Hairstyles like slicked-back buns and high, tight ponytails are really fashionable. Even though you can wear these looks occasionally, if you want healthy hair, we definitely don’t advise wearing them as your go-to hairdo.
HOWEVER, WHY ARE THESE HAIRSTYLES BAD FOR HAIR?
Tension is produced in the hair follicles by any hairdo that pulls the hair back. This particularly applies to the hair that falls over your hairline. Long-term exposure to this kind of stress can lead to split ends and weakening of the hair. The hair may eventually break off from its roots as a result of this. Should the hair follicle itself sustain damage, you may have to deal with some permanent.
Additionally, you may have headaches, which are brought on by extended stress on the nerves in your scalp. But keep in mind that this usually only happens if you wear these tight hairstyles for an extended amount of time every day. Show it out, girl, if you wish to wear a tight ponytail to an upcoming event!
Tension is produced in the hair follicles by any hairdo that pulls the hair back. This particularly applies to the hair that falls over your hairline. Long-term exposure to this kind of stress can lead to split ends and weakening of the hair. The hair may eventually break off from its roots as a result of this. Your hairline may appear to be receding if the hair follicle itself sustains damage. This type of hair loss is permanent. Additionally, you may have headaches, which are brought on by extended stress on the nerves in your scalp. But keep in mind that this usually only happens if you wear these tight hairstyles for an extended amount of time every day. Suppose you’re planning an event.
REMOVABLE DUTCH BRAID
Similar to marmite, you either love or detest braiding. But hear us out if you’re not into braids. They are the ideal method to shield your hair from damage and achieve a polished look. This also applies to the dutch braid. Additionally, it can give the impression that your hair is fuller and thicker when done correctly. You can easily accomplish a Dutch braid if you are familiar with the French braid method. You just take the hair pieces under each other rather than over each other. The braid appears to be sitting on your hair because of this.
LOW BUN
A timeless hairstyle for healthy hair is the low bun. Gravity won’t be pulling on your hair follicles anytime soon with that bun perched beautifully on the nape of your neck. If this is your first time doing a low bun, you may choose to tie your hair up in a ponytail before winding it around your head. If you want a very polished and tidy look, you can pull this off as long as the ponytail isn’t too tight. Selecting the appearance of your separation can be the first step. While some people like their separation to be visible, you may choose to scrape the hair back to disguise the parting. You’ll probably discover that your facial shape is much more suited when your separation is visible.
LOW PONYTAIL
 There is no need to introduce this healthy haircut. Where have you been if you have never tied your hair up in a low ponytail quickly? Even though the low pony might occasionally be thought to be unattractive, there are a few techniques to make this style pop. First, to give your hair some additional structure and volume, we suggest adding some waves or curls. The low ponytail also depends on placement. Raise the ponytail a little higher rather than letting it rest flat on the nape of your neck. Instead of bringing the facial characteristics down, this brings them up.
TOP-KNOT
You will adore this hairstyle if you like half-up, half-down hairstyles. To tie a half top knot, place your fingers by the ends of your eyebrows, or higher if you’d like. This is different from taking them by your ears. After you have made your segment, just brush the hair back and twist it into a bun. Don’t worry about taming those flyaways too much because the beautiful thing about this style is that it may be considerably messier than half up, half down.
MESSY HIGH BUN
 You may need to take your hair entirely off of your face at times. A high, loose bun is a much better choice, even though we are aware that a high ponytail can be damaging. There are several ways to prepare a high bun. First, you can coil the hair around itself using the same technique as a low bun. This results in a neater, rounder bun. But if you want something more carefree and unkempt, there’s another way. Be advised that a rather sturdy hairband will be required for this if you have thick hair.
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