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Is Your Matcha Latte Making Your Hair Fall Out?
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Is Your Matcha Latte Making Your Hair Fall Out?

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

  • Caffeine-related side effects such as anxiety, insomnia, and headaches
  • Stomach irritation or digestive issues
  • Potential lead contamination
  • Teeth strain
  • May interact with medications
  • Possible liver stress in very high doses

If you just love matcha too much to completely cut it off, Samantha Dieras, RN, DCN, director of ambulatory nutrition services at Mount Sinai Hospital, says you don’t have to take such a drastic route. “If you enjoy it, [it] provides the benefits of drinking green tea,” Dieras says. Instead, she recommends being more thoughtful about the timing of when you consume it and what foods you can pair with it to offset the possible negative downsides. For example, you can drink your matcha about one to two hours before consuming iron-rich foods or make sure to add some vitamin C food with your iron-rich meals to increase absorption, she says. Also, be careful with the sweeteners and milk you add to your matcha, as they might contain unnecessary added sugars and other ingredients that are considered unhealthy.

As for the amount you’re consuming, Dr. Viola says a safe limit would be about 2 to 3 grams a day (which is the equivalent of 2 to 3 cups). Because matcha is more concentrated than regular tea, she tells patients that drinking 4 to 5 grams a day regularly is too much. Your body will alert you when it’s reached its limit with matcha. She says that if you’re experiencing insomnia, jitteriness, headaches, acid reflux, and other downsides, you may want to rethink that matcha latte. And if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have caffeine sensitivity, take certain medications, have an iron deficiency, or liver issues, it’s best to avoid daily matcha drinking. Other than that, you should be okay.

“Overall, if you’re healthy and moderate your intake, matcha can absolutely be part of a daily wellness routine,” she says. “Just be mindful of your body’s signals and iron status.”

What can you do about the shedding?

Dr. King says that hair loss is a complicated subject that can have many different causes. The most common causes, she says, are usually genetics, stress, and hormones. While diet can also be a factor, she says other deficiencies such as vitamin B, zinc, and vitamin D deficiency, as well as insufficient protein intake, can lead to hair loss. Your best bet as always is to ask a dermatologist or your doctor for answers. “It’s reasonable to cut back if you are drinking large amounts of matcha, but in most cases, hair loss is not caused by a single dietary factor,” she adds. “See your doctor for a thorough assessment.”

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Shannon Nadj of Hot Pilates Teams Up With Sam Cutler of Mindfull for the Ultimate Fall Reset Program
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Shannon Nadj of Hot Pilates Teams Up With Sam Cutler of Mindfull for the Ultimate Fall Reset Program

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

For celebrity fitness guru Shannon Nadj, fall is more than back-to-school season. It’s a chance to reset the mind, body, and soul through her back-to-sweat routine. That’s why this year the Hot Pilates founder partnered with lifestyle medicine coach Sam Cutler to create a holistic wellness experience for a seasonal recharge.

“By committing to a program, you join an amazing community of people with the same goals. You’re more likely to hold yourself accountable and show up. … Set it and forget it is the name of the game,” Nadj says.

The trainer, who’s worked with stars like Kendall Jenner, Hailey Bieber, and Sofia Richie, launched her Reset, Restart, and Refocus schedule to help clients transition into September with strength, intention, and balance.

Hot Pilates

And to turn up the heat while adjusting to cooler temperatures, Nadj is offering complimentary access to Cutler’s Mindfull nutrition platform for the 7-Day Energy Reset filled with fresh recipes, educational videos, and community support.

“Many of us are coming off of drinking summer spritzers, traveling, and having more relaxed schedules, so right now, self-care is about detoxing from the inside out,” the Pilates pro says.

Cutler adds, “When routines ramp up, whether it’s back to school, work, or managing everything at home, it’s easy to put yourself last. That usually means less sleep, more stress, and depending on coffee or sugar just to push through. … This reset helps you break that cycle by using whole foods, sustained energy sources, and proven nutrition strategies to restore steady, natural energy.”

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And fueling up with healthy options goes hand-in-hand with Nadj’s current wellness regimen, which includes three reformer sessions and three mat Pilates classes per week, plus a 21-day cleanse free of sugar, alcohol, gluten, and dairy.

“We need proper nutrition to power through the progression of our workouts. … I’ve been making a smoothie with frozen blueberries, half a banana, spring water, and Thorne Medi-Clear SGS Chocolate protein powder for breakfast. For lunch, I’ll have a hearty salad with veggies like broccoli, spinach, or asparagus, and proteins like chicken, steak, lamb, or fish,” she shares.

But, if you’re just acclimating to the leaves changing color, the Harvard-trained food expert emphasizes that simple swaps can also make an impact.

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“When you find a way of eating that works for you and is flexible enough that you don’t have to skip out on life, it becomes something you can carry with you forever. … Many people see drastic shifts from increasing fiber through leafy greens or cutting down on processed ingredients. … Our philosophy is to focus on eating 80% one-ingredient, whole foods from the earth, and leaving 20% for whatever you truly desire.” 

For both entrepreneurs, autumn isn’t just about hitting refresh, it’s about laying the groundwork for the months ahead.

“The habits and routines we establish in the fall will help us as we head into the extremes of winter. … We need all the energy we can get before the busy, and sometimes chaotic, holiday season. Show up today and your future self will thank you,” Nadj shares.

