samedi 5 septembre 2015

The Basics On Weave Hair Loss

By Kenya England


Physical appearance is a priority for many people. Most strive to look their best and for women this includes their hair. In fact, most women rely on their hair to give them self confidence. A lot of styles can be done with the locks and many choose to wear extensions or weaves to give more length or fullness. This is also an option for changing up the overall appearance of a woman. Weave hair loss may be an issue. This can develop when people use bad quality weaves or do not have it properly installed. Still, weave can be an option for those wanting to cover up hair loss.

Women and men might be familiar with the troubles that come with damaged or thinning locks. This kind of hair loss is usually more accepted among men and not women. For this reason, women are always look for new ways to cover up. People who wear these regularly should know how they work and the potential damage that can be done to their natural locks if they are not properly installed or maintained.

Not properly applying these pieces can create problems. People who do not take care of the weaves can also contribute to issues. Women may choose to wear this for a protective style. That is, styles that are done to preserve the integrity of the natural hair and allow it time to rest.

Others might wear this to hide thin locks, which can be caused by a number of things. Still, if the wigs, extensions and other pieces are worn too much and not cared for, more harm than good can come of them. People should be as knowledgeable as possible when it comes to weaves and proper installation, especially if they want to preserve their locks underneath.

It is ideal to find a good stylist. People should search around and compare reviews, credentials, experience and portfolio of work. These professionals should be familiar with different kinds of locks and how to manage them. They should also be able to look at a client and know if their natural hair is healthy and strong enough to hold a weave without causing damage.

A good stylist checks that the scalp is healthy and clean. They offer various treatments, such as trims and deep treatments, that ensure the natural locks are well-maintained. The weave should be of good quality and wearers are encouraged to take small breaks between each new weave. Proper installation is fundamental to preventing issues from arising. Minor things can be done to make sure the natural locks and weaves stay in top condition.

Not everyone has a budget that allows them to buy the most expensive products available. However, people should find the best that is available and affordable. Stylists can ensure that weaves are properly maintained and installed. Hair loss that is a result of a weave can be prevented. These can be helpful to people dealing with loss and thinning that is brought on by other problems.

It is essential that people get the knowledge and tools needed to help them maintain these pieces. They should find the most experienced, top quality professionals to do the installation job. Weaves can be a good option for those who like to change up their look or want to cover up what is thinning. Still, a lot can be done to ensure that these are effective.




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vendredi 4 septembre 2015

Equip Yourself With Knowledge About Hair Thinning From Weave

By Kenya England


Weaves are quick fix hairstyles that require little active maintenance. This is why they are so popular in today's fast paced world. Women are too busy to be worrying about the time that it will take to get a lovely hairstyle and so many of them opt for weaves. This trend has led to an increase in the occurrence of hair thinning from weave, a condition that affects women all over the world.

This is situation that women face whether they get these hairstyles done at home or in a professional salon. Sometimes it is a matter of the technique that is used but at other times it is triggered by the quality of the products that are used or the manner in which the style is maintained. It is a problem that has been discussed on many fashion blogs and cosmetic forums.

One of the methods of installing weaves is by sewing them in. This method entails a process in which the stylist first creates some cornrows in the customers hair. This is followed by the sewing of wefts of locks into the cornrows. The tightness of the cornrows themselves places intense pressure on the follicles causing breakage and loss as well as thinning. More of this happens when the thread is cut from the cornrows, taking with it some of the strands, as the style is removed.

Another method for installing weaves is the use of glue. The adhesive is applied to cornrows and the wefts are then attached. Sometimes the glue is difficult to remove and in removing it the strands of hair are also puled away from the root. This often happens at the sides of the hairline as it is at these locations that hair tends to be weakest.

The tightness of the style is an issue whether the weft is sewed in or glued in. But this tightness may also be the culprit behind follicle damaging scalp infections. The braids that are used as the foundation for the weaves are sometimes so tight that the scalp is broken and when this broken skin gets exposed to bacteria and dirt buildup, infection sets in.

Sometimes the manner in which the natural locks are cared for causes thinning to occur under the weave. Strands of hair are often lost through bad weave maintenance practices. Many women try to get the most out of their weaves by keeping them in for longer than recommended. This also contributes to the thinning or balding effect. According to experts in the field this is a hairstyle that should never be kept in for longer than twelve weeks.

In addition to complications of tightly done braids and poor installation and removal practices, weave wearers have to contend with the potential for adverse reactions between their body and the products used for the style. The glue that holds the wefts in place is often the source of this negative reaction. Sometimes it is an ingredient in the synthetic locks. Either way, the wearer may ignore the allergic reaction, especially if it is happening for the first time, until it becomes too late.

Not everyone's weave-triggered balding or thinning condition is permanent. Some people will regain their locks as strands grow to replace the lost ones over time. But for others, conditions such as traction alopecia take root in their scalp leading them to seek the help of professionals such as trichologists and dermatologists.




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Tips For Those Who Want To Know How To Get Thick African American Hair

By Kenya England


Anyone who steps back a few decades into the past will find a world in which the hair of a black woman is looked down on. But it is also quite obvious that things are changing swiftly in the modern world. The natural curly and coiled tresses movement has encouraged many women of African decent to appreciate their curls more than they did before. This has given birth to a quest for knowledge on how to get thick African American hair.

One method that many natural sisters are using to thicken their tresses is nurturing it. They use deep treatment concoctions to help existing strands to remain healthy while at the same time encouraging the growth of new ones.Some natural sisters prefer to buy commercial products designed to treat curly locks.

One popular ingredient for these deep treatments is Aloe Vera. This plant is known globally for its many health benefits that range from internal support for the body as well as skin and hair health. The inside part of the plant is removed and rubbed onto the head with attention being paid to the scalp and the strands. It is then allowed to stay there for about thirty minutes before it is rinsed off.

In addition to Aloe Vera natural hair enthusiasts use coconut oil to promote thicker, stronger curly locks. This oil is taken from the nut that grows on the coconut tree and like many other oils derived by similar means is linked with many health benefits. For lock thickening purposes coconut oil is preferred in its rawest, purest state.

Among the locks enhancing concoctions used to promote thickness is a popular tropical food, avocado. The ripe fruit is massaged onto the head and allowed to deposit its thickening and health promoting benefits before it is rinsed off. Many users of this fruit combine it with other beneficial ingredients such as eggs, or ripened bananas.

Nature also provides natural tresses with health benefits through the avocado fruit. The ripe avocado is massaged into hair to give it more volume. Sometimes it is combined with other strand enhancing ingredients such as eggs or ripe bananas. Like other mixtures this one is allowed to sit on the head for a minimum of thirty minutes to allow for optimum absorption

These women also pay attention to the nutrients in their body with a view to improving the health and thickness of their curly tresses. They focus on improving their intake of nutrients such as folic acid which is known for its ability to promote cell division and multiplication. It is not difficult to see how this nutrient can help the locks which, essentially are made up of cells, to multiply.

In addition to deep treatment, women with curly or coiled hair wear hairstyles that are expected to promote thickness. These are known as protective styles since they protect the tresses by reducing or eliminating the need for manipulation. These types of styles include weaves, wigs and twists.




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