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The Krynéo cure Essential Care
is ideal for strengthening hair health preventively before and during a change of season.
The Krynéo Intense Repair
offers curative action to strengthen hair health in the event of greater hair loss as in the case of alopecia
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This is a reality: certain moments of the year are synonymous with hair loss. We then speak of a seasonal fall, or a temporary alopecier.
This phenomenon occurs at the entrance to the winter season and early spring. And if it is natural because linked to the life cycle of the hair, it is nonetheless disarming.
Why do we lose our hair when changing seasons?
- Seasonal renewal : The hair follows a natural cycle growth, rest and fall. During the seasons changes, this cycle can be disturbed, causing a Temporary increase in hair loss.
- Climate change : THE variations climatic conditions between seasons, such asdry air in winter or humid In summer, can make hair more fragile and contribute to their loss.
- Seasonal stress : Season changes can cause a increased stress, which is known to be a hair loss factor. Emotional or physical stress during these periods can therefore Increase hair loss.
- Nutrition : Eating habits can vary according to the seasons, which can influence hair health. A unbalanced or poor food in essential nutrients can also contribute to hair loss.
The concern is when the regrowth that follows is not optimal; Famous, clearer hair ... This is where this seasonal phenomenon can become a problem, season after season.
Obviously, This seasonal fall is also problematic in people who already have hair that lacks vitality.
Indeed, once the hair follicle dies, the hair regrowth is impossible. Hence the importance of taking care of your hair preventively, as soon as the hair clears up, thereby avoiding permanent loss.
Vitamins and minerals play an essential role in the life cycle of the hair, in particular in the renewal and rapid multiplication of cells that form the hair. They must be provided in sufficient quantity to the scalp to feed it well and stimulate the regrowth of the hair.