
Epola
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Male pattern baldness is understood to be caused by the masculine hormone dihydrotestosterone (dht) which is unfortunately toxic to hair follicles. Dht gathers in the scalp and gradually kills men's hair follicles. What's strange is that as men get older, their dht levels decrease yet the prevalence of male baldness increases. As baldness is caused by dht causing the unhealth of hair follicles, we can understand prevalence to baldness by dht + hair follicle health. While most treatments of baldness address dht levels, hair follicle health is barely thought of at all.
Sebum is a bodily oil produced at the hair follicle, designed to protect our hair from loss of moisture, bacterial infection, among other things. The purpose shampoo is significantly designed for is to strip our hair of its natural coating of sebum. It's honestly hard for me to imagine this wouldn't effect hair health longevity even a little bit. Of course some shampoos are healthier than others but the basic idea of shampoo is unnatural. I stopped using shampoo about six weeks ago. My hair feels healthier. I only really realized after I stopped using it, but my hair used to be far more sensitive; it felt like my hair follicles were in jeopardy.
I don't honestly know to what degree shampoo effects hair health (if at all) but it's seemed to make a difference for me. Men's testosterone and therefore dht levels are reaching all time lows yet anecdotally men seem to be going bald faster than ever. I think we need to start looking at lifestyle reasons.
Sebum is a bodily oil produced at the hair follicle, designed to protect our hair from loss of moisture, bacterial infection, among other things. The purpose shampoo is significantly designed for is to strip our hair of its natural coating of sebum. It's honestly hard for me to imagine this wouldn't effect hair health longevity even a little bit. Of course some shampoos are healthier than others but the basic idea of shampoo is unnatural. I stopped using shampoo about six weeks ago. My hair feels healthier. I only really realized after I stopped using it, but my hair used to be far more sensitive; it felt like my hair follicles were in jeopardy.
I don't honestly know to what degree shampoo effects hair health (if at all) but it's seemed to make a difference for me. Men's testosterone and therefore dht levels are reaching all time lows yet anecdotally men seem to be going bald faster than ever. I think we need to start looking at lifestyle reasons.