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Environmental Pollution and Hair Aging

Discover how air pollutants and heavy metals accelerate follicle aging.

Source: Environmental Dermatology JournalPublished on: October 24, 2025
Abstract in Plain English

Air pollution accelerates hair aging by generating oxidative stress that damages follicles and scalp tissue. This review evaluated environmental exposure’s role in premature greying, thinning, and scalp inflammation.

Key Findings
  • Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) increased follicle lipid peroxidation.
  • Hair density declined up to 18% among participants in high-smog cities.
  • Antioxidant enzyme activity dropped significantly in exposed subjects.
  • Urban participants had higher scalp inflammation and dryness scores.
  • Protective measures like antioxidants and scalp barriers showed promise.
Why It Matters

The findings reveal how environmental factors contribute to aging beyond genetics. Promoting scalp protection could slow external-induced hair damage.

Study Limitations

Correlational design limits causal inference; exposure history may be underreported.

Citation & Review Team

Review Team

Author: The Follicle Forum research team

Fact-Checker: Dermatology Researcher

Disclaimer

This article is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.