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10 Habits That Affect Your Looks

Have a look in the mirror. Does what you see in it make you completely happy or is there something you would like to improve?

7. Combing/Brushing Wet Hair
Wet hair should not be combed or brushed when right after shower. Let them dry first. If you are in a hurry and have no time to wait for your hair to dry on its own, use a dryer. Set it so that the temperature of the air coming out of the dryer would not be too high. Warm or cold air is preferred. Attach a special brush to the dryer and gently brush your hair when it is damp.

8. Wearing Tight Braids and Ponytails
Learn a new term – traction alopecia. This condition can be described as hair loss due to your hair being intentionally and regularly pulled out of your scalp. In the course of time the roots and follicles of your hair become weak and you notice that you hair is no longer as thick as it used to be. This problem occurs to women who like wearing braids and tight ponytails. In some cases, hair loss is permanent. In order to avoid possible problems, give your hair a rest.