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Aug 20, 2013
Martina A.
I am naturally curled hair. I love them and I make everything to make them being always beautiful without using chemical things. I comb them only after washing them, and at the morning the day I don't wash them... but I am writing because I lose a lot of hair when I comb and I am worried... what can I do to lose less or nothing?
Aug 20, 2013
Rachel H.
You lose a lot of hair naturally, it's just how hair works. Unless its more than 200 strands a day and its starting to feel thin, don't work about it
Aug 20, 2013
Rachel H.
Worry*
Aug 20, 2013
Albina g.
First of all don't comb your hair when it's wet! wait until your hair is just a little dump before you brush. try finding shampoo's and hair treatments to help your roots. maybe even make a herbal mix and wash your hair with it.
Aug 20, 2013
Danielle B.
As Rachel said, you lose hair naturally. It's just the hair's grow cycle starting over. Don't worry unless your hair starts thinning.
Aug 21, 2013
Oonagh O.
I have an eating disorder and my hair falls out loads when I eat less so maybe think about how your eating has been lately? also stress makes my hair fall out loads. it could simply be natural but you should look out for these things.