The market has tons of anti-hair fall shampoos struggling with each other to find a spot in your shopping cart! Most of them make big promises too. So how exactly do you choose the right one for your hair fall? After talking to our in-house experts and examining various products, we have come up with a list of things you need to bear in mind before buying an anti-hair fall shampoo.
Let us tell you the harsh fact first. Most shampoos available in the market are not subjected to clinical trials. These cannot be considered the primary line of defense against hair loss. However, these shampoos enhance blood flow using their ingredients, thus being helpful against hair fall to a certain amount. The ingredients though are in limited concentrations and are diluted. The effectiveness of such shampoos depends on the frequency and time of application.
Things to Consider Before Choosing A Shampoo Don't get attracted to the bold labels that have 'anti-hair fall shampoo', try and do your research before picking one. Not any or every shampoo can help you with your hair fall. You need to know your hair type, hair concerns, ingredients, and pH level of shampoo.
First and foremost, know your hair and scalp type. You can't use a shampoo formed for dry scalp on oily scalp. Following is a classification of hair types based on different parameters:
Basis of classification | Hair types | ||
Hair density | Thick, medium, and thin hair | ||
Amount of oil (sebum) secreted on the scalp | Normal, oily, dry, and combination hair | ||
Hair diameter | Thick, medium, and thin hair | ||
Porosity or hair's ability to retain moisture | High, medium/normal & low porosity | ||
Elasticity (the ability of a strand to stretch before returning to normal state) |
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Straight, wavy, and curly hair |
The reason for hair fall can be due to dandruff, hair coloring, weak hair roots, or scalp-related issues. It is important to know the cause of your hair fall before you head to the beauty store. Losing around 100 strands is deemed normal. Anything above this is a matter of concern and you need to figure out your hair concern.
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Following are some of the ingredients that you can look for to target specific concerns:
Ingredient | Function |
Activated charcoal, wintergreen derived salicylic acid | Removes follicle-clogging impurities and can encourage healthy hair growth |
Zinc, biotin, collagen, gluco-omega blend, rice protein, and keratin | Strengthens hair |
Ketoconazole | Anti-fungal and helps in removing dandruff |
Ginger, mint | Boosts blood circulation in the scalp |
Shea butter | Keeps hair hydrated |
Antioxidants and essential oils like grapeseed oil | Reduces inflammation and irritation on the scalp |
Keratin | Coats the hair strands locks moisture in the scalp, and adds volume to hair |
Pumpkin seed oil, rosemary oil, and green tea extract | Promotes hair growth |
The sweating on your scalp mixes with oil or sebum to form a thin layer called the acid mantle. The pH of this mantle is around 4.5 to 5.5. The acidic nature of hair prevents the development of fungi and bacteria on the scalp and hair as well. Also, this pH keeps the epidermis of the hair intact and well. As a general rule of thumb, look for shampoos whose pH is close to your scalp's so that they don't cause any hair/scalp damage.
To treat your hair-fall condition, look for shampoos containing natural active ingredients. Avoid sulfates, alcohols, and their derivatives, propylene glycol, parabens, phthalates.
It is common to lose some strands of hair while you are shampooing. This is the hair that is in the resting phase or telogen phase. But if you notice knots of hair clogging up your shower, seek medical help. There could be an underlying medical condition.
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