Seasonal Hair Fall in February: Normal Shedding or Red Flag? If you’ve been noticing more hair strands on your pillow, comb, or shower drain this February, you’re not alone. Across India, many people experience increased hair fall during late winter and early seasonal transition. But before you panic and blame your shampoo, let’s understand what’s really happening. Is it normal seasonal shedding? Or a sign you should pay attention to? Let’s break it down. Seasonal Transition: The Silent Trigger February in India marks the shift from winter to early summer. Temperatures fluctuate, humidity levels begin to change, and daylight hours increase. These environmental changes impact your scalp and hair cycle. Hair grows in phases: Growth phase (Anagen) Resting phase (Telogen) Shedding phase (Exogen) Seasonal transitions can push more hair follicles into the shedding phase at the same time. This leads to noticeable hair fall. It’s temporary, but it feels dramatic. ...
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