Sometimes the arrival of a new season brings all kinds of problems for women who are predisposed to hair loss. Thinning hair is one of the most frustrating problems a woman can deal with so doing our best to avoid making the problem worse should be a top concern. Find out what are the hairstyles that can aggravate hair tinning and hair loss to know what to avoid if you are dealing with this problem.
At some point in our life each one of us can be confronted with
a hair thinning problem that tends to cause a lot of embarrassment.
The causes of hair thinning and hair loss are multiple: childbirth,
intensive emotional stress, a poor diet, certain medical conditions
as well as genetics. While most of these factors are relatively
difficult to control, there is one aspect that depends solely on
you: the hairstyles you choose. While the hairstyles we choose are
not recognized as a cause of hair thinning or hair loss, some of
our daily choices might contribute to the problem
unintentionally.
Regardless if the problem of hair tinning is a temporary one such
as postpartum hair loss or seasonal hair loss or if genetics
contributes to a weight loss problem, the hairstyles we choose can
impact the amount of hair we lose every day. Especially in the case
of long hair length we can make a series of unfortunate choices
that ultimately aggravate the situation. Some of the hairstyles we
choose cause tension to the scalp putting extra stress on it and
even accelerating the process of hair thinning. Here are a few
hairstyles that should be avoided if you are predisposed to this
problem:
Tight
ponytail
Tight cornrow
hairstyle
Braided hairstyles
Braiding your hair is one of the simplest and most effective ways
to add interest to a plain hairstyle however, it can be one of the
surest ways to accelerate hair loss.
Tight braids and cornrows put an enormous stress on the scalp due
to the fact that the hair must be constantly pulled in order to
create this style and the hair strands become a weaker and weaker
if you regularly opt for this type of hairstyle. Opting for partial
loose braids is a quick improvement that can be made, however it is
best to avoid this type of hairstyle at least for a while until the
situation starts improving.
Ponytails
A tight high ponytail can be one of the easiest ways to create a
polished look but also one of the most detrimental choices for your
tresses if this becomes part of your signature look. Similar to
braids and cornrows the tension created at the root weakens the
hair strand, making you more susceptible to developing hair loss
problems. Moreover, tight ponytails can also cause headaches for
the very same reasons. Hairstyles that are created using a tight
ponytails such as top knots and certain bun hairstyles should also
be avoided as a precautionary measure. Tight pigtails are another
obvious no-no.
Permed hairstyles
If the hair is already weakened from several chemical treatments,
perming your hair can be a risky move that can contribute to hair
loss. Moreover, if you color your hair before you perm your hair
you are also at the risk of developing hair loss. Ideally you
should color your hair only after you permed your hair and never in
the same session as this can lead to severe hair damage and speed
up hair loss even more.
Heated tools and treatments
Heat based hair treatments as well as styling tools that use heat
are other contributors to the problem. Flat, irons, curling irons
or hot rollers should only be used sparingly as they can lead to
various problems that might be difficult to deal with in the long
run. Also, although hot oil treatments are recommended for
nourishing the hair shaft, any slight miscalculation when it comes
to the temperature of the oil can cause inflammation to the scalp,
aggravating the problem. Decreasing the frequency of the treatments
or discontinuing them is one of the best courses of action that can
be taken when faced with this type of problem.
If you are dealing with thinning hair medium and short hairstyles
are some of the best choices for you. If you are unwilling to give
up long tresses, make sure to choose shoulder length hairstyles.
Bob hairstyles are an excellent choice for creating a little bit of
volume. Using a volumizing shampoo and creating a few loose waves
is also a good strategy to create the impression of
thickness.
Short layered
crop
Short
bob hairstyle
Medium layered hairstyle
Shoulder-length layered cut


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