• Post published:January 10, 2023

Dr. Ziering Quoted in Who What Wear | Seasonal Hair Loss Is Real

A person with long, wet black hair is using a transparent hair comb to detangle their hair. The comb is being held in one hand and is positioned against the back of the head, showing the comb's fine teeth designed for gentle detangling. The background is neutral, highlighting the focus on the hair and comb. This image illustrates effective hair care and styling techniques, emphasizing the importance of using the right tools for maintaining healthy hair.

In the beauty world, there are few things I’d classify as disconcerting—such as running out of your favorite foundation when you need it most or realizing you didn’t wear waterproof mascara as you’re starting to tear up at your brother’s wedding (yes, that last one is a personal example). Then, there are things I’d consider outright alarming, like hair loss.

While there are myriad reasons for hair loss, many people are unaware that it can be cyclical or seasonal in nature. Take it from Mary Wendel, MD, and National Medical Director at Medi Tresse. “Seasonal hair loss is indeed a real phenomenon,” she says. “There have been a few observational studies done in men and women that show that hair shedding is relatively common during various seasons of the year. Most commonly, it is observed in the late summer and early fall but can occur during the late spring as well.”

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