Have you found yourself losing more hair in the hotter months than in the colder ones? This is a type of hair loss that is sometimes called “seasonal hair loss.” Some studies have shown that hair loss can be more common in summer and fall than it is in the winter and spring months. Therefore, your increased hair loss may just be a result of a change in the weather. However, once you are aware of this, there are steps that you can take to help prevent seasonal hair loss.
Studies have been conducted by analysing global Google trends that show a plausible link between the seasons and hair loss. By analysing how many times the term “hair loss” was searched between January 2004 and October 2016, researchers were able to determine that changes in the weather may influence hair loss.




