A person’s hair is often referred to as his crowning glory. Hair has whetted the imagination of many poets of high caliber, and is aptly given a place at the top of the body. So it is no surprise that those having beautiful hair regard them as a prized possession.
Obviously, even a hint of hair loss brings dismay to the effective person, and the irony is that he or she may in person have been the root cause of hair fall, formally called Alopecia. Too much exposure to the harsh elements of the weather, especially the Sun and dust, ubiquitous pollution, dandruff, constipation, eating disorder, they all in varying state ultimately result in hair loss as a side effect. The disturbance of melanin tissues, which keep the dark luster of the tresses, due to the above reasons is enough for the disarray and softening of the follicles.