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Hi everyone - this is Lynette from enhanced hair care on today. I'M going to be discussing everything you would need to know about traction alopecia. This is my client and she is suffering from traction alopecia. The cause basically is from her wearing braids weaves sew ins. These are the things that she shared with me that she used to wear to her hair. This is basically self induced, and you know this is the end result of her wearing hair extensions over time. I am applying my intensive repair all treatment. This basically helps to restore hair follicles that are slow producing now, some of her hair is scarred, so some of her hair will not come back, but a lot of her hair will because she do have some follicles there. So basically, this is what we're doing and I'm going to style her hair, where I basically camouflage so that you can't even tell that she have issues with traction alopecia. So, as you can see, I'm applying the product to her scalp and I'm just making sure everywhere that I want you know to help and treat the section. That'S where I'm applying the product. Now, as I style her hair, you guys just can take a look and see what I'm doing, because it is a lot that I want to share about traction, alopecia and another thing for the flat irons that I'm using I'm using the glam palms flat irons. And this is this is their stiletto flat iron and I think I'm going to use their half-inch. So those are the flat irons that I'm using now. Let'S talk about traction alopecia now traction alopecia is basically a type of hair loss that is caused by consistent pulling onto the hair follicle. Now, basically, when you're wearing weight weaves when you're wearing braids so lens extensions, if you're pulling your hair back a lot, this will cause traction. Alopecia now traction alopecia is not only called it's not only in women. Men also can have traction alopecia. So you know you see the men who wear the tight buns when they wear the hair up or they're pulling their hair back. All of these things cause traction alopecia because you are constantly pulling onto the hair follicle. So you know some women think that there is no hope, though. They really think that you know they have to wear hair extensions, but if it's not too far gone or if they have hair, you can camouflage it a whole lot. You know, I see so many women coming into my salon and basically they are having issues from wearing hair extensions. You know I used to do hair extensions, but I totally gave it up because I seen the end result of what women were dealing with when it came to traction alopecia now. One thing I want to say is I'm going to be doing a lot of camouflaging back in this section, so make sure that you pay attention to the way that I'm curling the hair, because I am sharing a lot of information about traction alopecia. But you know like I said this is self induced. You do not have to have traction alopecia. There is hope when you start to see your hair like if you start to see your hair start to get extremely thin or if you're, starting to see your hair. Like you're having bald spots, if you're, seeing that you should stop wearing the braids, stop wearing the sew ins, you just have to completely stop wearing it, and then you know using oils that help to stimulate blood circulation or help to stimulate blood flow in slow producing Areas will really really help the hair to grow, but if you continue to wear the braids, the Solon's, the weaves pulling your hair back extremely tight wearing rollers in your hair at night. All of those things cause traction alopecia. So, if you're, if you're using products that are trying to help to stimulate blood flow, but you are continuing to basically do the same thing that you always done with your hair, you're gon na see the same results now one thing with traction: alopecia: it doesn't get Better, it only get worse so when your hair starts to get thin or your hair starts to get sports, those are the times that you need to pull everything out and just be free. I know that sometimes you know they have this same, where you feel bald-faced. It because you've been wearing extensions and it is an addiction. You know women do get addicted to the full voluptuous full hair, but at the same time I always say this is not your hair, you know so sometimes you have to work with what you have. You know there are women who have to wear wigs, but you know double up with the stocking caps that you put on your hair and wear a root stimulator. You know something that's going to stimulate blood flow and if you don't have to have the way you know don't put them on, you know let your scout breed, because what happens when you like, when you stop wearing the styles it will, it will cause the hair To continue to put when you stop wearing the styles, basically it will, you know it can be reversible. You know if you start to see where your hair is getting thin in sports, but if you, if you see where your hair is in in sports - and you continue to whether weave I promise you you gon na, have the same result. So you know, I hope that this is helping, but, like I said you know with traction alopecia over time, it is irreversible, it can cause damage and the hair can be permanent loss permanent. You can have permanent hair loss and the hair won't grow back at all anymore. You know so one thing you got to remember. Basically, when you are dealing with traction, alopecia just know when you start to see your hair getting thin or you start to see your hair getting sparse, just stop wearing the weave. It'S just that simple and if you'll see where you know you feel like you just have to fill in, don't put no weave in your hair. You know I have women that they feel like, because some of the hair is missing. They want to fill in that space, but if you are putting hair extensions on top of an area that is scarred, you know that area is basically traumatized. So why would you put weave on top of hair that you're trying to get back? You know it? Just doesn't make any sense, you know and, like I said, like the other day, I seen that young lady crying she was crying because her lace, frontals was so beautiful. But to me she should have been crying to take that out because over time that's going to kill her hairline, you know, III, just don't I really don't. I really don't know. The best way to explain is because I don't want to offend anyone, but, like I said you know just focus on the key, your main goal, when you have traction alopecia, when you start to see you have thin sparse areas. The main goal is just to take all the weave out and start focusing on your scalp so that your hair can grow back. I hope I shared something that is informative and allow you to be aware of. Basically what a lot of women are dealing with. You know some men deal with traction alopecia, but a lot of women are dealing with traction alopecia and a lot of times when your hair isn't right. I don't care what you say you just don't you know you don't feel right, you know and when you're losing your hair, that's just that's just something hard for women to go through so see in this section. This is her most problem area and I'm basically going to curl that hair forward just so that I can cause the hair to camouflage itself and then I'm going to curl the hair backwards. You see that and basically it's going to cover once I comb her hair once I comb the curls out - and I find you know the best way to camouflage areas that are very thin or sparse or there's no hair at all is to curl the hair, sometimes, Like you know a lot of times, people do comb-overs, but I like to try and add style to the person hair. You know, and each person is different because you don't know exactly what a client is going to come in with, but I always try and give them some type of style. So they don't feel like they have to wear wigs or they have to put in hair extensions where the hair is missing, you know, and then sometimes what you can do is to put a little bit of hairspray onto the scalp, so you can use like if I was using hairspray on her hair. I would use like a brown hairspray to the scalp or I can use a Arbonne hairspray in its temporary color. You can get them from the beauty. Supply store, then they're, not that expensive, but you can put that to the scalp where the hair is bald and that will create an illusion that the hair is fuller than it really is. For this client, I really didn't spray anything on her scalp, but sometimes I have to spray the scope, because I have a lot of clients that deal with traction, alopecia and a lot of them. The hair is returning, but sometimes just like. I said when the hair is scored when that, when that follicle is scored, and you totally and basically kill the purple eye, because that's what a blood flow. That'S where all the blood flow of the hair, your nerves and everything of your hair follicle is and once you've killed the purple eyes. The hair is just it just, it won't go back, it's destroyed and it won't go back, but you know for this client. You know I worked with her hair and in her ear, results came out extremely extremely well now I want you guys to please share this video so that we can have awareness and basically look how her hair looks. She absolutely don't even look like she have issues with balding. You know, and I want you guys to share this video so that we can have just bring awareness to people, especially if you know someone that's dealing with the hair, thin or sparse. You know you can show this to stylist and it'll, give them ideas on what they can do, instead of just adding hair extensions into an area that a client is already suffering or having problems in so guys. Like comment and share my video, thank you guys. So much for watching all links will be done.

