kiesha8185
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What are the signs of an unhealthy scalp, and do you think it effects your hair growth? Gym's comment about some people having scalp problems and not even knowing it made me think...
I think some are completely internal (due to your diet, stress, level of health), some are completely external (chemical processing, too much tension), and some are a mixture of both.
Here are some common scalp conditions that I see some women complain about on the board (please feel free to add):
Do you feel that your growth rate or texture of new growth has changed from dealing with it?
Here are some common scalp conditions that I see some women complain about on the board (please feel free to add):
- sensitive scalp (chemical, highly sensitive to too much manipulation)
- tight scalp
- dry scalp
- oily scalp
- flaky scalp
- itchy scalp
- dandruff
- excessive shedding
- alopecia
- thinning hairline/edges
Do you feel that your growth rate or texture of new growth has changed from dealing with it?
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Too much manipulation (to me) means excessive breakage even on properly-conditioned hair. Or if you are too rough with your hair.
Took some time, but they grew back. Another one for me, are pony tails. For some reason, I can't wear them for more than 4 hours, no matter how loose I make it. This is why I prefer claw clips or good day hair pins, since they hold the hair up without breakage or stress on the hairline.
But many don't know how to care for the weaves or their real hair under it, so its easier just to weave it up.
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) I have nothing to compare it to until now! I'm eagerly anticipating growing out with a healthy scalp.
I can't believe that I never found a stylist over the years (and I went to MANY) who knew what the problem was. I guess it was because I had "growing hair" that wasn't shedding and I didn't have breakage. Noone ever pinpointed the problems to lack of moisture and product buildup (which now seems like no-brainers).
) on my wrists and I have to be extra careful to keep that part of my skin well moisturized. I have never thought that it might be the same thing happening on my scalp.
ing for more solutions. Just saw the Head& Shoulders commercial.