Since moving to Kuwait in the Middle East, I noticed substantial hair loss. I wanted to contribute it to stress or diet or hormonal changes, but I have discoverred all women are having this issue. They claim it is because we only have hot water to use, I think it may be water chemistry. How could I determine if it is one or the other?

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5 Responses to “Is Hair Loss Related To Water Temperature And Chemistry?”
  1. uknative says:

    I always believed that hair loss was totally hereditary, until my husband experienced quite a substantial hair loss after we moved to the UK. We’re now back in his country living (very hot summers) and the loss has stopped. For this reason, I can’t believe it’s related to water temperature, but I firmly believe it can be caused by stress. In my husband’s case this resulted from living in a foreign country with a vastly different culture. Also, a young friend of ours who had a good head of hair, came back from his military service nearly bald; he had been stationed in a very dangerous area of the country – so, again, stress. Our bodies can be stressed, even when we feel we are in control.

  2. andrew says:

    stress & diet
    and
    some hairs are weak

  3. akhil says:

    ur right. its due to water change.
    Use some ayurvedic oils etc. to stop hair loss.

  4. imgonnak says:

    hey its only hair

  5. painting says:

    Maybe related to the poisons they’re storing in that part of the world.

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