Pain while combing hair can be caused by several underlying issues related to the scalp, hair health, or even the way you’re combing. Here are the most common causes: 🧠Scalp-Related Causes Scalp Sensitivity or Inflammation Conditions like seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, or folliculitis can make the scalp tender. Tension or Tight Hairstyles Styles like braids, buns, or ponytails that pull on the hair can cause scalp soreness. Poor Scalp Circulation or Nerve Sensitivity Sometimes related to stress or even migraines, scalp nerves can become more sensitive. 💇♀️ Hair-Related Causes Dry or Tangled Hair Dry, brittle, or matted hair increases resistance and causes tugging when combing. Split Ends or Damage Damaged hair strands catch on each other, making detangling painful. ⚠️ External Factors Using the Wrong Tools Fine-tooth combs or harsh brushes on curly, thick, or dry hair can cause unnecessary pulling. ...
A five-day-old twistout...go on wit 'cha bad self! It looks good too, chica. I love to see women who don't use their hair as an excuse not to work out.
ReplyDeleteWhat brand argan oil are you using? It's my fave but I ran out of mine and it's expensive, so I'm looking for an alternative.
Thanks, girl! I am using the Goin' Natural brand. I got it when they were doing a sale.
DeleteAwesome post, girl!
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You can find it here: http://www.oneand20.com/2014/03/fitness-friday-6-why-not-weighing-was.html
Thank you so much.
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