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Does Change in Water Really Cause Hair loss?

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Hair loss is a common problem across the globe. It occurs due to a number of reasons, and one of them is the type of water your hair is exposed to. People living in urban areas experience more hair fall due to the poor quality of water. Consistent and uncontrollable hair fall can be a nightmare for anybody. Experts say that normally we lose between 50 and 100 strands of hair quite imperceptibly every day. So that’s nothing to be worried about. There are certain types of water that are potentially harmful for your hair. Let’s take a look; Chlorine water: Chlorine is a chemical added to tap water by the municipal corporations to get rid of pollutants. But regular exposure to chlorine can make your hair dry and eventually lead to hair loss. Chlorine is also added to the water in swimming pools  and you must ensure that you don’t expose your hair for a long duration when you go for a swim. Hard water: In cities, hard water is the major cause of hair loss. It contains high amou

The Global Skincare and Dermatology Market

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The global skincare market is fast growing and expansive, ranging from cosmetic products, to over-the-counter drugs, to prescription drugs. The global dermatology market is vast and evolving quickly with forecasts that indicate a global market of €81.9 billion in 2028, growing significantly from €44.1 billion in 2018. The cosmetic skincare market size was valued at €130 billion in 2016. The cosmetic skincare market is dominated by key multinational corporations including Olay, Avon, and L'Oreal, which provide a vast array of over-the-counter products in the beauty and skincare industry. The global dermatology market focuses on a combination of OTC and prescription products, which treat acne, psoriasis, alopecia, skin infections, skin cancer, rosacea, and atopic dermatitis. The global market faces both industry wide and market specific drivers and restraints: patent expiration, variable drug pipeline, emerging markets, and emergence of biologics. Patent expiration will gu