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Do Some Hairstyles Damage Your Hair Or Cause It To Fall Out?

A good hairstyle is the icing on a cake, wouldn’t we all agree to that? However, are all hairstyles good for the overall health of the hair? Regardless of whether you maintain a first-class, reliable hairstyle, or like to change it every day, it’s essential to know that wearing different hairstyles can contribute to hair loss.

By Vivek GalaniPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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A good hairstyle is the icing on a cake, wouldn’t we all agree to that? However, are all hairstyles good for the overall health of the hair? Regardless of whether you maintain a first-class, reliable hairstyle, or like to change it every day, it’s essential to know that wearing different hairstyles can contribute to hair loss. The hairstyle is an expression of oneself. It projects what kind of an individual you are. We all love slick ponies and tight braids, but did you know that your beautiful and charming hairstyle can hurt your hair? Yes, there are bad hairstyles that damage hair and you can do severe damage to hair without knowing it.

But don’t get freaky about it all, because the key is to keep the hairstyle simple, and not to overdo it. Let your hair grow back and rest. Everything in moderation is the rule.

This article provided by Hairsure Clinic gives information about how hairstyles can damage the hair or cause it to fall out. Let us also see some types of hairstyles that damage hair.

How do hairstyles damage your hair or cause it to fall out?

Research has shown that pulling back hair can cause damage. Four hairstyles that can damage your hair include tight ponytails, cornrows, extensions, or buns. This type of hair loss is called “traction alopecia”, is caused by trauma to the hair follicles due to constant hair pulling.

Tight hair can not only cause damage over time, but the ongoing tension can cause permanent hair loss. However, changing your hairstyle at the first sign of hair loss can prevent further damage. It is important to remember that it is not the hairstyle itself that can cause hair loss, but the force of the constant pull on the hair also contributes to it. One of the easiest ways to avoid damage is to tie your hair back loosely instead of pulling it back firmly. You can try a style that doesn’t touch your hair at all, e.g., leaving it freely. If you like to wear braids or ponytails, it’s best to change to another harmless hairstyle.

Some of the Hairstyles that damages hair:

Your hairstyling methods and tools can cause significant hair damage and loss. Let’s see hairstyles that are not good for us.

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1. Ponytails: The easiest way to keep hair away from your face is to comb it at the back or top of your head and hold it with a tight band. Women who wear ponytails often complain that their hair no longer grows. Your intact hair is repeatedly broken at the same distance from the scalp due to trauma caused by a rubber band. Although this hairstyle is the most comfortable to maintain, it has its shortcomings. When hair is pulled back to the ponytail, the hair at the tip of the scalp tends to receive the highest traction, and hair loss is most visible on the margins of the scalp and outermost braid hair. It causes hair damage and widening of the frontal and parietal lines that lead to hair loss.

2. Twisting like a bun on the top of the head: Constant tugging at the root causes a lot of hair to break off. In contrast to hair plucking, which is painful, the pull of soft and constant roots may go unnoticed until balding or alopecia occurs. In the long run, this can cause alopecia horseshoe in the middle of the scalp. The latest trends for men’s buns and men’s braids also affect men’s hairlines.

3. Tight braiding in cornrows: Braids are popular with African-American ancestry. It leads to marginal or central alopecia with a widening of part lines.

4. Brush Rollers: These rollers can cause pulling on the hair and hair loss patches. If tightly applied, the irregular shape of alopecia is obtained.

5. Extensions and weaves: These are artificial methods to make short hair look longer and thicker. It can be achieved through the use of “hair extensions” that are woven or glued. By lengthening the hair, the hair causes extra weight on the roots, and they are pulled out. Hair extensions strain hair, damage the scalp and cause scars. You can increase your confidence for a while, but make you a candidate for permanent alopecia.

Some Hair and scalp recovery tips:

The good news is that we can prevent traction alopecia. If seen earlier, it can be reversed. Hairstyles are used to be functional and fashionable. However, care must be taken to ensure that the scalp and hair are not damaged. You don’t have to stop styling your hair.

So, here are some hairstyle tips:

Hair must be free and tied loosely for a short time.

Of course, leave your hair at least sometimes.

Change your styling method.

Avoid wearing hair accessories such as narrow hair clips, ropes, and clips.

Always change the position of your ponytail

Avoid combing hair vigorously

Avoid sleeping on your braid, curly hair, or tight braids.

Change your hairstyle often to change the direction of tension in the hair follicles.

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