Spring’s arrival is always a welcome change. The warmer weather, vibrant flowers, and lush greenery bring a sense of joy to us all. However, alongside the season’s beauty comes a few hair-related challenges—humidity and windy days can certainly take a toll. And with spring, there are always new trends in clothing and hairstyles to keep up with.
For those dealing with hair loss or thinning hair, this time of year can sometimes bring a wave of anxiety.
What Happens to Your Hair in Spring?
With the warmer weather and higher humidity that spring brings, your hair might start to experience more frizz and tangling throughout the day. The increased sun exposure during spring can also take a toll, leaving your strands dry and fragile if not properly cared for.
Is it Normal to Lose Hair in Spring?
Shedding a bit more hair during seasonal transitions, particularly in spring and fall, is completely normal. This occurs as part of your hair's natural growth cycle and can be influenced by fluctuations in temperature and humidity. This phenomenon is often referred to as seasonal hair loss.
Spring Hair Care Tips
1. Shampoo less frequently: Overwashing can strip your hair of its natural oils, leading to dryness and frizz. For those with oily hair, frequent shampooing might even cause your scalp to produce excess oil as it tries to compensate. We suggest washing your hair just two to three times a week for optimal balance.
2. Control frizz: With the rise in humidity, frizzy hair becomes a common concern. To keep it under control, try styling with a gel or mousse that contains polymers and copolymers. These ingredients help lock your hair strands in place, reducing the chances of frizz.
3. Condition for extra moisture: As the weather heats up, it's a good idea to switch to a richer, moisture-packed conditioner. This helps nourish and seal the cuticle, the outer layer that protects your hair’s inner structure.
4. Trim regularly: Split ends can make your hair appear dry and unruly, and if left unchecked, they may cause further damage. To maintain healthy-looking hair, schedule a trim early in the season to eliminate split ends and refresh your look.
5. Avoid heat styling: Excessive heat can damage your hair’s cuticle and lead to dryness. With the warmer weather, give your hair a break by air-drying as much as possible, allowing your natural texture to shine without the added stress of heat tools.
How Theradome Can Help With Spring Hair Care
Spring is a great time to try new hairstyles, but for those with flyaways or thinning hair, it can be frustrating. Theradome’s PRO LH80 laser hair growth device is here to help you achieve fuller, healthier hair this season.
As spring styles often involve gels and hairsprays, they can reveal bald spots or sparse areas. Theradome’s PRO LH80 helmet uses red laser light technology to stimulate hair growth at the root. Just 20 minutes a day, twice a week, helps you confidently style your hair without worrying about thinning spots. From braids to the popular “High Pony,” your hair will look its best.
Spring trends like sleek waves or the grown-out shag often require flat irons and curlers, which can cause damage. Theradome’s helmet delivers light energy to nourish hair cells and promote healthy growth, even in areas deprived of nutrients. It’s easy to use, wireless, and is built to last a lifetime, ensuring your hair stays healthy and styled for every season.
Embrace the opportunity for rejuvenated hair with Theradome and step into spring with confidence!