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Brittle Winter Hair: The Healthy Hair Diet

From the Show: Staying Well
Summary: Frizzy, dry, brittle hair can leave your scalp flaky and itchy, especially in the brutal winter months. Could the solution lie in the foods you eat?
Air Date: 12/16/13
Duration: 10
Host: Melanie Cole, MS
Guest Bio: Robert Dorin, DO
Dr. DorinRobert Dorin, D.O., is Diplomat of the American Board of Hair Restoration and is co-partner of True & Dorin Medical Group with over 11 years of experience as New York City's trusted hair restoration surgeon.

Dr. Dorin's practice is dedicated exclusively to the most advanced state-of-the-art methods of surgical hair restoration, including the highly specialized and minimally invasive FUE process, as well as the traditional Strip method.

Non-surgical alternatives are also provided including topical, oral and laser therapies. Dr. Dorin is dual board certified as a Diplomat of the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery and in Family Practice.

He is also a member of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgeons (ISHRS), Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians, International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons (IAHRS), AOA, ACOFP, and New York State Osteopathic Medical Society.
Brittle Winter Hair: The Healthy Hair Diet
The temperatures are dropping, the snow is flying and you're stocking up on flannel sheets and wool socks.

Yup, it's officially winter... which brings with it certain beauty challenges, including the state of your locks. After you shower and try everything possible to get your hair to look as good as it did in the summer, you may begin to question if it's acceptable to wear a baseball cap for the next several months.

Frizzy, dry, brittle hair leaves your scalp flaky and itchy. There's really no point in trying to manage your hair during the brutal months of winter.

Or is there? Why does this happen?

When the temperatures drop outside, the heat inside your home, office and gym are turned up so high that alternating between the hot and cold damages your hair. The winter months take away the moisture from your skin and your hair, making your scalp flaky and itchy.

If foods can help prevent the flu, can certain foods also help tame your brittle winter hair?

Diplomat of the American Board of Hair Restoration, Dr. Robert Dorin, DO, discusses why your hair needs extra care in the winter, as well as some foods that can help tame those chaotic strands.