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microbraids often cause hair loss

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Topic: microbraids often cause hair loss
Posted By: jean32
Subject: microbraids often cause hair loss
Date Posted: Jan 16, 2008 at 4:59pm
Too tight microbraids[microbraids are parted in very small parts]often cause traction alopecia because the hair is braided too tightly and too close to the scalp. jean322008-01-16 17:00:36



Replies: 5
Posted By: jean32
Date Posted: Jan 16, 2008 at 4:59pm
Too tight microbraids[microbraids are parted in very small parts]often cause traction alopecia because the hair is braided too tightly and too close to the scalp. jean322008-01-16 17:00:36


Posted By: shaniaisha
Date Posted: May 21, 2008 at 9:35am
okay


Posted By: harlem
Date Posted: May 25, 2008 at 5:06pm
Hi
I agree....Micro Braids for me is the perfect remedy for outgrowing a short cut, however, not so tight but tight enough that they do not fall out.  I also think that it matters how long you keep them in and the care that you give them......


Posted By: DiZZ-DiZZ
Date Posted: Jul 11, 2008 at 2:10am
MiCROS AINT FOR ERRYONE!!


Posted By: ehairexperts
Date Posted: Jan 29, 2010 at 2:49am
"jean32" and "femmemuscle" are both absolutely correct. Any style that consists of pulling the hair too tight will cause stunted hair growth as well as hair loss. Braids, in general are known for causing hairloss/breakage (depending on how they are styled AND cared for) however micro braids seem to be a leading cause of hair loss compared to the other braid techniques.
 
Since micro braids only use such a small portion of hair to attach the extension to, if the braid is pulled too tight, it is much easier for those few hair stands to be pulled out and/or broken off, especially around the hairline. Just as it is much easier to uproot a tree with few roots compared to a tree with many.
 
Solution: try using larger hair sections especially around the hairline and be sure your stylist is not braiding/pulling your hair too tight. Finally, if you are wearing your micros in a ponytail, be sure it is not too tight.
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Posted By: lolivivi
Date Posted: Aug 21, 2010 at 2:39am
Indeed very reasonable. But sometimes the hair is really a vexing issue. Thank you for reminding me.



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