Sunlight May Damage Hair Follicles

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Hair follicles are susceptible to ultraviolet rays of sun

Atlanta, Georgia, 11/19/2007 – Department of research writing of QHLT reveals hair follicles are susceptible to ultraviolet rays of sun. A hair follicle is a tiny tubular cavity through which hair shaft arises. Most people complain hair loss while they are healthy and have no genetic hair loss inheritance. Genetic inheritance of hair loss is the only factor if no other factors involve.

Hair follicles are composed of epithelial cells. Epithelial cells are very delicate cells that form the lining of stomach, lungs and hair follicles. Ultraviolet rays of sun possess a large amount of heat energy that directly suppresses the growth environment of epithelial cells.

Epithelial cells requires efficient concentration of vitamin C and E while both these vitamins are heat susceptible and immediately get destroyed when directly exposed to sunlight. As a result, epithelial cells get deprived of favorable growth medium.

Keratin, a building block component of hair shaft is decomposed in extreme hot weather. It is also observed that people lose hair during summer and regain it in winter. Therefore, avoid direct exposure to sunlight and extreme hot temperature.

Prevention of Sunlight Hair Loss:

Herbal hair tonics are recommended to use twice a day to provide rich supply of vitamins and minerals destroyed during exposure to sunlight. Using these hair care tonics is essential if you want to maintain hair health and reduce the risk of baldness.

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