Is Losing Lots of Hair a Sign Your hair Is Growing Too Fast?

Thick Hair

Thick hair may be readily apparent if its tie handles regularly snap, but there’s more to it than meets the eye. Individual hair strands vary in thickness due to various factors including genes. A DNA test such as AncestryDNA can reveal what your EDAR gene says about this aspect. In essence, what differentiates thick and thin hair is how much girth each individual strand has.

Wavy Hair

Having naturally wavy or frizzy locks indicates your locks have natural waves; puffy and flicked hair are also telling signs. In order to embrace and manage them effectively, use products with wave control properties so they’re not hidden under poofiness.

Wavy hair, also known as Type 2, can be broken down into three subcategories depending on its depth of waves:

– 2A is defined by light, S-shaped waves

– Type 2B features deeper waves that go further out

– Type 2C features loose spiral curls prone to frizz and difficult to manage.