lexi84
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Does wrapping your hair really hurt your ability to retain length? When ever I wear my hair down, I wrap my hair and have no ill effects from it...at least I dont think I do. For years I've heard that this could thin my hair or cause it to break. I switch the direction of my wrap every so often to avoid this from happening, but is this really true? I want your opinions. How has wrapping effected your ability to retail length if at all?
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This meant a lot t of unnecessary trims & I couldn't figure out why. I also think it affected the middle of my hair which grows soooo slowly. However, I did not change directions!
One problem I had was that I was adding all kinds of products-- gel, setting lotion, etc-- to make the wrap look sleek-- but by the time I combed it down the wrap looked better than the combed down end result. I do think that wrapping works best when your ends are already fresh and on point. It's easier to wrap, and it falls better when it comes down. Uneven ends will wreck a wrap. 
(Tell your brother I said hey!)
). I then wrap it every night. I never knew that it could cause problems. I have been doing it for years and never noticed any adverse effects. I always wrap in the same direction but I will start to switch it up now.

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