Noticing more hair in your brush as the seasons change?

Struggling with Hair loss?

You’re not alone. Seasonal shedding is a common phenomenon, especially during spring. While it can feel alarming, it’s actually a normal part of your hair’s natural cycle. Let’s dive into why this happens and how to manage it, and if you should be concerned about hair loss.

Understanding Seasonal Shedding

Suddenly finding a handful of strands after a shampoo can be alarming, but there is no need to worry just yet. Hair growth follows a natural cycle that includes three main phases:

  • Anagen (Growth Phase): Hair actively grows for several years.
  • Catagen (Transition Phase): Hair stops growing and prepares to shed.
  • Telogen (Resting & Shedding Phase): Old hairs fall out, making room for new growth.

Woman stressing over hair thinning.

During spring, more hair enters the telogen phase, leading to increased shedding.

Some experts believe this is due to changes in daylight exposure, hormone fluctuations, or even a leftover biological response from our ancestors, who needed thicker hair for winter protection.

How Much Shedding Is Normal?

On average, individuals shed about 50–100 hairs daily. During seasonal shedding periods, this number can increase temporarily. If you notice excessive shedding or bald patches, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional.

How to Manage Seasonal Shedding

Focus on Scalp Health

A healthy scalp supports strong hair growth. Try a scalp treatment or exfoliation to remove buildup and stimulate follicles.

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Want an expert’s touch? At Triniti Salon, we believe self-care is essential. Our Head Spa treatments are designed to nourish your scalp, revitalize your hair, and bring harmony to your body and mind.

Nourish Your Hair from Within

Eating a diet rich in protein, iron, zinc, and biotin can promote healthy regrowth. Leafy greens, eggs, nuts, and fatty fish are hair superfoods.

Be Gentle with Styling

Avoid tight hairstyles, excessive heat, and chemical treatments during shedding season to prevent additional breakage.

Get Regular Trims

A fresh cut can remove split ends and encourage healthier hair growth. Not much of a kitchen beautician? We’ve got you covered.

Use Gentle Hair Products

Surface Awaken Shampoo to help with hair thinning.

Harsh shampoos can weaken hair. Opt for sulfate-free, hydrating formulas to keep strands strong. We suggest using Surface’s Awaken Shampoo as an all natural solution to hair loss.

Targeted Hair Care Products

For those experiencing thinning hair, the Surface Awaken product line offers specialized solutions:

Awaken Shampoo is proven to help thicken hair, faster hair growth noticed by 91% of users.
  • DHT-Blocking Botanicals: Formulated with natural extracts like saw palmetto, these products help reduce dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone linked to hair thinning.
  • Scalp Stimulation: Ingredients such as peppermint oil and capsicum increase circulation, promoting a healthier scalp environment conducive to hair growth. 
  • Strengthening Formula: Vegan proteins and amino acids in the products work to strengthen hair strands, reducing breakage and shedding. 

When to Seek Help

If shedding lasts longer than 2-3 months, resulting in noticeable thinning hair, or is accompanied by scalp irritation, it may be worth consulting a dermatologist or hair professional for personalized advice.

Rest assured, seasonal shedding is a temporary and natural process, but taking proactive steps can help keep your hair healthy and strong.

As you step into spring, embrace the renewal of the season and give your hair the love and care it deserves! 🌿✨

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