Hard Water Causing Hair Loss / Damage?

ayrton05

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Hi all,

Moved to the midwest from the east coast more than 10 years ago and immediately noticed a different in the way the water left my hair and skin (and since learned the midwest has much harder water).

My hair has been thinning in the front/crown the last couple years in particular. Can hard water be contributing to this? I keep finding conflicting reports on this.

For what it's worth, I've also noticed a LOT more balding men in this city than where I'm from on the east coast. Anecdotal I know, and could be caused by a lot of things, but I'm obviously looking for some connection I can hang my hat on (wearing more of those now lol).
 

abcdefg

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You either are losing hair as a male meaning its male pattern baldness or your not. Its not diet, wearing hats, or fapping too much. Its poorly understood for sure so I can see why people try to fill in the gaps with random theories or anecdotal things, but its not the truth. The truth is right now the big 3 is all we have until male pattern baldness is better understood.
If your losing hair get on treatments otherwise live with hard water I guess
 

Chromeo

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Piss off, bot.
 

MrClean1

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Hi all,

Moved to the midwest from the east coast more than 10 years ago and immediately noticed a different in the way the water left my hair and skin (and since learned the midwest has much harder water).

My hair has been thinning in the front/crown the last couple years in particular. Can hard water be contributing to this? I keep finding conflicting reports on this.

For what it's worth, I've also noticed a LOT more balding men in this city than where I'm from on the east coast. Anecdotal I know, and could be caused by a lot of things, but I'm obviously looking for some connection I can hang my hat on (wearing more of those now lol).
No but if you are concerned add a water softener.
 
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