My hair falls out in spring, is this normal?
It is well known that at certain times of the year there is a more intense hair replacement than usual. Dermatologists refer to this increased hair loss as telogen effluvium.
It is well known that at certain times of the year there is a more intense hair replacement than usual. Dermatologists refer to this increased hair loss as telogen effluvium.
During the summer we must focus on protecting the skin from heat and intense ultraviolet radiation, in winter we must combat the cold, wind and sudden changes in temperature.
The cold of winter wreaks havoc on our skin and the most sensitive areas to low temperatures such as the cheeks, lips, neck, décolleté and hands suffer during this time of year.
To avoid this damage, it is important to take care of the skin and prepare it.
We say that a skin looks like porcelain when its surface is smooth (luminous) and without alterations in coloration. In dermatological terms we would say that this is a skin without imperfections. In the superficial layers we speak of a skin without warts, spots or red veins. In the deep layers we speak of a closed pore with a small pilosebaceous gland and no scarring.
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