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Pollution and Your Hair — The Problem Nobody in Pakistan is Talking About

The Air We Breathe and the Hair We Lose

Pollution is one of the most discussed public health issues in Pakistan. Cities like Lahore and Karachi consistently rank among the most polluted in the world, with particulate matter levels that far exceed WHO safety guidelines. The conversation about pollution usually focuses on respiratory health. Almost nobody talks about what it does to your hair, and the effects are significant.

Research has established a clear link between air pollution exposure and increased hair fall, reduced hair growth, and accelerated scalp ageing. If you live in a major Pakistani city and wonder why your hair seems to fall out more than people in less polluted areas, this is a very likely part of the explanation.

How Pollution Damages Hair and Scalp

Airborne particulate matter, tiny particles of dust, soot, heavy metals, and chemical compounds, settles on the hair and scalp throughout the day. These particles are small enough to penetrate the scalp surface and reach hair follicles, where they generate oxidative stress. Oxidative stress damages the cellular structures that support hair growth, weakens the follicle over time, and can eventually lead to miniaturisation.

Pollution also disrupts the scalp microbiome, the community of beneficial bacteria and fungi that maintain scalp health. When this microbiome is damaged, the scalp becomes more vulnerable to inflammation, dandruff, and conditions like seborrheic dermatitis.

The Buildup Problem and the Fix

Beyond direct follicle damage, pollution creates significant surface buildup on the hair and scalp. This accumulation combined with sweat, sebum, and product residue forms a layer that clogs follicles and prevents the scalp from breathing properly. Standard shampooing is often not sufficient to remove this kind of deep-seated buildup.

This is why regular scalp exfoliation is not a luxury for people living in Pakistani cities. It is a necessity. The Affosentials Rosemary and Mint Scalp Scrub removes this accumulation, clearing follicle pathways and resetting the scalp environment. Pair it with a gentle sulfate-free shampoo for everyday cleansing, and use the Affosentials Hair Mask weekly to counteract the brittleness and dryness that pollution accelerates.

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