Saturday 7 January 2012

Why autumn makes your hair fall out

Spotted a few extra hairs on your hairbrush or when you're
washing your locks? Before you start worrying that you're going
bald, consider the effect the time of year has on your barnet. In a
study published in the journal Dermatology, the scientists followed
more than 800 healthy women over six years and found that they lost
the most hair in the autumn months. They tracked 800 women over six
months and found autumn was the prime time for hair loss. The
Swedish researchers found that women had the highest proportion of
resting hairs in July

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