All you have to do is look at these pictures to know that the overuse (and possible continual misapplication?) of weave can be BAD for your hair and scalp. Please be careful. If you use them, try to use them as accessories and not at your permanent style. Elgin Charles, of Beveryly Hills Fabulous, suggested that they only be worn for three months at a time. I also believe that there should be breaks in between each application, and care taken to regularly wash and condition one's own hair, and ensure that the scalp isn't experiencing any distress.
Traction Alopecia?
I've been writing about dietary changes for hair and scalp, so check those out. But if you are experiencing hair loss you may need to have your levels of vitamins A, B6, B12, folic acid, biotin, vitamin C, copper, iron, and zinc checked. Hair loss can be a sign of vitamin A toxicity as well as deficiency. Vitamins B6, B12, folic acid, copper, and iron are necessary for the normal formation of red blood cells that supply oxygen to the hair shaft. Vitamin E is also necessary for good scalp and hair follicle health. Silica also plays a role in hair growth and strength.
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People often recommend Castor oil whether it be Jamaican Black or some other kind, Emu oil, saw palmetto, licorice, aloe, rosemary and sage, and Ayurvedic massage to stimulate and protect the scalp. Let me know if you have any other remedies, or stories about someone's hair returning after being lost to weave or extensions damage.
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