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5 reasons why your natural hair may not be growing

- LUTHO PASIYA lutho.pasiya@inl.co.za

THERE comes a time when your hair just won't grow. No matter how much product you use or religiousl­y stick to a hair care routine, your hair seems to be stuck at a particular length for years.

You have probably considered shaving your crown, but it is just too expensive to let go of all the money and effort you have put into your hair. If your hair is going through little growth and you don't know why, founder of NativeChil­d, Sonto Pooe, shares some possible reasons.

Stress

Stress can take a heavy toll on our body physically as well as mentally, so if you are under a lot of stress, it could be disrupting your natural hair growth cycle. Taking time to focus on yourself can help alleviate stress and promote healthy hair growth. This could involve a self-care day or even 10 minutes of morning meditation.

Split ends

Split ends occur when the hair is dry and weak, causing the fibres to literally split. This can be caused by a wide range of factors, including stress, colouring your hair, cold or dry weather, heat styling, and more. To prevent split ends, you may want to stay clear of heat styling and colouring for a while and rather do protective hairstyles during cool months. A good cut and trim can also promote healthy hair growth.

Hair breakage

Hair can seem like it's not growing if the ends keep breaking off. It's important to protect your ends and keep them moisturise­d and ideally tucked away, to prevent them from breaking.

Inadequate hair care

If you do not invest time and care in your hair, this will result in a lack of growth. Create a set haircare routine that includes natural hair-care products and treatments. Colouring and straighten­ing your hair can cause significan­t damage, especially if you do not have a proper hair-care routine.

Alopecia

One of the more serious causes of hair growth problems is alopecia areata, which is an autoimmune disease that can cause severe hair loss, with some people experienci­ng patchiness or complete baldness, as well as tingling or pain. There is no cure for alopecia, however, there are some medical treatments that are

used to treat It. If you believe you may have this disease, it is suggested that you seek medical advice.

 ?? ?? OFTEN shrinkage is mistaken for nongrowth, but it could just be that you haven’t been doing a length check. | Pexels
OFTEN shrinkage is mistaken for nongrowth, but it could just be that you haven’t been doing a length check. | Pexels

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