Hello
I am one of those jackpot guys ,i suffer from both male pattern baldness and severe seborrheic dermatitis .
I've tried all the shampoos and lotions but i still get rushes and have a constant discomfort in the head ( tightness , itchyness and feeling of hot ) ,
I accidently realised that , if i shampoo and wash my head and then stay in a cold room ( temp of about 5 to 10 celcius aka 41 to 50 fahr ) and let my hair dry naturally ( no towel at all , no hot air dry ) my condition improves . I've already done this daily for acouple of weeks.
The last few days i've noticed an increased shedding of hair every morning , far above natural . Most of my hair is gone and i have onlyy transplants in front and on top of my head. SO my question is :
Could exposing a wet washed head in cold for a prolonged time cause hair loss ?
Any responsible reply could be deeply appreciated
Thanks
P.S. To all seb derm sufferers : Ctheoretically , cold weather could worsen your condition . So don't take the above as a suggestion for seb derm relief .It seems to work for me ( if you exclude the possible hair loss ) but ...
I am one of those jackpot guys ,i suffer from both male pattern baldness and severe seborrheic dermatitis .
I've tried all the shampoos and lotions but i still get rushes and have a constant discomfort in the head ( tightness , itchyness and feeling of hot ) ,
I accidently realised that , if i shampoo and wash my head and then stay in a cold room ( temp of about 5 to 10 celcius aka 41 to 50 fahr ) and let my hair dry naturally ( no towel at all , no hot air dry ) my condition improves . I've already done this daily for acouple of weeks.
The last few days i've noticed an increased shedding of hair every morning , far above natural . Most of my hair is gone and i have onlyy transplants in front and on top of my head. SO my question is :
Could exposing a wet washed head in cold for a prolonged time cause hair loss ?
Any responsible reply could be deeply appreciated
Thanks
P.S. To all seb derm sufferers : Ctheoretically , cold weather could worsen your condition . So don't take the above as a suggestion for seb derm relief .It seems to work for me ( if you exclude the possible hair loss ) but ...
