Re: Hair emergency!!!...Important Check Points for
Buns, ponytails, wraps etc. 1: Be sure that the silk scarf is not tied too tightly or in the SAME place night after night. 2. Restrict the number of times that you comb or brush your hair in the hairline area. We tend to expend more energy, pressure and manipulation on that area than the rest of our hair. If we do not take care we do the same to the ends of our hair. This creates stress. 3. Be sure to moisturize that hairline regularly. Because it gets more manipulation, more brushing (to get that smooth look and keep the little hairs flat that may stick up (little halos), it needs more moisture and not just more product.) 4.Do you wear hats or caps? Do they have hat bands? Do you wear scarves under the hats? 5. Do you push or pull your hair back firmly when you make your bun? Personally, I only wear a bun a couple of times a year and pony tails never, because when I wore them in the past, (buns ) frequently, sometimes daily, tight and later, no matter how carefully, it kept my hairline thin, in the front and in the back. I had a lot of "V" areas in my hairlines. Now, my hairlines are even and full. Yes, there were other problems in the past, but the ponytails, buns and using bobby pins to pin up my hair contributed to my problems. Now this is only my personal experience and NOT AN INDICTMENT ON PONYTAILS, BUNS, ETC. Someone else may never have had or have this same experience with their hair. Bonjour.