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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Expert reveals impact of sudden weight loss on hair and skin

Caption: Expert reveals impact of sudden weight loss on hair and skin. Dr Babak Ashrafi, Superdrug Online Doctor, has explained how sudden weight loss can affect your hair and skin, and what you can do about it. Hair loss If you've lost a lot of weight in a short space of time, you may notice that your hair isn't as thick as it used to be. ”This occurs due to the body's response to stress, which can disrupt the hair growth cycle.” "As a result, individuals may experience noticeable thinning of the hair and a reduction in hair density. "This effect is often temporary and reversible with proper nutrition, consuming protein, vitamins and minerals to keep your hair healthy.” Dry skin Losing a lot of weight quickly can lead to decreased skin hydration and moisture levels, leaving your skin feeling dry. ”This might be attributed to changes in hormone levels and a decrease in the body's natural oil production.” "Maintaining skin hydration through adequate water intake and using moisturising skin products can help alleviate this effect.” Acne and breakouts If you have lost a significant amount of weight, you may also be experiencing breakouts. ”Increased levels of stress hormones, such as cortisol, can stimulate your glands to produce more oil and clog your pores. “Proper skincare routines can help mitigate acne flare-ups and maintain clear skin. “ When you should seek help If any of the symptoms persist, it is worth talking to a healthcare professional. ”Seek help if you experience excessive hair loss, persistent skin issues or unexplained symptoms like fatigue or mood changes.” "Superdrug weight loss services and Superdrug Online Doctor can support and provide personalised guidance.” THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT

Keywords: weight loss,hair loss,dry skin,breakouts,Dr. Babak Ashrafi,Superdrug Online Doctor,stress,hormone levels,oil production,acne,skincare routines,healthcare professional,fatigue,mood changes

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