There are tons of different hair loss causes, and also many misconceptions about them. How we wear our hair most often is based on what is most convenient or what looks good. This seemingly trivial task is something that we do not pay much attention to on a daily basis, and we only get to focus our attention on it when things start to change, like if we see the first signs of baldness.
We often attribute hair loss to internal factors such as our genes and the quality of our health but to many, it may come as a surprise to know that the choice of hairstyle can actually determine if you can grow bald.
Baldness, scientifically referred to as alopecia, refers to partial or complete loss of hair on the scalp and in other areas of the body. This condition comes in many forms but the kind that is caused by wearing certain hairstyles is called traction alopecia, which is hair loss that results from styles that require the hair to be tugged or pulled, either gently or tightly for prolonged or frequent periods of time.
Hairstyles are worn to be functional and fashionable but care should be exercised in making sure that they do not cause damage to our hair and scalp.
To avoid temporary or permanent alopecia, hairstyles should be worn loosely and alternately in short periods of time to avoid the damage that constant tension and traction brings;
Allow the hair to be shampooed and washed regularly to avoid sebum build-up and infection; and avoid regular use of chemicals or heat that can dry or damage hair.
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