Livespan
Hair pairs go through a growth phase, a regression phase, and a resting phase. The temperature difference between day and night is large between summer and autumn, and the scalp temperature decreases accordingly, which may lead to reduced activity of capillary blood vessels and insufficient nutrition of hair roots, leading to hair loss.
Climate reasons
AutumnSynthetic Wigs hair loss generally belongs to telogen effluvium. It may be due to the dry climate in autumn, loss of scalp moisture and reduction of sebaceous gland secretion, making hair more likely to dry out and fall off. In addition, hair follicles are damaged by ultraviolet radiation and high temperature in summer, and the damaged hair follicles begin to shrink and hair loss occurs.
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