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    Default Why do my new-growth hairs lack the will to live?

    I noticed something very strange about my shedding for the last few days. Nine out of ten hairs that I find in my fingers or brush or comb are between two and four inches long with tapered ends - clearly, they have been growing for just a few months and then falling out! Why might this be happening? Why am I shedding pretty much exclusively new growth?

    Don't these hairs know they're in for a lifetime of pampering and oils and deep treatments and coddling? Don't they know I need them to grow out and thicken my braid? Why are they jumping ship so soon? Come back! Don't go away! I promise I'll be good to you!

    Just for the record, they are coming from all parts of my head and not just the typical areas that don't grow out like the nape or the hairline. I've never shed like this before - it's always been the longest hairs with visibly trimmed ends. Anyone know why this might be happening? Has anyone had this happen to them before?

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    Default Re: Why do my new-growth hairs lack the will to live?

    Hmmmm...... I have no idea !
    Are you sure they are new growth ? Is there a root bulb on the opposite end of the taper ?
    How worrisome

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    Ah yes - thanks for reminding me, Ultrabella. They all have root bulbs, so I'm pretty sure that means it's new growth. (And I haven't heard the sound of snapping hair in several weeks, so at least there's some good news. ) I'm not shedding much more than usual, but I'm mystified as to why my scalp has adopted a last-hired, first-fired policy.

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    Default Re: Why do my new-growth hairs lack the will to live?

    I don't have advice, but can I just say that this was the most adorably written post ever? I was giggling through the whole thing. Thanks for that :P

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    Default Re: Why do my new-growth hairs lack the will to live?

    Quote Originally Posted by LisaMonster View Post
    I don't have advice, but can I just say that this was the most adorably written post ever? I was giggling through the whole thing. Thanks for that :P
    I second that!

    Anyway, is it possible you are experiencing any type of stress at all? From what I've read so far, stress makes alot of people shed at the drop of a hat...er...hair

    Or could it be something you are using? I know that certain products make some people shed more than others.
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    Default Re: Why do my new-growth hairs lack the will to live?

    Are you unwell or have you been unwell? Or not taking care of your wellbeing, stress or poor diet?
    Dyed-in-the-wool redhead, growing out a major shed & mechanical damage to hairline. Eight years 'modified' Curly Girl, just past BSL stretched but keep trimming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefox7275 View Post
    Are you unwell or have you been unwell? Or not taking care of your wellbeing, stress or poor diet?
    ...Or have you recently started, or stopped, taking any medications?

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    Default Re: Why do my new-growth hairs lack the will to live?

    Thanks for the responses, Firefox, rena, and sibiryachka. I am quite well, eat well, take vitamins, etc. Stress? Yes, but not more than usual.

    I was taking a prescription muscle relaxants for a few days (pinched nerve in my neck and shoulder - ouch!) but I stopped taking it when it wasn't helping my shoulder, but rather merely making me groggy for the entire day. Perhaps that is a factor... If I was just shedding more in general, that would make sense. But my rate of shedding is unchanged - it's just that instead of longer hairs being lost as usual, most of the shed hairs are short and tapered new growth, which doesn't make much sense. Those guys should be in in for the long haul. Thanks for the suggestions - I'll keep an eye on it and see what happens.

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    Default Re: Why do my new-growth hairs lack the will to live?

    Well let me assure you that you are not alone. I have been experiencing the same thing. I do not understand why my new hairs are running away from my head either?

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    Default Re: Why do my new-growth hairs lack the will to live?

    My hair dresser always says around this time that it is a natural occurrence during spring as people shed the extra hair they grow for winter.
    Like a dog or cat. Mines falling out as well

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