Does Lack Of Sleep Cause Hair Loss? A Few Tips To Improve Sleep

Sleep well because the look of your mane can speak volumes about your sleep cycle.

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Shruti Chavan, MBBS
By Anjali Sayee

High blood pressure, diabetes, heart attack, and more — these problems are associated with sleep deprivation. But does lack of sleep cause hair loss, too? Unfortunately, the answer is yes. Sleep deprivation can weaken the hair follicles and lead to hair shedding. In addition, stress and lack of sleep can cause androgenetic alopecia or hair loss (1). This article assesses the relationship between lack of sleep and hair loss. Read on.

Science Behind Sleep Deprivation, Stress, And Hair Loss – A Vicious Cycle

Adequate sleep is essential to stay healthy and maintain your well-being. A peaceful sleep for 7-8 hours is needed for the body’s natural repair and regulation process. It also helps your physiological system recover from stress. Insufficient sleep has negative consequences on the health that directly or indirectly leads to thinning of hair.

Our body undergoes different sleep or circadian cycles that regulate the stem cells and growth of hair follicles. During the anagen stage (hair growth phase) of the hair development cycle, a circadian oscillation results in stem cell development of hair follicles that stimulates hair growth during a particular period of the day (2).

Poor sleep and improper circadian cycle raise the cortisol level (stress hormone) that results in hair loss (3) (4). A study published in the American Journal of Pathology illustrated the relationship between stress levels and hair growth. The release of neurohormones, neurotransmitters, and cytokines related to excess stress level affects the hair growth cycle (5).

However, insomnia or lack of sleep affects the functioning of the human growth hormone (HGH). A study shows that night surge of growth hormone is dependent on the sleep cycle. Irregular, limited, or disturbed sleep lowers HGH levels, which lead to thinning hair or male/female pattern baldness (6) (7).

Therefore, a regular sleep routine of 7- 8 hours may help manage stress and decrease premature shedding of hair.

Lifestyle changes, proper diet, and regular sleep-wake cycles are important to improve hair quality and reduce hair shedding (telogen effluvium). Here are a few strategies that can help improve your sleep environment.

Tips To Improve Sleep Hygiene

  • Maintain a consistent sleep routine. It helps regulate your body’s natural function, improves the quality of life, and positively impacts the stem cell proliferation of hair follicles.
  • Keep your room dark and limit the light from electronic devices. A study showed that darkness stimulates melatonin secretion that improves the quality of sleep (8), (9). You can also wear an eye mask or eye pad for better sleep.
  • It is easier to sleep if your surroundings are quiet. Thus, make your room sound-proof or close the door for a good sleep.
  • A comfortable bed and pillow are essential to enhance your sleep quality.
  • Alcohol intake during bedtime also hampers sleep quality and hygiene. Hence, avoid consuming alcohol before you go to bed.
  • Do not eat a heavy meal just before sleeping. Maintain at least 2-3 hours of gap between dinner and bedtime.
  • Reduce the stress in your daily life. Do breathing exercises and yoga to relax and calm the mind.

Lack of enough sleep affects your hair health. It affects body’s natural repair process and causes many health issues, including hair loss. Poor sleep quality raises the stress hormone level and causes hair loss. Therefore, sleep and hair health is interlinked, and you must maintain a healthy sleep cycle to improve your hair health. Following the tips mentioned in the article can help you improve your sleep quality and prevent hair loss caused by sleeplessness. Also, it is best to consult a doctor to diagnose the underlying condition behind hair loss.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does oversleeping cause hair loss?

No, oversleeping does not cause hair loss.

Can 6 hours of sleep cause hair loss?

Adults need at least 7 or more hours of sleep every night. So, 6 hours of sleep may cause hair loss. Poor sleep and an irregular circadian rhythm may raise stress hormones and cause hair loss.

Can pillows cause hair loss?

Pillows by themselves do not cause hair loss. However, pillow cases with a rough texture may lead to hair damage, resulting in hair loss.

Key Takeaways

  • Sleep deprivation can cause hair follicles to deteriorate, resulting in hair shedding. It may also lead to androgenetic alopecia or hair loss.
  • Hair quality and shedding can be improved with lifestyle changes, a good diet, and regular sleep-wake cycles.
  • However, if you’re experiencing a lot of hair loss or shedding, you should see a dermatologist to find out the root cause.

Sources

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Anjali specializes in hairstyles and hair and skin care and has written over 200 articles in these domains. Her philosophy... more

Dr. Shruti Chavan

(MBBS)
Dr. Shruti Chavan is a consulting dermatologist at Dr.Sheth's Skin and Hair Clinic since 6 years. She is a co-committee... more

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