal. If your hair becomes noticeably thinner, bald spots appear, or loss suddenly increases, it’s wise to identify the cause.
Which product against hair loss suits your hair?
The right product depends on what you see and feel. Choose a shampoo for oily or unsettled scalp, a conditioner for dry lengths, and a Lotion or serum to treat the scalp directly. A full routine helps if you prefer matched products.
What’s the difference between thinning hair, hair breakage, and true hair loss?
Thinning hair looks less dense. Hair breakage shows as short, broken strands and dry ends. True hair loss means the entire hair sheds at the root. Knowing this helps you care for the scalp, hair lengths, or both.
If you see short hairs of various lengths, frizz around your crown, and split ends, breakage likely plays a role. Use a gentle shampoo, apply conditioner after each wash, and avoid pulling from brushes, tight elastics, and hot styling tools.
If your parting widens or more scalp shows without many broken ends, it’s more about thinning hair. A scalp care routine fits then, but it doesn’t replace investigating the cause.
A thickening Spray instantly adds grip and volume. Such a styling product makes fine hair look fuller but doesn’t affect growth from the follicle.
Our tip: take a photo of your parting under the same light and angle every four weeks. Loose hairs in your shower drain vary by wash day. Photos help track real changes in hair density. This way, you avoid switching products too quickly when hair loss feels worrying.
When should you see a doctor for hair loss?
Book a doctor’s appointment if you suddenly shed much more hair, your hair thins significantly, or bald spots appear. Contact them if you’re concerned or if hair loss affects your wellbeing. The doctor can assess possible causes.
Where can you ask a question?
Can’t figure it out? Email info@Haarspullen.nl or call during office hours. Tell us your hair type, scalp condition, and what changes you notice. Our customer service will help you choose products for hair loss.