When I first started my career in Trinidad and Tobago I remember seeing
the occasional woman with a receding hairline, which always ended in
permanent hair loss. This was a result of making poor decisions when it
comes to hair care, such as doing relaxers too often, followed by tight
braiding and using large amounts of hair grease.
Today, it's very normal to see a woman walking around with
absolutely no hairline. When I say no hairline, I mean that she has lost
the 2 to 3 inches of hair that's closest to her face, especially on the
sides of her head.
And why is this happening? The answer is simple... long hair extensions.
Yes,
the biggest cause of hair loss in beautiful black women is caused by
extensions. But it affects not only women...hair loss is happening to
young girls as well. I am sure you may have seen the occasional gossip
magazine making fun of celebrities. But rather than making fun of it,
why not talk about the root of the problem and raise awareness.
So let's go deeper into the cause of this epidemic and pinpoint the
root causes to blame. Here are 5 points that I hope will be helpful.
1)
Let's talk about the old wives' tale that "long hair is beautiful."
It's not always the case. We have seen it in the past over and over
again, women sporting short hair and turning heads with their natural
beauty. The best part about a woman who will wear short hair, is her
obvious confidence and security, which is the epitamy of real beauty.
Check out these icons of the short do!
2) Did
you know that the hairline generally holds the weakest hair on the head?
So whether it's color relaxers or extensions, the hair line tends to be
the most damaged part of the scalp. If you bleach the hairline and it
breaks, at least you know it will grow back. But with excessive,
braiding, stretching and relaxing, the hairline can't withstand the
aggression and eventually stops growing. So...is having long hair really
worth it?
3) Now with all these wannabes calling themselves celebrities, we
are seeing an emergence of people, who are not trendsetters (they only
wear expensive clothing). They exist in a very safe realm of what they
think a woman should look like, which includes long tresses to hide
behind. This group of women will probably never go short in fear of what
others may think. Sadly these so call icons are influencing women of
all races all over the world!!
Will the secure women step forward!!
4)
Hairstylists are next on the list of being part of the problem. Clients
count on us to guide them in the right direction, be it for the latest
trend to beauty products to how they should style their hair. So when
you have a woman whose extensions are making her bald...why not tell her
the truth? Can't you say "I am sorry. I can no longer do your
extensions because its hurting you." Hairstylists...don't get me wrong. I
know if you don't do her hair someone else will. Well I'm sorry, but
it's our duty to stand by what we know to be right and forget about the
loss of money.
Remember honesty and quality brings quantity and in the long run, the truth is good for business…
5)
Now ladies, I too have my insecurities, (we all do). So I know it's not
easy to step away from long hair. It looks good, it can be sexy and men
like it. Well short hair looks great. It's also sexy and if your man
wants long hair tell him to grow his!!
It's up to you to break the cycle, for the sake of our girls… We
cannot continue demonstrating it's acceptable to lose our hair
permanently in the name of beauty.