Losing human hair every day is a common phenomenon that many people experience. As a human hair supplier, I often encounter customers who are concerned about their hair loss and wonder if it's normal. In this blog post, I will delve into the topic of daily hair loss, exploring what's considered normal, the factors that can contribute to it, and how our high - quality hair products can be a solution for those dealing with hair - related concerns.


What is Normal Hair Loss?
On average, it is normal for a person to lose between 50 to 100 hairs per day. This might seem like a large number, but our scalp contains around 100,000 to 150,000 hair follicles, and most of them are in a growing phase. Hair growth occurs in cycles, which include the anagen (growing), catagen (transition), and telogen (resting) phases.
During the anagen phase, which can last from two to seven years, hair actively grows. About 85 - 90% of our hair is in this phase at any given time. The catagen phase is a short transition period that lasts about two to three weeks, during which the hair follicle shrinks. Finally, the telogen phase is the resting phase, where the hair is no longer growing. Around 10 - 15% of our hair is in this phase, and it typically lasts for about three months. After the telogen phase, the hair falls out, and a new hair begins to grow in its place. So, the daily hair loss we experience is simply the result of the natural hair growth cycle.
Factors Affecting Hair Loss
While daily hair loss within the normal range is natural, several factors can cause excessive hair loss.
Genetics: Hereditary factors play a significant role in hair loss. Male and female pattern baldness are the most common forms of genetic hair loss. In men, it often presents as a receding hairline and thinning at the crown. Women may experience overall thinning on the top of the head. This type of hair loss is caused by a sensitivity to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone derived from testosterone.
Hormonal Changes: Hormonal imbalances can lead to increased hair loss. For example, during pregnancy, many women experience thicker hair because the high levels of estrogen keep more hair in the growing phase. However, after giving birth, the estrogen levels drop, and a large number of hairs enter the telogen phase simultaneously, resulting in noticeable hair loss. Menopause can also cause hormonal changes that lead to hair thinning in women.
Stress: High levels of stress can disrupt the hair growth cycle. When we are stressed, our body releases cortisol, a stress hormone that can push hair follicles into the telogen phase prematurely. This condition is known as telogen effluvium. Once the stress is managed, the hair usually returns to its normal growth pattern.
Nutritional Deficiencies: A lack of essential nutrients such as iron, biotin, zinc, and protein can affect hair health. Iron is necessary for oxygen transport to the hair follicles, and a deficiency can lead to hair loss. Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, is important for hair growth, and a lack of it can cause brittle hair and excessive shedding.
Medical Conditions and Medications: Certain medical conditions like thyroid disorders, alopecia areata (an autoimmune disease), and scalp infections can cause hair loss. Additionally, some medications, such as those used for cancer treatment, high blood pressure, and depression, may have hair loss as a side effect.
How Our Hair Products Can Help
As a human hair supplier, we understand the concerns of people dealing with hair loss. Our wide range of products, including Skin Base Hair Topper, Raw Hair, and Lace Frontal Closure, can provide effective solutions.
Skin Base Hair Topper: A skin base hair topper is an excellent option for those with thinning hair on the top of the head. It is designed to blend seamlessly with your natural hair, adding volume and coverage. The skin base mimics the look of a natural scalp, making it virtually undetectable. Our skin base hair toppers are made from high - quality human hair, which looks and feels just like your own hair. They are easy to attach and can be styled in various ways, allowing you to achieve the desired look.
Raw Hair: Raw hair is unprocessed and retains its natural cuticles, which gives it a smooth, shiny appearance and makes it more durable. Our raw hair is sourced from reputable suppliers and is available in different textures, such as straight, wavy, and curly. Whether you want to add length, volume, or change your hairstyle, our raw hair extensions are a great choice. They can be washed, styled, and colored just like your natural hair, providing a long - lasting and natural - looking solution.
Lace Frontal Closure: A lace frontal closure is a popular hairpiece that can be used to create a natural hairline and add volume to the front of the head. It is made with a fine lace material that is almost invisible when applied to the scalp. Our lace frontal closures are hand - crafted with precision, ensuring a perfect fit and a realistic look. They can be used to create different hairstyles, including updos, ponytails, and half - up, half - down styles.
Encouraging Contact for Procurement
If you are interested in our high - quality human hair products, whether you are a salon owner looking to expand your inventory or an individual seeking a solution for hair loss, we invite you to contact us for procurement. Our team of experts is ready to assist you in finding the right products to meet your needs. We offer competitive prices, excellent customer service, and fast shipping. Don't let hair loss affect your confidence. Explore our range of products and take the first step towards a more beautiful and confident you.
References
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- Shapiro, J., & Goh, C. L. (2012). Androgenetic alopecia: A review. International Journal of Trichology, 4(3), 113 - 121.
- Sinclair, R. D. (2012). Management of female pattern hair loss. Dermatologic Clinics, 30(1), 143 - 153.
