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Do Clips Cause Hair Damage?



But what exactly is the best way to take care of your hair every day? Read on to find out what our award-winning Trichologists have to say about the best ways to take care of your hair every day. Then just sit back and watch as your hair starts to love you back.


Putting hair pins and clips to use

  • Pins and clips could hurt your hair, so be careful when you use them. Here are our tips for preventing damage:

  • Use pins and clips that have rubber tips or are covered in rubber. Sharp edges can cut into your scalp and hair shaft.

  • Don't go to sleep with pins or clips in your hair. It can cut into your hair shaft and break it, and it can also hurt your scalp.

  • If you curl your hair with pins or clips, be careful not to heat them too much with a hair dryer. The metal gets hot from the heat of the dryer, which can hurt your hair and scalp. This metal stays hot even after you turn off the dryer, so don't keep it on one spot for too long.

Bands that stretch and hair ties


These accessories, which may not seem dangerous, can do a lot of damage to your hair and scalp. People often come to our clinics with hair that has been damaged by being tied and pulled too tightly. Use these easy tips to keep your strands safe.

  • Grab a hair tie that's made of fabric. When elastic bands are not covered, they can break the hair shaft. When you take them off, they can also pull out hair. Put a little conditioner on the tie to protect it even more.

  • Don't pull your hair back from your forehead too tightly. This can make the hair along your front hairline and temples fall out. If you like to pull your hair back tight, try to give it a break every few days.

  • Try not to use a hair band that is too tight. If you wrap an elastic around your hair too tightly, the strands can fray and break.

Trichorrhexis nodosa is a type of breakage that can happen in very bad cases. When you look at hair through a microscope, it looks like you pushed two shaving brushes together.Claw clips are one of the most popular hairstyles in the 21st century. Did you know that they were the most popular hair accessory of the 1990s? People often say that fashion trends come around again and again, and these hair clips show that this is true. This hair trend is all over the internet, but some people worry that claw clips aren't the best for all hair types. People with textured or thicker hair have said that claw clips don't work well for them. Some people also think that hair claws are better than other hair accessories for making hair thinner. Let's talk about the good and bad things about claw clips for different types of hair.


Normal Hair Accessories


There are lots of tools and accessories for hair on the market. People have been trying to make their hair look better since ancient times, but there are a few hair accessories that have stayed popular through the modern era.


Hair Ties (Scrunchies)


Undoubtedly, hair ties are one of the most popular ways to keep hair out of people's faces. It's a simple hair accessory that couldn't be simpler. Just gather the hair you want up and wrap a hair elastic around it until it's as tight as you want it to be. Did you know, though, that this can also be one of the worst things you can put in your hair? The most damage that hair ties do is to your scalp and hairline. When your hair is pulled back too tightly and roughly, it can pull on your hairline and temples. If this is done too roughly or too often, it can cause hair to thin over time. Also, if a hair tie is wrapped around your hair too tightly, your hair strands can weaken over time. Not to mention that when you take off a scrunchie, it can often twist your hair and pull it out.

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