9 Things You’re Doing That Could Be Damaging Your Hair
3. You Wrap Your Hair Too Tight
You damage the strands and follicles excessively when you wear tight styled hair. Indeed, you want everything to be in place and on target, but actually pulling those ends in tightness is causing damage. Perhaps you not always prefer your hair down or in your face. Still, try not to pull it too much. Your hair up makes your eyes seem too tight if you modify their form. Prolonged tension on the hair follicles causes a condition known as traction alopecia, which is hair loss resulting from this common hair style error. Particularly around the hairline and temples, the continual pulling can permanently damage the hair follicles and cause irreversible hair loss. Those who regularly wear buns, braids, or tight ponytails will particularly find this prevalent. The damage goes beyond appearances; tight hairstyles can also aggravate inflammation, headache, and scalp pain. Choose looser looks and rotate updos' placement to distribute tension differently and guard your hair. Additionally help reduce damage by avoiding metal or rubber bands and soft hair ties. To cut friction and stop needless pulling, think about sleeping on a silk or satin pillowcase.