Why Is Hair So Important for a woman?

The first and foremost part of a woman's beauty lies in her hair. The female obsession with beautiful long hair has been pervasive for ages.

The expression “crowning glory” reverts back to the Biblical era. According to 1 Corinthians 11:15, "but for a woman, if her hair is abundant, it is a glory to her; for her hair is given to her for a covering."

A radiant mane is both an integral part of beauty and sets the tone for the entire appearance. From children’s books to movies, hair has an important role to play.

In 1947, film director S. Sylvan Simon made a movie in which a scientist invented a formula that removes old, thinning hair and restores it with thick, new hair. We have seen in movies changes in women's hairstyles as a retort to life changes like divorce, ambition, and trauma. It shows what hair connotes to a woman.

Why Hair Fall is Disastrous

In the present time, women's hair lingers as an image of femininity. A good hairstyle isn't possible without shiny and voluminous hair. The hair and beauty industry is a multibillion-dollar industry. This is not just because appearance is given utmost importance, but because the hair epitomizes the personality.

Hair loss is a universal problem that affects 50% of women during their lives. Though it can occur anywhere in the body, the most common site is the scalp. The causes of hair loss hinge on many factors, such as scalp infection, hormonal imbalance, medical issues, poor diet, lifestyle changes, etc.

Genetics is also one of the causes of hair loss. Both men and women experience hair loss due to this. If baldness runs in the family, the chances of the next generation having it are high. Pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause are different stages of a woman's life when they undergo hormonal changes. Hormonal changes cause unexpected and sudden hair fall in women, although it is reversible.

Psychological effects of hair loss

Whatever the cause, it affects a woman emotionally and psychologically. For many, a bad hair day means a bad day. Thinning and balding hair is more traumatic for a woman than a man in our society.

Studies have found that a considerable amount of hair loss may lead to a lack of self-image and a host of other psychological issues, ranging from anxiety, depression, and social phobia to suicidal tendencies in some severe cases. Depression makes one feel a lack of energy, sleep deprivation, and a lack of interest in social activities. Fear of humiliation leads to social evasion, followed by anxiety.

Hair care and Ayurveda

Ayurveda categorizes hair into three basic types based on the dominant dosha, which dictates hair type.

Vata's hair: Vata's hair is thin and wavy. It lacks moisture, and the scalp is dry, making the hair brittle and lacking luster. Hair fall is common in vata hair, which is prone to split ends and breakage.

Kapha hair: Kapha hair is strong, curly, and lustrous in texture. The scalp is moisturized, and the excess oiliness leads to clogged follicles accompanied by dandruff.

Pitta Hair: Pitta hair is of medium strength and thickness. The hair is mostly straight and not as brittle as Vata's hair. Overactive pitta leads to thinning and premature greying of hair.

Ayurveda has century-old secrets for caring for and maintaining glossy and thick hair as per the type of hair. These are the key ingredients that are widely effective on hair:

Bhringraj

Bhringraj is one of the best revitalizing herbs in Ayurveda because it improves blood circulation in the scalp and hair follicles, which in turn enriches the roots by bringing in more nutrients through the blood supply and helping in the growth of new hair.

Brahmi

Brahmi nourishes the scalp and provides strength to the roots of the hair. It helps reduce stress, which is a major cause of hair fall.

Jatamansi

Jatamansi is good for hair growth since it lengthens the hair growth phase and increases the size of the hair follicle.

Paras Pipal

Paras pipal has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that clear off sebum oil and other debris from your scalp. This reduces inflammation, itching, and irritation, which leads to hair loss.

Triphala

The combination of three herbs—amla, haritaki, and vibhitaki—is one of the best reviving agents for hair.

A nourishing hair product with all the above key ingredients in the form of a hair mask is available as a Hair Growth Promoter or HGP. This hair mask works on the dermal papilla and promotes hair growth. It has a quick-absorbing formula that helps the nutrients easily assimilate down to the roots.

Winding up

Ayurveda has plenty of remedies for hair problems. Shinier, healthier, and stronger hair requires nutrition. Ayurvedic herbs are rich in nutrition as well as having antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties to make hair regrow and reverse the receding hairline.

Trust Ayurveda to master the art of caring for and maintaining shinier, thicker, and healthier hair.


Sidharth Singh

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