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  2. 3 Reasons Why Your Hair May Look Thinner When It's Wet - AOL

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    This includes autoimmune diseases like alopecia areata, severe stress (a type of hair loss known as telogen effluvium), or traction alopecia, hair loss that develops when tight hairstyles or ...

  3. Should you be worried about hard water in your shower? Hair ...

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    For all the damage hard water can do to your hair, both types are completely safe to drink: in fact, some research even suggests that harder water might help support bone and heart health.

  4. What Does Damaged Hair Look Like? - AOL

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    When you look in the mirror, and see hair that’s dry and frizzy, does this mean it's damaged? And if not, what does damaged hair look like?

  5. Bubble hair deformity - Wikipedia

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    Bubble hair is characterized by rows of bubbles seen microscopically within localized areas of the brittle hair. [3] These air-filled spaces occur in the cortex of the hair shaft that correspond to the breakdown of keratin and local air expansion triggered by hot water passing through the shaft. [2] There may be an inherited predisposition. [4]

  6. Traction alopecia - Wikipedia

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    Traction alopecia is a type of alopecia or hair loss caused by a chronic pulling force being applied to the hair. [1] It commonly results from a person frequently wearing their hair in a particularly tight ponytail, pigtails, or braids with increased likelihood when hair is chemically relaxed as this compromises the hair shaft's tensile strength resulting in hair breakage.

  7. Scarring hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Treatment is continued until the symptoms and signs of scalp inflammation are controlled, and progression of the condition has been slowed. In other words, itching, pain, tenderness, and burning have cleared, scalp redness, scaling, and/or pustules are no longer present, and the progression of the hair loss has been stopped or slowed.

  8. Hypertrichosis - Wikipedia

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    All hypertrichosis, congenital or acquired, can be reduced through hair removal. [24] Hair removal treatments are categorized into two principal subdivisions: temporary removal and permanent removal. [24] Treatment may have adverse effects by causing scarring, dermatitis, or hypersensitivity. [3] Temporary hair removal may last from several ...

  9. How Common Is Teenage Hair Loss? - AOL

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    Noticeable thinning. Excessive hair loss after showering or brushing. Photographic evidence of less hair over time. Hair takes longer than usual to grow. Your barber or hair stylist mentions something