blasianbeauty
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Does wrapping your hair every night and combing it down day after day actually cause the hair to thin out?
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Does wrapping your hair every night and combing it down day after day actually cause the hair to thin out?
.Thanks, I will have to try this out.A few soft silk twisty thingy rollers...and a scarf. That should keep it bumped and with volume.

I'm a wrapper...I find that if I wrap it using my fingers, or a wide tooth comb and don't try to get it super smooth straight with a brush...It helps to keep from thinning out.
Thanks, I will have to try this out.Also, I don't like how a wrap looks obvious...ya know, even when it's combed out it's still going to one side more than the other.
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For me it did. When I was in between chin and shoulder length, I did this faithfully. As soon as I stopped my hair thickened up and breakage stopped. Maybe if you do it occassionally it wont, but every night.
Some say to alternate the direction of the wrap.
Others say do a cross wrap instead.
I wonder if that's why I was having breakage even when my hair was in the best condition and I also had my protein/moisture balance. I will stop right now.
Also, what is a cross wrap? And on what side is the hair thinning if the wrap is going clockwise?
TIA
I never understood why one side of my hair was longer than the other until I stopped wrapping.. Bun most of the time but when I wear my hair down I now cross wrap.. Thanks to members of LHCF I found cross wrapping 

Does wrapping your hair every night and combing it down day after day actually cause the hair to thin out?
You should always alternate sides or use an alternative method for wrapping. It puts too much stress on that 1 side and eventually it begins to thin.
Kinikakes taught me how to use an alternative method for wrapping that allows me to get the same results.
I forgot the name of it, you can view her fotki for further info. Basically you just part your hair straight down the middle (beginning from edges to nape), then criss cross each side that's hanging and pin it up towards the front. I think it's called a cross wrap. Hope this helps!It hasn't thinned my hair out (which is still as thick as can be).