What causes uneven growth in Natural Hair?


 Uneven growth in natural hair can be caused by a few factors, including:

• Hormonal changes: Hormonal fluctuations can affect hair growth, leading to uneven growth rates.

• Genetics: Inherited hair growth patterns can influence hair growth rates.

• Nutrient deficiencies: Lack of essential vitamins and minerals can impact hair growth.

• Hair damage: Breakage or damage to the hair shaft can slow growth in certain areas.

• Styling and manipulation: Frequent styling, handling, or tension on the hair can cause uneven growth.

• Product buildup: Accumulation of product residue can hinder hair growth in certain areas.

• Scalp health: Issues like dandruff, psoriasis, or fungal conditions can lead to uneven growth.

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To address uneven growth, focus on nourishing your hair with a balanced diet, gentle care, and regular trims to maintain healthy growth patterns.

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