Bklynqueen
Well-Known Member
hello all,
I don't post often but I'm in a bit of a dilema her and I need advice. My daughter will be 20 months this week and I've gotten her hair to grow from 1" to 4 1/2 " in 4 months. My problem is that one side of her hair line and nape area is falling out! I have noticed since December that her hair would shed a little ( maybe about 10-15 strands) whever I braided her hair ( 1x per week). I'm not sure if she's too young for the hair shed or not but I figured it was due to the weather. She has also been scratching the hell out of her scalp which is leaving "hair bumps", hence the reason why her hairline and nape is thinning. No matter how loose I braid her hair, she's scratching towards the braided area. As of yesterday, I have stopped braiding her hair, started to moisten the scalp area with witch hazel and have resorted to 2-strand twists so that her scalp is not stressed ( used Curly butter, the peppermint soothed her scalp immediately and created great moisture). Last week, I started putting a small amount of Dr. Miracle's Temple and Nape balm and have seen a small amount of improvement, the heat seems to sooth her scalp and creates less itching. I also bought Sulfer 8 for children 2-12 and I hope this helps! If the constant itching continues and the hair bump spreads, I will end up taking her to a dermatologist.
Am I being too much of a worry wart guys? I know she's only a baby but I want to get the best possible care for her hair! If anyone has any home remedies or words of advice, it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
I don't post often but I'm in a bit of a dilema her and I need advice. My daughter will be 20 months this week and I've gotten her hair to grow from 1" to 4 1/2 " in 4 months. My problem is that one side of her hair line and nape area is falling out! I have noticed since December that her hair would shed a little ( maybe about 10-15 strands) whever I braided her hair ( 1x per week). I'm not sure if she's too young for the hair shed or not but I figured it was due to the weather. She has also been scratching the hell out of her scalp which is leaving "hair bumps", hence the reason why her hairline and nape is thinning. No matter how loose I braid her hair, she's scratching towards the braided area. As of yesterday, I have stopped braiding her hair, started to moisten the scalp area with witch hazel and have resorted to 2-strand twists so that her scalp is not stressed ( used Curly butter, the peppermint soothed her scalp immediately and created great moisture). Last week, I started putting a small amount of Dr. Miracle's Temple and Nape balm and have seen a small amount of improvement, the heat seems to sooth her scalp and creates less itching. I also bought Sulfer 8 for children 2-12 and I hope this helps! If the constant itching continues and the hair bump spreads, I will end up taking her to a dermatologist.
Am I being too much of a worry wart guys? I know she's only a baby but I want to get the best possible care for her hair! If anyone has any home remedies or words of advice, it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
and ate away at her hair in the back. And get this she was between armpit and bra strap when this happened!!!!!! She is 16 years old now and when this tragedy happened she had a relaxer for 2 years. I was soooooooo mad. Her hair was on the right track. Even with the relaxer my aunt still used this stuff on her scalp, and while I don't like grease, this stuff worked for my little cousin. She is now seeing a new hairdresser that is helping to regrow the hair with tlc, she's wearing braids now that are not small or tight to help her hair regrow. The hairdresser wants to keep her in braids for a year (no relaxer in between) to help her regain the hair she lost. I like this new hairdresser she's also helping my aunt transition to natural without doing a big chop. My aunt's doing well too, she probably has 4 to 5 inches of natural hair already (her hair grows like a weed). I should measure, but I think she naturally grows an inch or more of hair per month. My aunt could do a big chop and have no problem because her hair grows sooooooooooooo fast. I wish my hair grew that fast, but that's where my HF 37 comes in
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