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Do Hair Relaxers Really Cause Hair Loss?

If you want to avoid using hair relaxers, check these viable alternatives.

 

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The Risks of Permanent Hair Loss

The chemicals used to straighten hair are potent, and they are usually applied very close to the roots. If they touch the scalp and remain there too long, they can cause chemical burns.

In the most extreme cases, infection and scarring may occur, and the hair follicles could suffer damage that leads to hair loss and permanent bald spots.

 

The Risks of Temporary Hair Loss

Even if your hair isn’t falling out from the follicle after using a chemical relaxer, the strands could still break along their length if they’re damaged and weak. When you bleach or color your hair, or if it’s naturally tightly coiled, it’s already compromised.

And if you’ve done any other chemical processes on it, such as perms or previous straightening or relaxing treatments, the chances of hair loss increase exponentially.

On the other hand, if your hair is healthy and has never been chemically straightened, you may benefit from relaxing it. You’ll enjoy your look and finally be able to achieve certain styling goals that were impossible before.

 

Whether you choose to use a hair relaxer or not, make sure to keep your hair and scalp as healthy as possible before performing any chemical processes. You’ll increase the chances of having a successful outcome and minimize the chances of having permanent or temporary hair loss.

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