Welcome. Eagles right. If you want locks for just a few years, then keep up with what you're doing. But if you ever decide to take them out, you will not have much hair left to work with.
Crocheting destroys your hair by breaking it up into smaller and smaller pieces. Eventually your tips won't be attached to your scalp. They will be attached to broken hairs, attached to other broken hairs, and others and other, until finally they attach to your scalp. This damage can heal by letting them loosen up and retangle naturally. But, unless you're Houdini, you can't make those broken hairs form back into 1 strand.
And root rubbing only thins out your roots making them weaker and weaker. The roots can get weak enough that they can't support the weight of the lock. And if you do it enough, you can form sores on your scalp. You are rubbing something abrasive against tender skin.
Welcome. Eagles right. If you want locks for just a few years, then keep up with what you're doing. But if you ever decide to take them out, you will not have much hair left to work with.
Crocheting destroys your hair by breaking it up into smaller and smaller pieces. Eventually your tips won't be attached to your scalp. They will be attached to broken hairs, attached to other broken hairs, and others and other, until finally they attach to your scalp. This damage can heal by letting them loosen up and retangle naturally. But, unless you're Houdini, you can't make those broken hairs form back into 1 strand.
And root rubbing only thins out your roots making them weaker and weaker. The roots can get weak enough that they can't support the weight of the lock. And if you do it enough, you can form sores on your scalp. You are rubbing something abrasive against tender skin.
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Welcome. Eagles right. If you want locks for just a few years, then keep up with what you're doing. But if you ever decide to take them out, you will not have much hair left to work with.
Crocheting destroys your hair by breaking it up into smaller and smaller pieces. Eventually your tips won't be attached to your scalp. They will be attached to broken hairs, attached to other broken hairs, and others and other, until finally they attach to your scalp. This damage can heal by letting them loosen up and retangle naturally. But, unless you're Houdini, you can't make those broken hairs form back into 1 strand.
And root rubbing only thins out your roots making them weaker and weaker. The roots can get weak enough that they can't support the weight of the lock. And if you do it enough, you can form sores on your scalp. You are rubbing something abrasive against tender skin.
welcome but crochet and root rubbing are worse then wax ..wax is evil but root rubbing and crochet cause harm that cannot be reopaired
Welcome. Eagles right. If you want locks for just a few years, then keep up with what you're doing. But if you ever decide to take them out, you will not have much hair left to work with.
Crocheting destroys your hair by breaking it up into smaller and smaller pieces. Eventually your tips won't be attached to your scalp. They will be attached to broken hairs, attached to other broken hairs, and others and other, until finally they attach to your scalp. This damage can heal by letting them loosen up and retangle naturally. But, unless you're Houdini, you can't make those broken hairs form back into 1 strand.
And root rubbing only thins out your roots making them weaker and weaker. The roots can get weak enough that they can't support the weight of the lock. And if you do it enough, you can form sores on your scalp. You are rubbing something abrasive against tender skin.
welcome but crochet and root rubbing are worse then wax ..wax is evil but root rubbing and crochet cause harm that cannot be reopaired