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How Do You Prevent Traction Alopecia With Wigs?

by Kristen Johansson SEO
Naturally, voluminous hair makes us more confident and looks good too. Some people in the world are facing the problem of hair loss, and they are getting younger and younger, which is a scary thing, especially for girls. 
How to prevent traction alopecia is what we need to know.

Can wearing wigs cause hair loss?
A lot of girls probably think that wearing HD lace wigs causes hair loss.
In fact, wearing a wig does not cause hair loss or breakage.
Wigs, on the other hand, are perfectly safe to wear over natural hair.
One of the benefits of wearing a skunk stripe wig is that it protects the natural hair underneath.
Plus, not only do they provide a quick and easy solution that usually gives your hair a fresh look, but they are also very helpful in protecting your natural hair from the sun, dust, smoke, and more.
However, if a melt HD lace frontal wig is worn too tightly or when removed, traction alopecia can occur.
Traction alopecia is hair loss caused by constant pulling or pressure on hair follicles and can develop as a result of wearing certain types of wigs and other forms of protection.
Women with curly hair are more prone to this condition.
Tangles, heavy braids, long braids, and hair styling are common causes of traction alopecia.

How to wear a wig to prevent traction alopecia?
Daily hair conditions are also important factors in hair loss.
In most cases, hair loss is caused by improper washing and conditioning.
Here are some helpful tips to help you prevent hair loss.
1. Get a proper wig
First, you should choose the right size.
If you wear a small wig, it will be too tight and pull your hair.
In addition, you'd better wear a breathable, lightweight wig so that the pressure on your scalp will be less.
Wigs that are too big for you, on the other hand, tend to "blister" on the top of your head.
To fit it to the scalp, you may need to apply extra tension to the clip, which causes more tension than normal.

2. Avoid tape and glue whenever possible
If you find yourself shedding too much hair, we recommend that you stop using glue and tape.
They are difficult to remove and can contain harmful and toxic ingredients that can cause damage to the scalp, hair, and skin, leading to thinning of the edges.
Some types of wigs do not require any glue, such as v-wigs and headbands.
They can be installed and removed in minutes.

3. Wash your natural hair regularly
It may be tempting to skip your shampoo day, but be sure to wash and condition your hair, as usual, to get rid of dirt.
If you ignore the washing and conditioning steps, your natural hair can become dry and brittle.
To keep your scalp and hair as healthy as possible, you should remove dirt and bacteria from your hair and scalp.

4. Wear a wig hat
Wear a wig cap under your wig at all times to act as a protective barrier.
You can choose cotton or silk wig caps.
But silk reduces friction and preserves hair's natural oils.
In addition, the wig cap prevents the wig from falling off.
When you're outside, you never want to experience the embarrassment of a wig falling off.

5. Don't wear wigs on wet hair
Before wearing a wig, you must make sure your natural hair is completely dry.
Because of busy schedules, it may be tempting to put on a wig when your hair is still half wet, but it's not good for your hair and wig.
Your scalp is more susceptible to infection because the moisture trapped inside the wig can breed bacteria.
Wet hair is also more fragile and prone to breakage.
This is also a very common cause of hair loss.

Conscientiously abide by the above content and develop good living habits and attitudes, in order to make your hair better.

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