
Is Your Hair Thinning? These 10 Habits Could Be to Blame!
By Nikki Thrace. Nov 20, 2024
Hair thinning can feel like an unwelcome surprise, but often, it’s rooted in habits we can change. Many of us unknowingly engage in everyday behaviors that contribute to hair loss. Luckily, a few adjustments can bring back the fuller, healthier look you love! Here are 10 common habits that may lead to thinning hair and what you can do to turn things around.
1. Skipping Regular Shampooing
It may seem like skipping shampoo can help protect your hair, but not washing often enough can actually contribute to thinning. Your scalp needs regular cleansing to remove oil, dirt, and pollutants that can clog hair follicles. Without frequent washing, buildup can cause irritation and slow hair growth. Aim to shampoo every two to three days to keep your scalp and hair in optimal condition.

2. Washing Too Often
On the other hand, shampooing too frequently can strip your hair of its natural oils, making it dry and more prone to breakage. This is especially true if you use a shampoo that isn’t formulated for your hair type. People with brittle or textured hair, for instance, may benefit from washing less frequently and using moisturizing products to retain their hair’s strength and flexibility.
3. Using Excessive Heat Styling
While styling tools like blow dryers, flat irons, and curling wands can help us look our best, overusing these can weaken your hair’s structure over time. High temperatures damage the hair shaft, causing it to become brittle and prone to breakage. If you must use heat, try turning down the temperature and always use a heat protectant to safeguard those precious strands.

4. Rough Towel Drying
Rubbing your hair dry with a towel can seem harmless, but it actually causes significant stress to your hair’s fragile wet strands. Wet hair is more elastic and can snap easily under rough treatment. Instead of rubbing, try patting or gently squeezing out excess water with a soft microfiber towel to reduce breakage and maintain hair thickness.
5. Ignoring Nutritional Needs
Your hair needs essential nutrients to grow strong and stay healthy. Diets low in iron, vitamin D, and protein can lead to weaker hair that’s prone to thinning. Following a balanced diet rich in lean proteins, leafy greens, and healthy fats, or supplementing if necessary, can provide your hair with the nutrients it needs to grow thicker and healthier.
6. Not Getting Regular Trims
Skipping regular trims in an effort to grow out your hair can backfire. Untrimmed hair can lead to split ends that eventually travel up the hair shaft, causing more breakage and giving your hair an uneven, thinner look. A small trim every two to three months can prevent split ends and help your hair maintain a fuller appearance.
7. Wearing Tight Hairstyles
From sleek ponytails to buns to tight braids, pulling your hair back frequently can lead to a condition called traction alopecia, in which repeated tension damages hair follicles, causing permanent thinning over time. If you need to wear your hair back, try looser styles and use soft hair ties to reduce strain on your roots.

8. Brushing Too Aggressively
Many believe that brushing often stimulates the scalp and boosts hair growth. But brushing too vigorously can weaken the hair shaft and increase breakage. Instead, brush gently, starting from the ends and working your way up to avoid pulling out tangles. Use a wide-tooth comb or a brush with soft bristles for the best results.
9. Using the Wrong Products
Hair products packed with harsh ingredients like alcohols and sulfates can leave your hair dry and brittle. Long-term use of these products can lead to gradual thinning. Consider switching to sulfate-free shampoos and alcohol-free styling products that are gentler on your hair and scalp.
10. Letting Stress Take Over
Emotional stress can lead to a condition called telogen effluvium, where a sudden increase in stress hormones pushes hair follicles into a resting phase. As a result, hair stops growing temporarily and falls out more easily. Managing stress through activities like exercise, yoga, or meditation can help support healthier hair growth and prevent thinning.
Taking care of your hair isn’t just about the products you use - it’s about building healthy habits that support growth and fullness. By avoiding these common pitfalls, you’ll be on your way to maintaining stronger, thicker hair. Remember, small changes can make a big difference, so start with one or two of these tips and build from there. Your hair will thank you!
References: 18 Bad Habits That Are Thinning Your Hair | Why Your Hair May Be Falling Out
The Topline News team was assisted by generative AI technology in creating this content
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