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10 Tips to Reduce Hair Fall Due to Stress and Poor Diet

By PurpleGirl EditorsUpdated May 20262 min read

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PurpleGirl Editorial Team · Reviewed by experienced women writers & researchers

I know exactly how you feel. You stand in front of the mirror, pull your hair back, and see those clumps coming off in your hand or clogging the drain. You look at the floor and feel a knot of panic in your stomach, wondering if you are going bald. Please, take a deep breath. You are not alone, and this is not permanent. Often, our hair is just the first thing to complain when our body is tired, stressed, or not getting enough nutrition. It is your body’s way of asking for a little extra love and care.

What You'll Need

  • A calm mind and patience
  • A handful of soaked almonds and walnuts
  • A wide-toothed wooden comb
  • A balanced plate with protein and greens
  • Consistent sleep routine
1

Prioritize Protein and Iron

Hair is made of a protein called keratin. If your diet lacks protein, your hair becomes weak and brittle. Include eggs, paneer, dals, or sprouts in every meal. Also, low iron levels are a major cause of hair fall in Indian women, so add spinach (palak) and dates to your daily routine.

💡 Tip:Try to have one portion of protein in your breakfast to kickstart your day.
2

Manage Stress with Small Breaks

When you are stressed, your body releases cortisol, which can push hair follicles into a 'resting' phase, leading to shedding. You don't need a fancy spa day; just 10 minutes of deep breathing or a quick walk in the fresh air can lower your stress hormones significantly.

💡 Tip:Practice 5 minutes of deep belly breathing before you go to sleep.

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3

Gentle Hair Care Routine

Stop over-brushing or using tight hairstyles that pull at your roots. Use a wide-toothed wooden comb to detangle your hair, starting from the ends and moving upwards. Avoid tying your hair in tight ponytails, as this causes traction alopecia.

Warning:Never brush your hair while it is soaking wet; it is at its weakest state then.
4

Hydrate and Supplement Wisely

Dehydration makes hair dry and prone to breakage. Aim for at least 2-3 liters of water daily. If your diet is very restricted, consider a biotin-rich supplement, but please check with a doctor first to see if you have a deficiency.

💡 Tip:Keep a water bottle nearby so you remember to sip throughout the day.
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"Your hair is a mirror of your inner health; nourish your body from within, and your hair will naturally follow suit."

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long will it take for my hair to stop falling?
Hair growth cycles are slow. It usually takes about 3 months of consistent diet and lifestyle changes to see a noticeable reduction in hair fall. Be patient with yourself.
Should I change my shampoo if I have hair fall?
Often, shampoo isn't the root cause. If you are experiencing high stress or poor diet, changing the product won't help much. Focus on internal health first, and switch to a mild, sulfate-free shampoo to avoid further irritation.
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