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Cutler explains, “What most people miss is that eating healthy isn’t about adding in another wellness habit or life-changing product. … I eat similarly all year round, focusing on leafy greens, lean proteins, complex carbohydrates, and healthy fats, while lowering processed ingredients. With that said, I love to seek out the best seasonal produce and nostalgic dishes that help us embrace the time of year.”

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7 Hair Color Trends You'll See All Fall 2025, Per Stylists
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7 Hair Color Trends You’ll See All Fall 2025, Per Stylists

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

In my humble opinion, fall is the best time to switch up your hair look. The season as a whole is buzzing with new beginnings, so why not embrace that palpable back-to-school energy with a brand-new ‘do? That doesn’t mean you must commit to an edgy pixie or chic French bob (but if you do take the leap, more power to you!); a simple balayage or set of babylights can give you that “wow” effect without too much maintenance. As for the chicest hues to ask for? I consulted top stylists on the biggest fall 2025 hair color trends—and discovered some rather surprising takes.

“Instead of embracing the traditional ‘pumpkin spice’ color trend this year, hair color across the board will be darker, and we’re going to see more rich and golden neutral tones,” Cassie Cohen, celebrity colorist at Chris McMillan Salon, tells me. (Translation? Bye, copper!) For more info on specific fall shades, scroll on—your new expensive-looking hue lies just ahead.

Rooted Blonde

Rooted blonde, lived-in blonde, “recession” blonde—whatever you call it, know that this low-maintenance hair color is very much here to stay. “[It’s] essentially embracing the grow-out while choosing a hair color to apply at the root for a more seamless-looking growth,” celebrity hairstylist and Schwarzkopf global color expert Jonathan Colombini shares. By applying a different, lived-in color to your roots, your colorist can essentially nip those harsh grow-out lines in the bud.

“Colorist tip: Be sure to only apply color from root to the exact grow-out line of demarcation so as not to cover your blonde entirely,” he advises. “Just before the last five minutes of your processing time, using a fine-toothed comb, flick or drag the hair color no more than a quarter of an inch past grow-out. This technique will reinforce the perfect ‘melt,’ avoiding any harsh roots.”

Shop the Trend

Gloss+ - Medium Blonde Hair

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Gloss+ Medium Blonde

Schwarzkopf Keratin Color Permanent Hair Dye Cream, 9.00 Honey Blonde, 1 Application - Professionally Inspired Hair Color Enriched With Keratin and Macadamia Nut Oil - Hair Dye With Pre-Serum, All Hair Types

Schwarzkopf

Keratin Color Honey Blonde

Violet Hour Purple Shampoo

dae

Violet Hour Purple Shampoo

Bordeaux

Photo of Aysha Sow with bordeaux hair

Move over, copper—bordeaux is hot on your heels. Rich and warm, this deep red hue with brown undertones is a bold yet classy choice for fall, says Colombini. “Deep red conveys confidence, passion, and individuality. In months that feel muted, it provides an energizing, mood-lifting choice,” he adds. “The depth of wine, burgundy, and crimson mirror fall/winter tones in fashion and nature, creating harmony with darker wardrobes and seasonal palettes.” Essentially, bordeaux is poised to become a major fall color trend across categories—fashion, nails, and hair looks included.

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Schwarzkopf Keratin Color Permanent Hair Color, 4.8 Rich Bordeaux, 1 Application - Salon Inspired Permanent Hair Dye, for Up to 80% Less Breakage Vs Untreated Hair and Up to 100% Gray Coverage

Schwarzkopf

Keratin Color Rich Bordeaux

Moroccanoil Color Depositing Mask 6.7 Oz (various Shades)

Moroccanoil

Color Depositing Mask

Color Fanatic Top Coat + Tone Hair Gloss

Pureology

Color Fanatic Top Coat + Tone

Golden Ribbons

Photo of @celmatique with golden ribbon hair color

No matter your base hair color, Cohen says a smattering of golden highlights will suit you well. “Blondes will feature more dimension through the use of deeper lowlights, richer golden highlights, and a greater incorporation of the hair’s natural root color for added depth and contrast,” she explains. For brunettes, on the other hand, some golden-brown highlights around the face and on the ends of hair will look positively radiant. “Reds will take on more red/brown tones with a dark golden undertone,” she adds. “All of these colors make for ‘expensive-looking’ hair.”

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Shade Variation Mask Golden Blonde

Christophe Robin

Shade Variation Mask

K18 Full-Size Leave-In Molecular Hair Mask, Repairs Dry or Damaged Hair, Reverse Hair Damage From Bleach, Color, Chemical Services & Heat

K18

Leave-In Molecular Hair Mask

The Glassy Smooth Blowdry Spray for Frizz

Chris McMillan

The Glassy Smooth Blowdry Spray

Dark-to-Light Balance

Photo of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley with ombré hair color

Darker hair colors skyrocket in popularity come fall, “but rather than a dramatic ‘all-or-nothing’ shift, blondes, brunettes, and redheads will embrace a balanced blend of light and dark,” Cohen explains. Think subtle, dark-to-light transitions—aka modern ombré hair—that, according to Cohen, always look expensive. “With this combination, all three hair colors will continue to glisten in the sunlight,” she adds. Bonus points if you use a shine-inducing hair gloss every few washes.