Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I had my hair braided in box braids last week with human hair. I have tiny bumps all over my scalp and my head feels like it is on fire. The last two sets of braids have been tearing my scalp up? Is there anything I can do to stop this. My forehead is even breaking out.![]()
Another thought - if this isn't an allergy problem then maybe your braids are too tight. Some people use too much tension when they braid and if this is slick human hair the braider's instinct might have been to pull even tighter. Maybe try wetting your hair to help them loosen up a bit.
My exact sentiments. The only time I've seen bumps is when the braider pulled too tight.
Some people will swear it didn't hurt, but that doesn't mean the stylist didn't use more tension than necessary. Some people just seem to have a higher pain tolerance than others so they don't catch the abuse. I know this because when I used to braid people, I had one lady keep telling me every time I completed a braid, "I'm not kidding, if you keep doing them so loose, they will fall out in a few days and I'll have to ask you to redo them." I would assure her, they are not loose and she'd echo herself when I started the next braid. After hearing that broken record a few more times (I usually braid from the back forward), I braided one random braid in front then got her a mirror so she could see. She was shocked to find the braid so firmly attached to her scalp, with no knot at the base, looking like it was her hair. She kept staring at that single braid with a new song now, "It REALLY is firm. I would not have believed it had I not seen it." Records with a scratch can get on your nerves but at least she was no longer interfering with how I do my braids with her new chorus. A month later her braids still looked good.
I think a lot of braiders just haven't yet mastered how to attach slippery human hair to the person's hair without nearly pulling follicles out of the scalp.
Did you wash the hair before having it braiding into your hair? Many times the hair is treated with chemicals and these chemicals can have an adverse reaction when it comes in contact with your skin. I would wash my braids really well, you should be okay after that.
soak in ACV & water for 30 minutes 1st
takes that chemical coating/substance off!
MsDreamz this sounds like a good idea. I read on growafrohairlong.com that you should soak the hair first and remove the chemicals before you start braiding your hair. But let's be honest, you know you going up in these braiding spots no one is doing that.The hair comes straight out the bag. So this might be the thing to do now to see if that stuff will come off.
Good luck!
...also, I'm working on a brand new me too. I see you lost 11lbs congratulations! I'm down 32 since I started trying to lose the beginning of the summer, and I have 100lbs to go. Ugghh!! It's definitely a lot, but I take it 1lb at a time. It's a lot of work, but so totally worth it. Good luck to you, keep going. I'm in the struggle too, and I understand.
That's exactly what I have going on right now. 40% of my hair is 3 inches long, and the rest seems to snap off every-time I touch it.About two days into getting my braids done my hair began to really itch terribly and became a flaky mess. Within three weeks the flakes were so bad that I had scabs. When I took my braids out, I lost about three inches of hair.