You have a lot of questions when you first start seeing hair showing through your hair. Why did this happen? Will this go away? What can I do to stop it? The truth is, there are many reasons why this could happen, and some of them won’t go away on their own. You might also be suffering from an underlying health condition that is causing the thinning hair. With that said, here are some ways to stop thinning hair and how to prevent it from happening again.
Why Can I See My Scalp Through My Hair?
It is a common problem that many women face. Hair grows in cycles and when the hair is in its dormant phase, the hair follicles are not producing sebum (oil). The sebum is what makes the hair shiny. When you have no sebum, your scalp will feel dry and flaky hence making it visible through your hair.
Why Does It Happen?
- It is a common problem that many women face. Hair grows in cycles and when the hair is in its dormant phase, the hair follicles are not producing sebum (oil). The sebum is what makes the hair shiny. When you have no sebum, your scalp will feel dry and flaky hence making it visible through your hair.
- A scalp massage is a technique that involves massaging the scalp using both hands or an applicator to stimulate circulation and remove toxins from the scalp. Massage stimulates blood flow which improves blood circulation to the skin, thus increasing oxygenation of the skin cells leading to faster healing of wounds and scars. Scalp massage also stimulates the production of collagen which makes your skin firm and supple thus reducing wrinkles and fine lines on your face. It also tones up facial muscles thus improving facial contours.
- Scalp massage also helps in relieving tension from your neck, shoulders, arms, and back muscles as well as relieves stress.
- A scalp massage also helps in relieving tension from your neck, shoulders, arms, and back muscles as well as relieves stress.
- It is a common problem that many women face. Hair grows in cycles and when the hair is in its dormant phase, the hair follicles are not producing sebum (oil). The sebum is what makes the hair shiny. When you have no sebum, your scalp will feel dry and flaky hence making it visible through your hair
- It is a common problem that many women face
- Hair grows in cycles and when the hair is in its dormant phase
- The hair follicles are not producing sebum (oil). The sebum is what makes the hair shiny. When you have no sebum, your scalp will feel dry and flaky hence making it visible through your hair
What Can You Do To Stop It?
There are many treatments and treatments available in the market to help stop thinning hair. Here are some of them:
- Hair loss shampoos, which you can find at any drug store.
- Hair growth scalp treatment, which contains nutrients to promote hair regrowth.
- Propecia is a prescription drug used for male pattern baldness that can help stop thinning hair in about 90% of men who use it.
- Rogaine is also a prescription drug that can stop thinning hair in about 90% of men and women who use it
- Minoxidil is a prescription drug that can stop hair loss in about 90% of people who use it.
- Hormone therapy is not recommended by doctors to treat hair loss. However, some women do choose to use this option when their hair loss is severe and they cannot find any effective treatment for it.
- Laser treatments are also available that can be used to improve the appearance of thinning hair. But these are not as effective as hormone therapy.
- Hair transplantation is used to replace the hair that has been lost. It is irreversible and expensive.
- The most common treatment for thinning hair is hair replacement, which can be done through a hairpiece or wigs. This option can be more affordable than a full-blown hair transplant and does not require you to stop losing your hair.
What Is The Solution Of Scalp Through The Hair?
- Apply gentle topical scalp treatment to your hair, scalp, and skin before you shower.
- Massage the scalp with a lukewarm mixture of coconut oil and honey, then cover the hair with a shower cap or plastic cap and leave it on overnight.
- Next morning, wash your hair with shampoo and conditioner at normal water temperature.
- Massage with a mixture of coconut oil, castor oil, and olive oil on your scalp for 3 minutes till you feel a tingling sensation in your scalp and neck muscles.
- Rinse off using lukewarm water for 5 minutes then pat dry using a towel.
- Apply a light moisturizer or sunscreen to your hair as well as your face after drying up completely using a towel or comb for better absorption of the product into the skin cells.
- Massage again with coconut oil, olive oil, or sunflower oil on your scalp for 10 minutes every night before going to bed to stimulate the production of collagen in your scalp.
- After a month, wash your hair with shampoo and conditioner at normal water temperature. Massage with coconut oil, castor oil, and olive oil for 3 minutes on your scalp for 3 minutes then rinse off using lukewarm water for 5 minutes then pat dry using a towel.
- Apply sunscreen or moisturizer on your face after drying up completely using a towel or comb for better absorption of the product into the skin cells.
- Massage again with coconut oil, olive oil, or sunflower oil on your scalp for 10 minutes every night before going to bed to stimulate the production of collagen in your scalp so that you will not see any visible signs of flaky, dry, and dull skin under hair anymore when you wake up in the morning!
- Repeat the scalp treatment every month until you are satisfied with the results.
- Remember to use sunscreen or moisturizer on the face after drying up completely using a towel or comb for better absorption of the product into the skin cells.
- Massage again with coconut oil, olive oil, or sunflower oil on your scalp for 10 minutes every night before going to bed to stimulate the production of collagen in your scalp so that you will not see any visible signs of flaky, dry, and dull skin under hair anymore when you wake up in the morning!
Conclusion
Hair loss can be caused by a wide variety of factors, which can be grouped into three categories: physiological, physical, and psychosocial. Physiological causes are those that are related to the hair follicles, while physical causes relate to the shaft of the hair. Psychosocial causes relate to the psychological state of the person, such as depression or anxiety, which can lead to hair loss.