You start doing the chores and see tons of hair in the ground, and start wondering why? You wake up in the morning, brush your hair, and what? See a gob of strands in the comb. Sad, but it happens, especially as we get older. One of the main reasons for thinning hair is iron deficiency and biotin deficiency. As the year passes the body absorbs vital nutrients for stronger and healthier hair, like iron or vitamin B, more slowly.
Iron plays a vital role in transporting oxygen to cells. When iron levels are too low, it becomes impossible for the body to transport the oxygen which is needed for hair to grow. A lack of iron in the diet and bleeding too much during menstruation is the reason to iron deficiency.
Biotin is a water-soluble vitamin that’s a part of the vitamin B family. It plays an important role in the health of your hair, skin, and nails. If you aren’t getting enough biotin, you may experience hair loss or a scaly red rash.
Thankfully, there are too many ways to promote growth. Ahead, we are going to share some tips to prevent excessive loss and maintain your lovely mane.