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Is it Normal to See Your Scalp Through Your Hair?

Have you ever stood in front of the mirror and noticed a glimpse of your scalp beneath your hair? Perhaps you've taken a photo and suddenly spotted a patch that you don’t remember being there before. We’ve been there!

You may wonder... is it normal, or does it hint at an underlying issue? In this article, we'll dive into all of the reasons you may be seeing scalp and when it’s time to seek a doctor.

Why You May See Your Scalp Through Your Hair

1

You Have Naturally Fine Hair

What was your hair texture like pre-menopause? If you’ve always had thinner strands, you may be more likely to see parts of your scalp vs. those with thicker strands. You can easily incorporate volumizing products to help make your locks look visibly fuller.

2

You Have Low Hair Density

Hair density is the number of hair follicles within a given area of your scalp. Lower hair density means more space between your strands, causing your scalp to be on display. Try limiting products that will weigh down your hair like oils and creams.

3

Your Hair Style

Have you always been team hair up? The truth is that styles that temporarily pull strands away from your face like tight ponytails or braids, can make your scalp much more visible. Keep your styles loose or wear your locks down if you’d like to avoid this.

4

You're Getting Older

As we age, it’s entirely natural for your hair to become a tad thinner. Surprise: that can lead to a more visible scalp. Incorporate products made to nourish and strengthen aging hair.

When to Worry About Your Hair Thinning

While we've explored several natural reasons for glimpsing your scalp, there are times when it might indicate something may be going wrong.

1

You Have Sudden and Unexplained Changes to Your Hair.

If you are generally in-tune with your body and you suddenly notice your scalp significantly showing, it may be worth seeking out a professional. This abrupt shift could potentially hint at an underlying hormonal imbalance. Thanks aging!

2

You Have Patchy Spots.

Irregular patchy spots may be a sign of autoimmune conditions like alopecia. Like any irregular changes, you’ll want to consult your doctor or dermatologist to get to the root of the issue.

3

Your Diet or Lifestyle Has Shifted.

Whether you’re trying a new diet or experiencing periods of great stress, your hair and nails can be the first things to be impacted by these changes. It is important that you speak with a professional about any further lifestyle shifts you may need to make.

In most cases, seeing your scalp through your hair is perfectly normal. It's influenced by things like your hair thickness, density, genetics, and of course, aging. Hair Biology is specifically formulated to help you show your age with style, with products crafted with the power of biotin to promote and sustain healthy-looking hair.

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