Air pollution has ceased to be a matter of respiratory issue but more and more is being associated with hair fall and scalp damage. Whether it is through vehicle emissions or industrial smoke and dust ...
Yes, pollution can be the reason behind slow hair growth. Polluted air is also responsible for reducing blood circulation in the scalp by causing inflammation and micro-damage to hair follicles. It ...
Hair fall constitutes the commonest complaint on which dermatologists receive consultation calls these days, especially from persons residing in metropolitan cities. Many notice extra strands on their ...
Shweta Pandey is a Senior Content Writer at Hindustan Times, with over 12 years of experience in beauty and wellness journalism, specialising in makeup, skincare, and hair care. She began her ...
Pollution is the silent culprit behind hair loss, and many don’t even realise it,” warns dermatologist and hair transplant expert Dr Gaurang Krishna. He further shares with HT Lifestyle insights from ...
If pollution has the ability to make changes to our skin, can it do the same thing to our hair? Haircare brands would have you think so, bringing to market 'detox' shampoos with pollution-busting ...
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Dermatologists call pollution the hidden hair enemy, saying it dulls shine and weakens strands like a silent killer
Every city woman knows the struggle: glossy hair one day, weighed down and lifeless the next. Between traffic fumes, dust, and a constant haze, pollution has quietly become one of the biggest ...
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