LiveLaughLove Always: I absolutely love this style. I have CCCA instead of traction alopecia, but my hairloss is in the crown as well. You should most definitely think about doing a video on CCCA because alot of alopecia is hereditary and scarring.

Bradley Roderick: This is an amazing video, your knowledge of hair health is so reassuring and makes you think if you had an issue like this you are exactly who you'd want to see, someone who looks after the scalp and hair not just the final style and not really caring about the health of the hair. Plus also how you made the client look was beautiful, your consideration for the hair health, impeccable your a blessing... Well done!

LadyMarie: Beautiful work! Love the awareness you're bringing

Stylesofcreation: Thank you much for sharing all this information. I wish I would ofknew this in 07 when it started. Looking to get a pixie cut now and no mote wigs. This is serious for some of us..So glad to see a stylist that cares and understands..bless ur heart

Tonya Patterson: Awesome video. I’m experiencing the same issue, but the crown is almost completely bald, so I wear wigs. Mine is hereditary. I bald chopped on 1-6 and I’m now all natural under my wig. However, it grows in spotty. I am using the Jamaican castor oil, peppermint oil and coconut oil.

Shanita Scroggins: Omg‼ you're work is beautiful and inspiring. THANK YOU so much for sharing your video's and knowledge. I came across one of you're pixie cut video's and I'm so grateful for you. Pixie cuts aren't something I'm great at but after seeing you're video I am very hopeful that I'll be just as talented and knowledgeable as you are. I really appreciate you, God Bless ❤

Maderian Johnson: This Professional Hair Stylist is "Amazing"! I love her voice it's so soothing & relaxing! She's explaining things very carefully & she is also quite informative & (is doing so with such compassion)! & Her client is "Beautiful" & so is her hair!!!! ❤

Danielle Crome: Just gorgeous!!! You did a wonderful job!!!!

Cynthia Mc Murray: Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills! You're work is always beautiful to me, and your soul is too!☺❤

simply_tiffany: This is exactly what I’m suffering from. Same area too. You did a great job on her hair. Can’t even tell in the end. I’m on your site and can’t find the oil treatment. Is it sold out?

soaddicted2this: Great job! Ppl wouldn't even be able to tell she has a problem area. Please keep the videos coming! Looking forward to more

etosha askew: This was really the most helpful video I have found !

K D: Omg, you are amazingly talented!!! That's a God given talent!!! Her hair is beautiful!!!

Nee C: Great video! Love your work!!!

Shalona Bennette: Great info and style!

wanda j: U was speaking straight facts

Lareesa Haynes: Thank you so much!!! I just decided today I was gonna ask for a few tracks in the bang area because mine is gettin thin but I will NOT!! I gonna try my Enhancehaircare products & hopefully that will help me!

Smelley Vamelley: I’m dealing with trichotillomania ? (Sorry about spelling) right now and this helps so much thanks :)

Mary Williams: Praise God! Blessed hands. What a great job, very pretty

Yuriah Nike: AWESOME WORK!!!!!!!!

Monnieann Bee: Well done!!!

Valerie Payton: This is good work!

Stephany Reyes: Gorgeous!

Erlyne Bull: Love your video; I am suffering and cant find someone who can do my hair

Jane Wcll: Oh wow!!! Your model is Gorgeous can we get an update on her hair growth from the serum

T. Michael1415: Beautiful looks good

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Leona Sango: Where are you located my hair is damage as well... I'm looking for someone like you in the Pennsylvania area... Could you please help me I want my hair back.. you does a fabulous job I love her hair.

Natasha Evans: Like magic

Tina Wilson: Gorgeous

Butterfly8593: You are such a sweetie!

Mz Dee: Beautiful

solobluangel and blackqueen69: I totally understand

Teresa Clyburn: Beautiful

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