Some people don’t feel the need to style their hair every morning, and instead hop straight out of the shower, immediately throwing their locks into a wet ponytail or bun to simply get it out of their face. However, while this style may streamline your morning routine, it could be causing breakage and fallout which puts your scalp at risk for damage. “It’s when we do tight ponytails and buns that our hair is pulled into one spot. However when the hair is wet it's even more fragile. So when we make tight ponytails or buns in wet hair we are playing with delicate strands of hair and making them vulnerable even more,” explains Elisha Chauhan, award-winning stylist and founder of EdTech company Hair and Beauty Tour LLC.
Particularly if you are aware that you might have a sensitive scalp, it’s best to steer clear of styling wet hair in a tight bun or ponytail as consistently pulling the hair in one direction day after day may even trigger alopecia. That doesn’t mean you have to do away with updos for good, it simply means you have to be a little more mindful when pulling your hair away from your face. “If you are a ponytail person, make sure that your hair is dry and then try to change the spot in which you make a ponytail,” suggests Chauhan. “On one day it could be top knot, on day two it could be on the lower back in the center, on day three it could be towards the middle centre etc. The idea is to not pull the hair in one direction consistently.”
Changing the location of your updos is integral for maintaining the strength of your strands, but being cognizant not to pull too tightly is vital for preventing fallout as well. “Firstly, when doing those high tension styles, make sure it isn't being done so tightly to the point of causing you an excessive amount of pain. This is a clear sign that the style is putting stress on your strands and your scalp,” warns hair expert and founder of haircare line Adowa Beauty, James Debbah. “If you want to do a ponytail style, it doesn't always have to be a pristine slicked-back style. Welcome a more natural pony style or maybe rock that messy bun.” Variety is the spice of life, and this applies to your hairstyles as well, particularly when it comes to limiting fallout.
If you’ve noticed thinning strands and are guilty of putting your wet hair up straight out of the shower, all hope is not lost. Changing your habits and allowing your hair the chance to bounce back from your mistakes will quickly reveal thicker and healthier strands. If your hair loss is more severe and you suspect it’s not caused by hairstyling, it may be worth speaking with an expert to discuss topical solutions to fallout, but otherwise simply changing up your styling routine may be enough to let your healthiest locks shine through in no time at all.