Ah,hair. That magnificent crown we never seem to have enough of, it always seems to have a mind of its own.Some days, it's a voluminous masterpiece that could easily be featured in a shampoo commercial. Other days,it’s flatter than a pancake, leaving you questioning whether it's you or the weather that's causing the difficulty. And then, the hell breaks loose when you notice your scalp peeking out from under your hair, "wait, have I already experienced all the good hair days?".

If you've been noticing an increase in scalp lately, then you my friend are a victim of premature hair thinning. Fear not, for we are about to dive on a journey of hair thinning, armed with wit and wisdom.

Are you genuinely experiencing hair thinning, or are you just overthinking it?

Let's start by clarifying first, losing a few strands of hair is completely normal, just like breathing. On a daily basis, we shed approximately 50 to 100 hair. But when the drain starts looking like it’s wearing a fur coat, it’s time to take a closer look.

Signs that your hair might be thinning:

Wider Parting: If your part seems to be widening more than your favorite old jeans, it's a sign.
Visible scalp: when your scalp is taking center stage more than your hair, it's a sign for you to address the issue.
Less ponytail volume: The once thick ponytail now looks more like a lifeless string of spaghetti.

There are multiple factors that can contribute to thinning hair:
Hormonal chaos: sometimes hormones are as complicated as the series on Netflix. Malnutrition, hormonal imbalances due to pregnancy, childbirth, or menopause, thyroid disorders, etc. will lead to hair loss.

Stress: yes, hair loss because of stress is a real issue. However, chronic stress is also capable of causing your hair to fall off and leaving the scalp bare.
Nutrition: your hair needs nutrients, and if you are living on coffee and cookies, then you are in fact damaging your hair.
Haircare habits: excessive styling, harsh treatments, and even tight hairstyles can make your hair cry out for help.

Home Solutions:

Your Hair's Best Friends. Before you panic and go all out on experimenting & buying every hair product on the shelf, try some simple home remedies that might just do the trick:

Scalp Massage: Like the hair wash in the salon, where you enjoy getting your head massaged, doing the same at home enhances blood circulation in the scalp and may be beneficial for hair growth. Massage the area with a light touch using your fingertips and for at least 5-10 minutes every day with circular movements.

Aloe Vera Spell: In addition to being the cure for sunburn, aloe vera has so many benefits. Aloe Rub a fresh portion of the aloe vera gel on your blocked scalp and let it sit on it for about one hour before washing it off. It is like getting a treatment without even spending a dime.

Drying hair is crucial: there are many myths about hair, for example, that drying it leads to its damage. However, one fact from Mr. Rajesh Kumar Lakher, the creative director at Esskay with 20 years of experience, Before and after styling hair it is always better to wash completely, as it not only cleans but also helps for better styling. The fact is that much attention should be paid to the condition of the scalp, and air drying will not always be enough. Actually, the modern dryers without heat and with a high speed are very useful for the health of your hair. Also, one must not forget that there is an equal need for proper post-care thereafter or after the phase that has an end. To achieve a smooth skin the keratherapy keratin infused daily smoothing cream should form part of the skincare products.

As we embark on the thrilling journey of dealing with thinning hair, it's important to remember that even small acts of care can make a significant difference. Embrace the adventure, show your hair some love, and who knows, maybe your hair will make you feel proud of it.