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Helmets and Hats

It is said that people who wear helmets and hats often have hair loss and thinning hair. It's ironic that a helmet to protect your head from danger and a hat to protect from UV, rain and snow will damage your hair and scalp.

Helmets and Hats

Body hair is said to have a role in protecting the body. Many mammals are covered with full-length hair, but the human body is only partially covered with hair. Humans have come to wear shoes and wear clothes, so the body may have decided that there is no need to cover with hair.

Putting something on your head may have the same effect as clothing or shoes. In other words, with a helmet or hat, the body decides that it is not necessary to protect the head with hair.

Wearing a helmet or hat increases the humidity of the scalp. If you keep wearing it, the humidity will keep rising and your scalp will become stuffy. If the scalp is humid, hair may be difficult to grow and easy to come off.

Helmets and hats are needed to protect your head from dangerous things. However, considering the hair and scalp, it seems better not to wear them for too long, only when they are needed.

If you have to keep wearing it, choose something with good ventilation. A better ventilation and lower humidity will help to keep the scalp from getting worse.

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Causes and Measures

Stress and Lifestyle
It is said that hair loss is greatly affected by stress and lifestyle. Due to daily stress, sudden pressure and mental repression, your hair suddenly falls out, and your lifestyle causes hair loss and thinning.
Influence of Diet
In the late 20th century, Japanese dietary habits changed rapidly. With the Japanese dietary habits of rice, miso soup, pickles and grilled fish, meat eating has progressed, and fast food chains and other eating out chains have spread rapidly.
Family Factors
It is said that hair loss and thinning hair have a genetic factor. Therefore, it is often said that parents and grandparents who have thin hair have to be careful because they are easily thinned. What about the real thing?
Effects of Obesity
It is said that people with obesity tend to have hair loss and thinning hair. Certainly, from an image perspective, I feel that obesity is related to hair loss and thinning hair. If your body is greasy, your scalp will be easily damaged.
How to Choose Shampoo and Wash Your Hair
The condition of the scalp varies greatly depending on how you choose shampoo and how to wash your hair. It is important to keep the scalp in good condition to prevent hair loss and thinning hair. Therefore, shampooing and washing hair are important.
Effects of Radioactivity and Ultraviolet Rays on Hair Loss
Radiation, or UV light, affects the scalp. It is said that when exposed to radioactivity, not only the hair on the head but also the hair of the whole body comes off. Also, if you receive ultraviolet rays for a long time, your scalp will flake and your hair will easily fall off.
Helmets and Hats
It is said that people who wear helmets and hats often have hair loss and thinning hair. It's ironic that a helmet to protect your head from danger and a hat to protect from UV, rain and snow will damage your hair and scalp.

Trouble and Heart

Habit Scratching
Some people have a habit of scratching their heads when they are thinking, when they are a little troubled, or when they do not know the answer. Somehow your hands go to your head without your awareness, but it's not very good for your scalp.
Wasting Time
Are you suffering from hair loss or thinning hair? Are you squeezing because your hair volume is completely gone compared to before, haircutting time has been reduced, or shampooing has become easier to finger?
That is Also Life
The reason we are worried about hair loss and thinning is that we are attached to appearance and youth. The desire to be seen forever and to be jealous of others creates a complex.

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