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4 Responses to “Is It Normal For A Young Woman To Lose Hair After Shampooing And After Brushing Her Hair When Its Wet?”
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September 6th, 2009 at 12:35 pm
If you continuously brush your hair when you get out of the shower and its still wet, it is likely that you will lose your hair! When your hair is wet, it’s swollen with water and much weaker. I don’t recommend that you brush your hair directly after wetting it, but its understandable if it’s absolutely necessary. If you know that you’re going to have to brush your hair a lot when its wet, then you should go out and purchase a wide-toothed comb. Those are ideal for untangling your hair when it’s wet, and they don’t damage or pull out your hair as much. Since you are losing your hair, I would make sure your regular hair brush doesn’t have any bristles or anything else that would tug at your hair too aggressively! I’ve noticed that Conair brushes work very smoothly and don’t pull out my hair. You can get them at target (they’re a little bit more expensive than other options but worth it because of their quality, I think). I found this website, it’s filled with all different sorts of shampoos that should help! http://www.salonweb.com/hairloss_shampoo…
September 6th, 2009 at 6:08 pm
Yes, it is perfectly normal but it is important to find out if the hair that is coming out is shed hair (healthy hair) or broken strands (damaged hair). You can find that out by looking at a strand that comes out of your hair and see if their is a little white bulb at the end, this means that everything is ok. If not, then you need to find out what is causing you hair to brake off, whether it be too much manipulation, or using the wrong products. If you are experiencing more hair loss than you are used to try going to a dermatologist to see there are any further problems.
September 6th, 2009 at 10:48 pm
Oh yes! Very normal. You should lose about 100 hairs a day. But your best bet is to use a wide tooth comb when your hair is wet to comb it out instead and to put a styling product in it first. Something like Biosilk first then it will comb out much easier and you will prevent breaking your hair with a brush.
September 7th, 2009 at 3:10 am
yeah its normal its probably cause your hair is too old or damaged by the dryness but after brushing your hair when its wet its defff normal thats what happens to me all the time but using garnier will not make your hair fall you after a shower