For women, hair is their crowning glory that defines a significant part of their appearance and personal style. Yet, despite its delicate composition, hair is routinely subjected to significant damage from styling products, hair dyes, straightening or waving procedures and even sun exposure. Over time, hair that was once radiant can look brittle, frizzy and lackluster.
In Our 20s
This is when our hair should be at its healthiest. Some young women want to diet at this age which can weaken havoc on the hair. For hair to be healthy, it needs nourishment in the form of protein, vitamins and minerals from the foods we eat.
In Our 30s
For women of this age, pregnancy is a common life event that can affect hair health. During pregnancy, all of the hair follicles on the scalp are usually signaled to grow – resulting in luxurious, radiant-looking hair. However, in the six months following delivery, hair sheds. Sometimes the hair may re-grow but in the meantime, seek dermatological help.
In Our 40s
Although hair dyes are popular for women of all ages, women in their 40s may be more likely to turn to hair color as a way to camouflage gray hair that typically starts to appear at this age. Hair dying is damaging no matter what color or type of hair dye that you use. In addition, women in their 40s usually enter the periomenopause period. As estrogen levels start to fall, women may notice more hair thinning, that their hair doesn't grow as quickly, and the hair shaft starts to thin slightly in diameter.
In Our 50s
Once a woman reaches her 50s, she will notice that hair growth naturally slows down. It is advised that women shorten the amount of time they leave on styling products. Recommendations are listed for this age at Science Daily !
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