Hair extensions.
Most of your
favorite celebrities have them. But did you know that some of these
beautiful Hollywood heads are also suffering from
traction alopecia?!
Traction alopecia is
hair loss caused by pulling on the
hair, and can occur when someone wears
fake hair or
hair extensions. The
weight of these added
hair strands are much too
heavy for the
follicle, and it in turn, dies, or stops growing
normal hairs. Even wearing simple
clip-on extensions for several hours a day, can rip out one's
natural hair.
And that's when a
hair extension wearer will freak out.
Hair breakage can occur, and one is left with
severely damaged, thin locks, and at worst,
bald spots, which sometimes remain
permanent. And that is a frightening experience we would never wish on any woman.
Take a look at the
photo snapped about a year ago. That's
supermodel Naomi Campbell at a
NYC fashion shoot. You can clearly see the
bald spot she has developed for wearing
straight hair extensions for a number of years now.
And we aren't trying to make
Naomi Campbell the
poster girl for
traction alopecia. We are merely emphasizing a point here---that getting
instant, long, full hair can come with its consequences.
We happen to think that
Naomi has a stunningly
beautiful face, and she is gorgeous, even with a
hair weakness.
Celebrities like
Entertainment Tonight's Nancy O'Dell,
Paris Hilton, the
Kardashian sisters, and many others, are slaves to their
Rapunzel-like extensions. They cannot seem to let them go. You might remember when
Kim K had her
hair 'cut' a few months ago. Then about a week or two later, had the
extensions put back in. We're really not sure how long her
real hair is. We thought her
shorter hair looked
healthy and prettier on her
petite frame.
Sure,
celebrities go to the best
hair professionals around, and probably shell out $5,000 or more for some
instant,long, shiny tresses. But
bald spots can happen, even to
beautiful, wealthy women, as the photo of
Naomi Campbell clearly reveals.
Hair extension experts advise
extension wearers to head to the
salon every
6-12 weeks for
maintenance. And some
stylists believe in the power of
coconut oil to condition the
hair shaft and make it
stronger. The
oil is rich in
fatty acids and very
nourishing, and the
hair shaft is able to absorb all its goodness.
How to Condition Hair with Coconut Oil.