The tropical climate of Singapore, with its high humidity and intense sunlight, can damage hair follicles and contribute to hair thinning. Prolonged exposure to UV rays weakens the hair shaft, making it prone to breakage. Excessive sweating in hot weather also plays a role, as sweat buildup clogs hair follicles, hindering healthy hair growth and causing thinning over time. High humidity can lead to frizz, and frequent use of heat styling tools or tying hair tightly to control frizz may result in weakened strands, breakage, and thinning.
An oily scalp exacerbates hair thinning by blocking follicles with excess sebum. Clogged follicles stunt new hair growth and may build up bacteria, leading to infections that further weaken your scalp and hair.
Poor lifestyle choices and nutritional deficiencies are common causes of hair thinning. A diet lacking essential nutrients such as iron, zinc, and vitamins can weaken hair, leading to breakage and shedding. Additionally, inadequate hydration, excessive alcohol consumption, and poor scalp hygiene contribute to unhealthy hair. Overstyling, frequent chemical treatments, or using harsh hair products can also cause damage, leading to gradual thinning.
Genetic factors like male or female pattern baldness are common contributors to hair thinning, inherited from family members. Hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy, menopause, or thyroid disorders can also impact the hair growth cycle, leading to temporary or permanent hair thinning. These changes can disrupt the normal balance of hair production and shedding, making it essential to address underlying hormonal imbalances for effective treatment.
Singapore's fast-paced lifestyle frequently leads to high stress levels, which are associated with stress-induced hair loss (telogen effluvium). Chronic stress can push more hair follicles into the resting phase, leading to increased shedding and visible thinning. Poor scalp health, aggravated by conditions like dandruff, fungal infections, and oil buildup, disrupts the hair growth cycle. A healthy scalp environment is essential for promoting strong, thick hair. Regular scalp care and stress management can make a significant difference in reducing hair thinning.
At Beijing 101, we combine Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles with advanced techniques to deliver holistic hair-thinning treatments rooted in nearly 50 years of expertise. Since our journey began in 1974, our mission has been to help individuals overcome hair and scalp issues while rediscovering their confidence. Through the power of premium Chinese herbs and TCM wisdom, we’ve nurtured healthy hair locally in Singapore and beyond, with your well-being at the heart of everything we do.
Industry recognition reflects our commitment to quality. In Nielsen’s 2016 survey, 9 out of 10 customers reported improved hair growth with regular treatments. In the 2018 and 2024 Ipsos surveys, 90% and 92% of customers, respectively, rated Beijing 101 as the most effective hair treatment available. With visible results after just one session and a track record of long-term success, we’re proud to offer a solution that promotes strong, healthy hair and lasting confidence.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) focuses on restoring balance within the body, identifying underlying imbalances, such as Qi deficiencies or stress, that cause hair thinning. Treatments include herbal remedies, acupuncture, and scalp massages to improve blood circulation, nourish hair follicles, and regulate oil production. TCM complements modern hair care techniques, offering a well-rounded solution for lasting results.
TCM offers holistic and time-tested approaches to treating hair loss by addressing both the symptoms and underlying causes of the condition.Here's how TCM methods can effectively contribute to treating hair loss:
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