5 hairstyles that could possibly result in hair loss

5 hairstyles that could possibly result in hair loss

Hair Loss
October 27, 2019 , Last updated: July 15, 2024

Are you surprised to know that the choice of hairstyle could possibly result in hair loss? Traction alopecia is the hair loss that occurs after persistent gentle pulling on the roots over several hours or days. Read further to know the 5 common hairstyles that can affect your hair and how homeopathy can help.

5 common hairstyles that could possibly result in hair loss

Listed below are the most common hairstyles that could possibly result in hair loss.

  1. Ponytails

The easiest way to keep hair from your face is to gather it towards the back or top of head and holdout together with a tie. If you wear ponytail often, then you might have noticed that your hair is no longer growing. Intact hair is repeatedly broken at the same distance from the scalp due to trauma caused by a rubber band. Although this hairstyle is most convenient to maintain, this has its own drawbacks. When hair is pulled back in a ponytail, the hair at margins of scalp tends to receive the greatest stretchy force, and hair loss becomes most noticeable on the scalp margins and outermost hairs of the braid. Once lost, this leads to receding hairline and widening of part lines and leads to hair loss.

  1. Twisting hair into a bun

If you constantly twist your hair into a bun on the top of the head, then it can lead to hair loss.  Unlike a hair pluck which is painful, persistent gentle pulling on roots might go unnoticed until bald spots start to appear.

  1. Tight braids

If you already feel like your hair is falling out, you should definitely avoid braids. Hairstyles that need you to pull your hair back tightly weaken your roots at the scalp, and since braids definitely require you to do so, they could cause some hair fall.

  1. Up-dos

Up-dos are pretty much up there on the list of hairstyles that damage your hair and cause hair fall. This hairstyle requires you to brush your hair vigorously in the opposite direction in order to create volume. You would also need to use a million hairpins to keep the up-do in place which ends up weakening the scalp in the long run. Up-dos are awesome if you do it once in a blue moon, but too much of it is harmful to your hair.

  1. Straightened hair

If you were born with pin straight hair, good for you! But if you’re accomplishing the straight look by styling with a flat iron every day, you may be damaging your hair.

Read More: Hairstyles Likely to Cause Hair Loss or Thinning Hair

How homeopathy can help?

Hair loss is a condition that requires a personalized approach to the hair fall treatment. The selection of treatment is based on the extent of hair loss, the grade of baldness as well as condition of the hair and the scalp. At Dr Batra’s®, they offer tailor-made homeopathic remedies that are instant and permanent solutions. They tailor a treatment plan best suited to meet your expectations and needs. They provide homeopathy medicines for hair loss which are free from side effects.

After having successfully treated more than 7 lakh hair loss patients, Dr Batra's® can assure you safe, effective and lasting solutions for your hair loss problems. They have achieved patient satisfaction of close to 94% (according to the AQA).

Conclusion

If you are noticing hair loss, you should book an appointment as soon as possible and consult your homeopath. The expert and experienced homeopathic doctors can determine appropriate hair falling treatments customized for you.

For any queries related to hair loss and other hair conditions, you can consult the expert homeopathic doctors at Dr Batra’s® on 9033001642.

Dr. SAHA PIYALI
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Dr. SAHA PIYALI

BHMS

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