
We have already talked about which hairstyles are silently ruining your hair. However, other factors can also affect the health of your hair strands. For example, the material or size of the hat.
Is it mandatory to wear a hat?
Dermatologists and trichologists say this is necessary. The fact is that at low temperatures blood vessels narrow. Accordingly, blood supply is disrupted. The main consequences of this for the scalp are the lack of nutrients for the hair follicles. And the less nutrients there are, the drier and more brittle the strands become. Therefore, wearing a hat in winter is a must. True, there are several “buts”.
Hat made of synthetic materials

Perhaps the worst choice for winter is a hat made entirely of synthetic materials. Synthetics inhibit air circulation, so a greenhouse effect can be created under the hat and the scalp can sweat. After all, wearing such a hat every day can cause dryness, irritation, and even dandruff.
Hat that doesn’t fit
Like other clothing items, a hat should be chosen according to size. A hat that is too tight will not only compress the head, but will also hinder the flow of blood and nutrients to the hair follicles. Also, a tight elastic band can cause headaches.
fur hat
Fur and wool hats are a real salvation only in severe frosts. If it is not very cold outside, it would be better to choose lighter hats so that the scalp can breathe easily. If you want to wear a warm hat at all times, be sure to take it off indoors.
Source: People Talk

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