Ask yourself these questions:
1. How long am I going between washes? (Longer time lapses might mean your hair is either holding onto shed or broken hairs OR that it needs more water)
2. How much am I manipulationg my hair between washes? (Are you combing, brushing, running your hands through hair, pulling it into styles, etc.)
3. What sort of style am I wearing between washes? (Braids and twists HOLD shed or broken hair until she release it via combing, washing, etc. ALSO, buns and other "bound" styles do put stress on the hair especially at the connecting point between your holder and the hair. It can also stress the hair line.
4. Are you watering your hair daily?
5. What sort of leave-in are you using?
6. What's your nightly routine for your hair? (Some do pillowcases, some do scarves. If you're a wild sleeper (like me who often end up far away from the pillow, you might need a large satin wrap. Also, your hair might not like friction of any sort against satin, silk, or cotton and need to be held in place.)
7. Am I using a wide-tooth comb and detangling from END to root slowly?
8. Do I need a protein treatment?
9. Do I hear snapping when I comb? (A sure sign of breakage)
Those are just a few questions you can do to evaluate for yourself. Given that there's a bobby pin next to it and your hair is natural, I wouldn't worry. If you're doing all things correctly and still think you're having too much breakage, look into some of the protein treatments out there. I like New Era's mixed with a cholesterol treatment.
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