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I have always had very soft thick wavy dark hair. Suddenly one day I woke up and the hairs on the crown of my head were very crinkled.
When I would pull the crinkled hair out it wouldn't hurt most of the time and slide right out! There would be a white "bead" where the root of the hair is, but a pretty large one. I'm assuming the follicles are possibly getting clogged up which are deforming my hair, however this was also on hair that was already long and grown, not like it grew that way, it affected hair that was already there, but now I can see it's affecting the shorter hairs by the root too.
I have not used any dye in many months, I am 35 and have a few grays, but not many. I know grays can feel coarse and get "bendy" but even my grays aren't as crinkled as these hairs I speak of, and they are not gray.
Is this a normal part of aging hair? Please help me, I asked my friends and family and nobody has ever had this happen. I'm scared

2006-12-15 16:46:33 · 5 answers · asked by ouch 2 in Health Women's Health

5 answers

You are losing your hair due to stress. Get some serious supplements to reverse the aging process and balance your hormones.

You need to balance three things.

1. Cell communication - Your immune system needs to become bullet proof.
2. Cell defense and repair - keeps cells from prematurely aging which is "rusting" and snuffs out free radicals.
3. Hormonal system - To balance all 87 hormones in your body, which is your hair, skin, nails, sleeping patterns, concentration, moods etc.

2006-12-15 16:53:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It is possible that you are stressed and this can have an effect on hair growth and fall out rate. One other thing to consider is that people that have a low functioning thyroid gland will have a dry and brittle hair as one of the signs. You may want to have your blood tested for t-3/t-4 levels and TSH these are pretty standard panels and should not break the bank. One other thing, you cannot "balance" your hormones.

2006-12-15 18:22:52 · answer #2 · answered by mr.answerman 6 · 0 0

i've been doing hair for a while and when i first noticed that the hair on the crown area of my client had gotten like a kinky curl she said that it started changing after she had a baby. so anytime i saw a resembance on different clients, even with new ones, i would ask them if they noticed this change after having a baby and most of them would say, "actually, now that you mention it, yes!"
if your pores were clogged, you would start thinning because your hair wouldn't have enough space to come out making it come out crinkly, thin and weak.

2006-12-15 17:14:07 · answer #3 · answered by léidibug 2 · 0 0

nicely your question seems to be loopy to me yet then too i will answer it. i might opt for to become this type of flower so as that i will atleast be of a few significant use to humanity and would serve it for betterment.

2016-10-05 09:17:01 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

try a scalp conditioner

2006-12-15 18:08:53 · answer #5 · answered by gopher977 2 · 0 0

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