Going the Lady Gaga way with your hair? Beware
News is that the Grammy-winning singer is slowly balding.
April 2011
If you too vie for the crazy hairdos like Lady Gaga, here’s
something you need to know. News is that the Grammy-winning singer
is slowly balding.
Apparently, her wild hairstyles and the recent experiment, where she
dyed her hair peroxide blonde, cost her dear. Known for her wild and
eccentric hairstyles, GaGa’s excessive hair loss is being linked to
her carelessness towards her hair, say reports.

A recent study called the World’s Best Hair Study 2010 conducted under hair research expert Dr Yash Kamath shows that Indian hair ranks highest on the parameters of thickness, shine, smoothness and tensile strength when compared with African and Caucasian hair due to their habits of oiling it regularly. “Grooming practices which influence the health of the hair differ in each of the regions.
Africans follow the practice of braiding, tying hair very tightly,
using neutralisers, etc while Caucasians are known to indulge in
hair colouring, blow drying, using of styling products, etc. India,
on the other hand, has been known to use natural home remedies for
thick, long and beautiful hair,” explains Dr Kamath.
Oiling hair has been part of the Indian hair care routine since
generations, and it has stood in good stead as it has won the nation
the crown of the World’s Best Hair. No matter how much Indian girls
experiment with their hair, their loyalty to the hair oil regime
allows them to repair any damage that is done with the
experimentation.
We see that even all our Bollywood heroines still
manage to maintain the health and shine of their luscious tresses
despite all the styling they go through. Be it actors like Anushka
Sharma, Chitrangada Singh, or Vidya Balan, theyall swear by the
champi.
Says Sharma, “Indian women have always been known for their luscious
locks and it is blissful to know that we have the World’s Best Hair.
Coconut oil is the best natural conditioner for hair and helps
maintaining its beauty.”
“I strongly believe that Indian hair is synonymous with beauty and
the credit goes to the traditional coconut oil champi that we have
been performing as a ritual for years now and which acts as an
excellent conditioner for healthy hair,’’ says Chitrangada Singh.
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