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Hair Styles That Can Lead to Hair Loss | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect

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Hairstyles are a defining feature for many people, but some 'dos can also damage hair follicles. Black women are prone to a type of hair loss called traction alopecia, which can be caused by heat, chemicals and tight styles (braids, dreadlocks, extensions and weaves) that pull at the hair root. Traction alopecia is the gradual […]

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