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A New Idea that is Gaining Traction | Daniel Alain

June 14th, 2019 | 4 min. read

A New Idea that is Gaining Traction | Daniel Alain

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"Ballerina Baldness" is a term that may be unfamiliar to you. The origin of the phrase is derived from hair loss caused by the traditional pulled-back styling of ballerina buns, worn repeatedly by professional dancers. This and similar styles of tight, prolonged pulling of the hair is a major factor contributing to female Traction Alopecia. Men, thanks to the recent phenomenon of the man-bun, are also suffering similar consequences.

So, what exactly is Traction Alopecia? Traction Alopecia causes can be any of the following: hair that is pulled back, tied up, braided routinely, or weaved. And these everyday rituals can place repeat strain and stress on the hair follicles. Over time, the follicles may become damaged, resulting in gradual hair thinning and potentially permanent hair loss.

Go-to hairstyles like pony tails and cornrows can also be responsible for Traction Alopecia. In addition, the wearing of hair jewelry and extensions are known culprits as well, but you might be surprised to learn that blow drying, flat ironing, curling and brushing have been classified as direct causes as well.


HOW TO TREAT TRACTION ALOPECIA

So, is the answer to limit wearing your hair certain ways and reduce your styling and brushing? Obviously, that is not practical for the average individual. After all, we love our pony tails! Some great hairstyles for Traction Alopecia can be found here. But how else can you minimize or even reverse Traction Alopecia symptoms and its deleterious effects? Some natural treatments for Traction Alopecia include:

 

✓ Wear your hair down and loose frequently to ease the tension on your hair at the root base.

✓ If you part your hair consistently in one location, move it periodically to a different area of your head.

✓ Use a brush that glides through your hair more easily. Try brushes that are purposefully designed to create less pulling when the hair is wet are ideal.

✓ Try to lengthen the time you go between extension installations and weaves.

Another way to deal with the fallout (no pun intended) from Traction Alopecia is with a new category of products called Anti Hair Shedding Treatment. One such brand, INTACT, makes it harder to yank hair from your head when you are most vulnerable - during washing, brushing, blow-drying etc.

By increasing the force required to pull hair from the head, fragile hair is protected against the tugging and pulling created from daily beauty routines. While INTACT is only currently available on the company's website, it will soon be launched in salons as a professional service to minimize hair loss due to salon styling and chemical services.


PROTECT YOUR HAIR NOW!

INTACT's Anti Hair Shedding Treatment in the best Traction Alopecia treatment for fast results, activating applying 30 minutes of application. Shop INTACT now and keep ahead of hair shedding with this new tool that is gaining traction!