Actress Han Ga-in (42) confessed to hair loss after giving birth.
On the 6th, a video titled ‘Actress Han Ga-in’s first bathroom item with useful tips revealed (exfoliation, husband fainting)’ was released on the YouTube channel ‘Freedom Lady Han Ga-in’.
In the video, Han Ga-in was shown drying wet hair. He then revealed the hair and body products he is using.
While introducing the hair loss hair essence, he said, “This may be nonsense, but I originally had a lot of hair. “I was born with a lot of hair genetically,” he said.
“After giving birth to my second child, my bangs fell out. As hair loss occurred on the top of the head and the scalp became weak, the volume on the top of the head decreased. “The root volume also died and my face sagging,” he confessed.
Han Ga-in revealed that her hair in the parted area falls out easily.
“I always parted my hair on the left, but I changed it to the right. If you part your hair on only one side, your hair will fall out. “It seems like hair and skin are really important to women as they age,” she emphasized.
Afterwards, the bathroom was revealed. The bathroom was equipped with a bathtub, shower booth, and sink. I was amazed to see Namsan Mountain from the bathroom.
Han Ga-in said, “If you look over there from the bathroom, the Namsan Hyatt looks like this. “It’s nice to sit and take a bath like this,” he said.
He expressed satisfaction, saying, “It’s nice that we can see Namsan’s four seasons every day.”
Meanwhile, Han Ga-in married actor Yeon Jeong-hoon (46) in 2005 and has one son and one daughter.
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Time.news Interview: The Impact of Motherhood on Hair Health with Dr. Sue Kim
Time.news Editor (TNE): Welcome, Dr. Sue Kim, an expert in dermatology and a specialist in hair health. Today, we’re diving into a topic that recently garnered attention thanks to actress Han Ga-in’s candid revelations about her experiences with hair loss after childbirth. Thank you for joining us!
Dr. Sue Kim (DSK): Thank you for having me. It’s a pleasure to discuss such an important issue that many women face.
TNE: Han Ga-in mentioned experiencing hair loss, particularly at her bangs and the top of her head, after the birth of her second child. How common is this among new mothers?
DSK: Hair loss after childbirth, particularly postpartum hair loss, is actually quite common. Many women experience this due to hormonal changes in the body. During pregnancy, women retain more hair due to elevated levels of certain hormones, but after birth, there’s a significant drop in these hormones, leading to a sudden shedding phase.
TNE: It’s fascinating how closely our bodies are tied to hormonal fluctuations. Han Ga-in also pointed out that she used to part her hair on the left but switched to the right to combat thinning. Is there any merit to this practice?
DSK: Changing the parting of your hair can indeed help create the illusion of more volume and can sometimes reduce stress on specific hair follicles. However, it’s more of a temporary cosmetic solution. A more holistic approach, including diet and proper hair care, is essential for long-term hair health.
TNE: Speaking of hair care, she shared her routine and highlighted the importance of using hair essence for hair loss. What products or ingredients should women look for in their hair care products to help with hair loss?
DSK: Look for products that contain ingredients like biotin, keratin, or peptides, which are known to promote hair strength and growth. Additionally, moisturizing ingredients like hyaluronic acid can help maintain scalp health, which is crucial when dealing with hair loss.
TNE: Han Ga-in also expressed the psychological impact of hair loss, mentioning sagging skin and overall changes in her appearance. How significant is the emotional toll of hair loss for women?
DSK: Hair loss can significantly affect self-esteem and body image. It’s often tied to cultural perceptions of beauty, especially for women. The emotional aspects shouldn’t be underestimated. Many women find it challenging to cope with changes in their appearance, and it can lead to anxiety and depression.
TNE: It sounds like mental health is as important as the physical health of our hair. How can women support themselves emotionally during this time?
DSK: Seeking support from friends or family can be very beneficial. Counseling or support groups, either online or in-person, can provide a safe space to share experiences. Additionally, focusing on overall wellness through nutrition, exercise, and self-care can help improve mental health.
TNE: Thank you, Dr. Kim, for sharing your insights on such a personal topic. It’s crucial for women facing these challenges to know they’re not alone and that there are steps they can take to help mitigate hair loss.
DSK: Absolutely. It’s important to have open discussions about these issues, and I commend Han Ga-in for her honesty. Raising awareness can help others feel more empowered to seek the care they need.
TNE: Thank you once again for your time and expertise, Dr. Kim. Let’s keep the conversation going about health and beauty as we navigate the complexities of motherhood.
DSK: Thank you! It’s been a pleasure.