2cute2B4gotten
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I am just wondering if there are others out there like me who have most of the length in the back (from just below the crown going down)?  I parted my hair from ear to ear and noticed how much breakage I have in my crown area (the hair only reaches to the nape area), which is really not that noticeable when I wear my hair down.  I have color in the crown of my hair and I am trying to get this part of my hair to grow.  I have tried everything and don't know what else to try.  Is there anyone out there that has experienced this same thing?    I tried the aphogee protein treament and that has not worked at all.  I am still experiencing breakage.
 
What can I do?
				
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  My stylist was able to analyze the problem and concluded that my texture and hair grade at the crown is vastly different from the rest. As my hair started growing out, I noticed how much more delicate the strands were in that area, and the wave pattern is much deeper. It tangles very easily as well.
  My stylist was able to analyze the problem and concluded that my texture and hair grade at the crown is vastly different from the rest. As my hair started growing out, I noticed how much more delicate the strands were in that area, and the wave pattern is much deeper. It tangles very easily as well.  My stylist just told me recently that the area is no longer a “Problem.†I keep my hair very moisturized (to improve the elasticity in that area), use low-manipulation strategies, and keep a good balance of moisture and protein. I no longer do daily wrap styles on my hair because wrapping leaves the crown exposed and was fighting against my natural growth pattern. I prefer roller sets and ponytails instead. I also keep my hair texlaxed/texturized so the line of demarcation is minimized.
  My stylist just told me recently that the area is no longer a “Problem.†I keep my hair very moisturized (to improve the elasticity in that area), use low-manipulation strategies, and keep a good balance of moisture and protein. I no longer do daily wrap styles on my hair because wrapping leaves the crown exposed and was fighting against my natural growth pattern. I prefer roller sets and ponytails instead. I also keep my hair texlaxed/texturized so the line of demarcation is minimized. 
 and am very happy with the results. I now love the crown area, and feeling the deeply waved new growth.
  and am very happy with the results. I now love the crown area, and feeling the deeply waved new growth.  
  
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		