3 Hair Loss Problems Caused By Natural Hair Care Practices
Hair loss is perhaps the most common problem encountered by African-American women who wear their hair natural.
There are things you do to your hair that can cause hair loss. Wearing it in styles that are too tight, such as cornrows or tight ponytails, can irritate the scalp and cause hair to fall out. Brushing or combing excessively, using the wrong natural hair care product, incorrect use of heating tools, etc. can also lead to loss of hair.
When manipulating your hair into different styles, it is important to always be careful in order to avoid losing your crown and glory.
The following are three hair loss conditions that are caused by natural hair practices commonly used by many naturalistas.
From: 3 Hair Loss Conditions Caused by Natural Hair Practices
Weak hair at the temples ( Proximal Trichorrhexis nodosa)
Signs: Hair at the temples fails to reach a normal length and is abnormally fragile. Often people with this will have at one point seen white flecking (white dots) at the area of concern.
Reasons: For natural hair, this form of weakness arises from physical trauma such as excessive brushing/combing, styles that stress the hair (e.g tight braiding, braiding hair that is not sufficiently long enough, tight ponytails/puffs), excessive scratching or massaging. Chemical trauma is also a possible cause for example from hair dye or bleach.
Treatment: Removing the source of trauma and letting the area affected recover. New hair is needed to take over the area and do remember that a full hair cycle can be quite long. A full hair cycle is estimated to take up to 3 years but can be much longer for some (for example if hair grows to waist length or longer, the hair cycle is around 5 years). Therefore it is estimated that complete recovery can take 2-4 years i.e the time period for the hair follicles in the region to get to a new anagen phase.
Traction alopecia
Signs: Gradual hair loss around the temples or in an area of stress (e.g where a ponytail is normally secured)
Reasons: The most common cause in natural hair is tight braiding and tight hair styles.
Treatment: Traction alopecia can take several years to become noticeable. It is a scarring form of alopecia which means that the hair follicles are destroyed and therefore new hair will not grow. Preventative action is best (i.e avoid tight braiding/hair styles that pull hair tight). Hair transplants are a possible solution for some cases.
Razor bumps (Pseudofolliculitis capitis)
Signs: Bumps that appear where hair was shaved. These bumps can appear as pimples or become fluid filled if infected. Permanent scarring is possible.
Reasons: The curve of curly natural hair makes it able to grow into the skin instead of out of the follicle especially if it was shaved to a very short length.
Treatment: If you wish to cut your hair very short, avoid going for a clean shave. Try to keep at least a quarter of an inch or so of visible hair to minimize ingrowth.
Author: Pamela
![]() |
You May Also Like:
Black Women and Hair Loss: Heed the Warning Signs
Hair Edges: Why You Are Losing It & How You Can Restore It
Shedding: “I Am Not My Hair”
Is Natural Hair Still a Pejorative?
Losing Your Natural Hair? The Remedy Might Be In Your Kitchen!
Female Pattern Baldness and Alopecia – The 411 for Naturals
Solutions For Natural Hair Shrinkage
5 Tried And Tested Ways To Stop Hair Breakage
Headscarfs: Not Just For Sleeping Anymore [Video]
Self Esteem and Natural Hair: Empowering Young Girls To Love Their Kinks and Curls
How To Care For Your Natural Hair While Adorning A Protective Style
The LOC Method for Type 4 Hair