Does wearing a hat often cause balding?

Actually wearing a hat often can cause early balding. Your husband may be set with a style he likes. It is either that or he does not like his hair and he is trying to cover it up.

If that is the case, a simple new haircut may make him feel comfortable enough to lose the hat or atleast wear it less. He may just like how he looks with the hat and in that case, he may not even mind balding early. He will still be able to wear his hat.My spouse used to wear hats often, he still does from time to time.

He started losing his hair and actually embraced it. He shaved all of his hair off.At first he resorted to hats more often. Now you can find him with a bald head more often than not.

Some men are not afraid of balding. If you husband wants to keep from balding quicker, he may consider losing that hat.

If you enjoy wearing a hat the thought that doing so may contribute to future baldness may concern you. There are many myths, as-well as facts circulated about the causes of hair loss, and hat wearing is a controversial one. The truth about whether wearing a hat can cause baldness over time, depends upon how often a hat is worn, the climate, how tight the hat is and the wearers haircare routine.

When giving advice about hats and hair-loss many people become confused with hair breakage and actual baldness. There are many ways you can cause hair to become damaged, thus creating breakage and split ends. One such way is heat damage, and strong sun, which you can protect your hair from with a hat, is just one culprit.

A hat which causes continual friction to your hair, may, over time, add to hair breakage. This type of hair loss isn't as much of a problem as actual bald spots occurring. Hair loss from breakage will generally only be a short term inconvenience, as the damaged hair will regrow.

More permanent damage though, can be created by wearing a tight hat in an extremely hot and sticky environment. Wearing a hat in such conditions won't become a problem if it isn't done regularly, and you're careful to uphold a good grooming regime. The problem of bald spots being created by hat wearing is more likely to come about if you wear a tight hat for hours at a time, day in, and day out, and become hot while doing so.

The reason hair loss can be created in this manner is due to an increase in sebum and oils your scalp will produce under such circumstances. By wearing a tight hat you will cause your sebaceous glands to go into overdrive, producing extra sebum from your skin which goes onto hair follicles. It takes time for sebum to react with cholesterol, creating hard plugs and preventing oxygen from circulating.

This is why by wearing a looser hat, for shorter periods of time and making sure you wash your hair regularly, it shouldn't be a problem if you're concerned about going bald. Getting used to wearing a tight hat though, could lead to baldness over time. If you need to wear a close fitting hat on a regular basis, you can at least slow down accumulated hair loss, by not allowing dirt to add to the over production of sebum being created under your hat, and by keeping your hat clean.

This will help to prevent your hat becoming a breeding ground for bacteria which can contribute to hair loss and bald spots. Wearing a hat then, can cause baldness over time under specific circumstances. Hat wearing though, isn't bad for your hair if you allow air to circulate, and make sure you keep your hat and hair clean.

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