A research by an Israeli doctor reported that excessive combing of the hair can result in hair fall problem.
On an test of 14 ladies whom recorded their day by day habits of combing and amount of hair fall, it was discover that those who were combing their hair more than once a day were suffering from more hair fall.
The ladies that combed their hair two times a day lose about three times more hair than those who have combed only once a day.
The results were actually surprising as it was believed that in the medical circles combing of hair is considered to better blood circulation of the scalp and reduce hair loss.
» A research by an Israeli doctor reported that excessive combing of
» the hair can result in hair fall problem.
»
» On an test of 14 ladies whom recorded their day by day habits of combing
» and amount of hair fall, it was discover that those who were combing their
» hair more than once a day were suffering from more hair fall.
»
» The ladies that combed their hair two times a day lose about three times
» more hair than those who have combed only once a day.
»
» The results were actually surprising as it was believed that in the
» medical circles combing of hair is considered to better blood circulation
» of the scalp and reduce hair loss.
»
» Source:
» http://www.stophairlosstips.com/combing-of-hair-can-cause-hair-loss/
Yes, because our hair is allergic to the chemical make-up and fabricated material the combs are made of. And when they are touched with this very comb, the hairs jump out of your head.
People don’t even know what the subject of this forum is. It’s not “hair fall” - that’s the temporary loss of hair that’s gone into telogen phase and just falls out before a new one grows in. “Hair fall” or telogen effluvium is not the same thing as “hair loss”.
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