Can health and hair be related?
If hair had a voice, here we will analyse what it could tell us.
Your hair stylist can tell us what may be happening to your body and then to your health,
just by looking at the quality of your hair.
You may have been friends with your hairdresser for so long and feel like you can tell him everything, but what you don’t know is
that he probably knows more about what might be happening to your body just by touching your hair.
One example is pregnancy
Hormones and the change in a pregnant woman’s lifestyle make her hair radiate shine and health.
This of course changes most of the time after childbirth as life circumstances change again.
If you cannot dye your hair during pregnancy, you can do many other beauty services
and treatments so that you can give the right care to the hair that needs it.
Vitamin deficiency
Your hairdresser can tell if you have a vitamin deficiency.
You may notice more hair loss than usual, extra dryness on the scalp
even a pronounced increase in white hair.
A vitamin D deficiency can affect the health of your hair.
Before you start loading your body with supplements it is advisable to consult your doctor,
so he can write the appropriate tests for you.
Bad color choices as well as wrong professional
Our hair is our mirror, it is our character and our very style.
As long as you take care of them, they will always reward you in your appearance and show if you are in good health.
Don’t burden them with harsh techniques that can ruin the quality.
If you want to make a huge change, you should definitely go to a professional hairdresser and before you make any decision,
you must have had a very serious conversation with him about the pros and cons of your head,
and how to take care of them afterwards.
Techniques of discoloration on the inexperienced, how much more so experiments that I occasionally hear that they make friends with each other,
can have devastating and irreversible effects.
So take care of your hair every day and give it the attention it deserves, so that it is always beautifully shiny and full of health.
Yours sincerely,
Elizabeth Makri