5 hairstyles that are damaging your edges.
I see it all the time. Someone asking me for advice on how to save their edges while I can see their edges crying for dear life in the tightest hairstyle ever. Your hairstyle is usually the main culprit of thinning edges. In this article, we'll explore five hairstyles notorious for causing edge damage and provide alternative options that promote healthier hair growth and maintenance.
Here are 5 hairstyles that are damaging your edges.
1. Tight Braids or Cornrows
Tight braids or cornrows can create a sleek and stylish look, but when done excessively tight, they can exert excessive tension on the hairline, leading to a condition known as traction alopecia. The constant pulling can weaken the hair follicles, causing them to become inflamed and eventually leading to hair loss along the edges.
Instead, opt for looser braids or cornrows that don't pull on the hairline. Ensure your stylist is gentle and doesn't pull the hair too tightly. Additionally, give your edges breaks between styles to allow them to recover and avoid continuous strain.
2. Micro Braids
3. High Ponytails or Buns
4. Glued or Sewn-In Extensions
5. Extra-long braids
Instead, opt for braids that are just a little longer than your natural hair. And if you must do extra long braids then please only leave it on for a short period of time, and don’t repeat the hairstyle often.
In Conclusion
All these hairstyles have one thing in common, they all create strain on your hair follicle. And extended train on your hair follicle is going to weaken these precious hair follicles and potentially damage them permanently. By avoiding hairstyles that put excessive tension on the hairline and opting for healthier alternatives, you can promote strong, healthy edges and enjoy a fabulous mane without sacrificing your hair's health. Remember, when it comes to your hair, gentle care and patience are key.
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