Thinning Hair – Thinning hair could be a sign of stress, hormonal imbalances, or nutritional deficiencies, such as a lack of iron or protein.
Dry and Brittle Hair – If your hair feels dry and brittle, it may indicate dehydration, a deficiency in vitamins (like A or E), or overexposure to harsh chemicals and heat.
Sudden Hair Loss – Hair loss can be a sign of conditions like thyroid disorders, autoimmune diseases, or a side effect of certain medications.
Oily Hair – Excessively oily hair may suggest hormonal imbalances, such as those caused by polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), or improper hair care habits.
Premature Graying – While graying is natural with age, premature graying could be linked to genetics, vitamin B12 deficiency, or oxidative stress.
Dandruff or Flaky Scalp – A flaky scalp may indicate scalp conditions like seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, or simply the result of a dry environment.
Brittle or Broken Hair Strands – If your hair breaks easily, it might point to a lack of protein in your diet or exposure to excessive heat styling.
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