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Nubianrose

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awright, ladies what do you think...i have cornrows in right now that are hella tight, i kno as it grows in a week i'll be ok. Do you think that i'll suffer any alopecia? i don't want my forehead to grow any larger /images/graemlins/look.gif than it is already, please let me kno what yall think. by the way im keeping the cornrows in for 2 weeks, and rinsing about every day, apply sulfer 8 grease to my scalp. I think thats it
 
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Nubianrose said:
awright, ladies what do you think...i have cornrows in right now that are hella tight, i kno as it grows in a week i'll be ok. Do you think that i'll suffer any alopecia? i don't want my forehead to grow any larger /images/graemlins/look.gif than it is already, please let me kno what yall think. by the way im keeping the cornrows in for 2 weeks, and rinsing about every day, apply sulfer 8 grease to my scalp. I think thats it

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Traction Alopecia generally develop over an extended period of wearing your hair in a tight hairstyle. IMO, I would take out the braids, I will no longer risk my hairline for a style.
 
Nubian Rose if they are so tight to the point of concern then it's best to take them out. I had the cornrow style done last nearly 2 years ago and I lost a lot of hair when I took them down. If you can feel any tension anywhere on your head from wearing a style then it's too tight.
 
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