Although it is normal to fall around 50-100 hair strands per day, hair loss is a common concern that can cause worry for many individuals. Truth or myth: Not combing your hair truly help to reduce hair loss. Let us debunk this prevalent myth and unravel the truth behind this practice.
The logic behind it seems straightforward: less combing = less pulling = less hair loss, right?
Unfortunately, it’s not that simple.
Hair naturally sheds, and regular combing helps remove these loose strands before they become visible or turn into a tangled mess. Skipping this step leads to a buildup of shed hair, creating the illusion of increased hair loss when you finally do comb.
Beyond the illusion factor, neglecting your comb can have real consequences for your scalp and hair health:
So, should you let your hair flow free like Rapunzel forevermore? Not quite. Regular combing is crucial for maintaining healthy hair and scalp. Here are some tips for combing wisely:
By busting the myth of uncombed hair utopia, we can embrace a healthier approach to hair care. Regular combing, done with the right tools and technique, is a simple yet powerful step towards strong and beautiful hair strands. So, ditch the dreadlocks and grab your comb.
Remember: Hair loss can be caused by various factors, including genetics, hormones, stress, and medical conditions. If you’re experiencing significant hair loss, it’s always best to consult a doctor or dermatologist to rule out any underlying medical issues.
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