Fact #9: Smoking more than doubles the likelihood of experiencing hair loss
We all have our bad habits or vices. Some smoke, some drink, and some overeat junk food. But did you know such habits like smoking can affect your hair?
With over 78,000 people in the UK dying from smoking annually, it is clear that it hurts your health. Premature hair loss also seems to be one of the lesser-known side effects [9].
This is because tobacco and its chemicals can damage hair follicles and prevent growth. Many studies were conducted to determine the extent of the negative effects of smoking, and several of them suggest hair loss is one of them.
One of the most notable studies, conducted in 2020, found that 425 out of 500 smokers were experiencing some hair loss. On the other hand, only 200 of 500 non-smokers were affected by hair loss.
Many experts believe that the nicotine and chemicals found inside cigarettes are the cause, but more research is needed. Researchers did find, however, that 47% of smokers tested had noticeable receding hairlines. 24% were experiencing balding at their vertex, but only 10% of non-smokers had reached this level of hair loss.