Understanding Weak Hair Follicles

Explore reasons for weak hair follicles and methods to strengthen them for healthier and stronger hair growth.
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Hair Follicle Health | Hair Strength | Hair Growth Factors | Hair Growth | Hair Health
Prepared by Nick Harper, reviewed by Dr. David James Simpson

Weak Hair Follicles FAQ


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What causes hair folliculitis?

When hair follicles are damaged, they may be invaded by viruses, bacteria and fungi. This can lead to development of folliculitis. Superficial folliculitis affects the upper part of the hair follicle and the skin around the follicle. Deep folliculitis affects more of the follicle or even all of it.

What causes weak hair?

Tight hairstyles, frequent braids and hair extensions cause stress on the hair shaft and can lead to weaker hair. Dyeing, perming, excessive heat styling like straightening, curling and blow drying damage the cuticle [ 1 ], which is the outer protective layer of hair. 2. Hormonal Imbalance

What causes hair follicle damage?

Here is an overview of two of the most common causes of hair follicle damage, and a look at some ways to treat them. Folliculitis is the medical name for a range of conditions that all involve one core element – an inflammation of the hair follicles.

How do you know if your hair follicles are damaged?

Damaged hair follicles generally manifest the following persistent signs and symptoms: Hair loss and thinning – Due to the damage in the hair follicles, your hair loses its ability to grow healthily. As a result, your hair turns thin, weak, and brittle and is thus prone to breakage.

What happens if your hair follicle weakens?

The weaker the hair, the more likely it is to break or fall out of the follicle. Hair weakening paves the way for excessive hair loss that can ultimately result in bald patches or alopecia, which may not be reversible. Thus, it is important to identify the major factors responsible for this kind of hair damage so you can proactively avoid them.

What causes a weakened hair follicle?

Daily, deliberate brushing sessions can also discourage the microbial overgrowth that may also result in weakened hair, Gaunitz adds. Excessive amounts of bacteria and fungus can cause inflammation within the hair follicle that can lead to a malformation of the cuticle, the outermost layer of the hair.

What causes a hair follicle to break?

The roots of the hair are buried within the hair follicle, a tunnel-shaped structure inside the scalp. Many factors can damage the cuticle, hair roots, and hair follicles and make your hair dry, dull, and brittle. The weaker the hair, the more likely it is to break or fall out of the follicle.

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