What Not to Do If Hair Is Thinning?

Medically reviewedby Edna Skopljak M.D.
WrittenbyLiza Schermann
Last updated

Thinning hair can be a frustrating and often distressing experience, and it's natural to want to take immediate action to address the issue. However, some well-intentioned efforts may inadvertently worsen the problem or contribute to further hair loss. To maintain the health and integrity of your remaining strands, it's crucial to be mindful of what not to do when dealing with thinning hair.

What Not to Do If Hair Is Thinning

If you're experiencing thinning hair, it's essential to avoid the following practices, which can potentially exacerbate the problem:

  • Avoid Excessive Heat Styling: Frequent use of heated styling tools like blow dryers, flat irons, and curling irons can damage and weaken the hair shaft, leading to breakage and further thinning.
  • Don't Opt for Tight Hairstyles: Styles that pull on the hair, such as tight ponytails, buns, or braids, can cause traction alopecia, a type of hair loss resulting from excessive tension on the hair follicles.
  • Refrain from Harsh Chemical Treatments: Chemical processes like coloring, bleaching, perming, or relaxing can strip the hair of its natural oils and protein, leaving it brittle and prone to breakage.
  • Avoid Aggressive Brushing or Combing: Forceful brushing or combing, especially when the hair is wet and more fragile, can lead to excessive shedding and breakage.
  • Don't Neglect Nutritional Deficiencies: Failing to address underlying nutritional deficiencies, especially in proteins, vitamins, and minerals, can impair hair growth and exacerbate thinning.

Excessive Heat Styling and Tight Hairstyles

Exposing thinning hair to excessive heat from styling tools or placing tension on the strands through tight hairstyles can cause significant damage and lead to further hair loss. Heated tools like blow dryers, flat irons, and curling irons can weaken and dry out the hair shaft, making it more prone to breakage. Similarly, tight hairstyles like ponytails, buns, or braids pull on the hair follicles, potentially leading to a condition called traction alopecia, where the hair is permanently damaged or lost.

Harsh Chemical Treatments

Chemical treatments such as coloring, bleaching, perming, or relaxing can strip the hair of its natural oils and proteins, leaving it in a weakened and brittle state. This can lead to increased breakage and further thinning, especially if the treatments are performed frequently or improperly. It's essential to be cautious with chemical processes and consider gentler alternatives or limit their use to minimize damage.

Aggressive Brushing or Combing

Thinning hair is more fragile and prone to breakage, making aggressive brushing or combing particularly damaging. When brushing or combing, use gentle strokes and avoid excessive pulling or tugging. It's best to detangle hair when it's slightly damp and has a leave-in conditioner or detangler applied, as this reduces friction and minimizes breakage.

Neglecting Nutritional Deficiencies

Nutritional deficiencies, particularly in proteins, vitamins (like biotin, vitamin D, and iron), and minerals (like zinc), can impair hair growth and contribute to thinning. Failing to address these deficiencies through dietary changes or supplementation can exacerbate the problem and hinder the hair's ability to regrow and thicken. Incorporating a balanced, nutrient-rich diet and consulting with a healthcare professional for personalized recommendations can help support hair health.

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Conclusion

When dealing with thinning hair, it's crucial to be mindful of practices that can potentially worsen the problem. Avoiding excessive heat styling, tight hairstyles, harsh chemical treatments, aggressive brushing or combing, and neglecting nutritional deficiencies can help minimize further damage and promote a healthier scalp environment for hair growth. Remember, patience and a gentle approach are key when caring for thinning hair. Consulting with a dermatologist or trichologist can provide personalized guidance and recommendations tailored to your specific needs and concerns.

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