HealthAdmin11/3/2025
By: Clelia Cecilia Angelon, Founder & CEO, Surya Brasil
Every morning, the sight of hair on the pillow, in the shower drain, or tangled in the comb can be a source of quiet anxiety. In our quest for a solution, the first suspect is often the shampoo bottle sitting on our bathroom shelf. We switch brands, hunt for "sulphate-free" labels, and spend a small fortune on products promising miraculous results. But what if the real culprit isn't what's washing your hair, but what's happening inside your body and your environment?
The connection between shampoo and hair fall is one of the most persistent myths in hair care. While harsh chemical based haircare products can certainly cause breakage and scalp irritation, it is rarely the root cause of persistent hair fall. For most people, the issue runs much deeper, tied to a complex web of factors that have little to do with cleansing agents.
The Real Drivers of Hair Loss
To understand hair fall, it's essential to look beyond the bathroom mirror. Our hair is a barometer of our overall health, and its condition is influenced by a variety of internal and external elements.
Rethinking Our Hair Care Rituals
Since shampoo isn't the main villain, the solution lies in a more holistic approach. It’s about shifting our focus from just "cleaning" to "nourishing" and "protecting." This is where traditional practices and modern formulations can find a meeting point.
For generations, Indian households have turned to natural ingredients to support hair health. Henna, or Mehndi, is a prime example. Traditionally used as a natural colourant and conditioner, its properties are well-documented in our culture. Today, this ancient wisdom is being adapted for modern convenience. Products like natural, organic and vegan henna cream aim to offer the conditioning benefits of the natural leaf in a format that is easier to apply and less messy than the traditional paste.
A conditioning treatment like this can help improve the overall health and appearance of the hair. It works by coating the hair shaft, which can add a layer of protection, reduce brittleness, and minimise breakage. This makes the hair you do have look and feel thicker and frizz free. It’s a way of strengthening the existing structure and nourishing the scalp to give a rebirth to your hair.
A More Compassionate Approach to Hair Care
Ultimately, managing hair fall is about patience and consistency. It’s about listening to your body, nourishing it from within, and protecting your hair from external damage. Instead of a frantic search for the "perfect" shampoo, consider a more balanced routine:
The journey to healthier hair is a marathon, not a sprint. By looking beyond the shampoo bottle and addressing the true underlying factors, we can break free from the cycle of blame and build a more sustainable, loving relationship with our hair.