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Expert Issues Dire Warning: Viral 'Healthy' Hairstyle Unleashes Epidemic of Hair Breakage

Published 1 month ago2 minute read
Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Expert Issues Dire Warning: Viral 'Healthy' Hairstyle Unleashes Epidemic of Hair Breakage

Claw clips have rapidly become a popular hair accessory, cherished for their effectiveness in keeping hair neatly styled and for adding a fashionable touch to any outfit. They are often perceived as a safer alternative for securing tresses compared to tighter elastic bands. However, recent insights from hair experts and real-life incidents are shedding light on potential downsides to their use, particularly concerning hair health and driving safety.

According to trichologist Rachel Valentine, who shares her expertise on TikTok, the widespread adoption of claw clip hairstyles is contributing to an "epidemic of breakage around the crown area." While many believe claw clips are a healthier way to put hair up, Valentine clarifies that the issue isn't necessarily the clip itself, but rather the repetitive nature of its use. She explains that "it's the tension on the same area" that, when sustained over time, leads to damage and breakage, even if not immediately apparent. To mitigate this, Valentine advises varying hairstyles daily. Her recommendation is to alternate between a claw clip one day, a silk scrunchie the next, wearing hair high or low, and then leaving it down, thereby "spreading the tension around the hair" and preventing stress on a single spot.

Beyond hair health, an urgent warning has been issued regarding the safety of wearing claw clips while driving. Jeena Panesar, a woman involved in a severe car crash, experienced firsthand the extreme danger posed by these accessories. During the impact of the collision, the claw clip she was wearing became forcefully embedded "skull-deep" into the back of her head, leaving her unable to move. Panesar, who also suffered a significant 30cm cut from her left eyebrow to the back of her head (though doctors suspect the car roof was the primary cause of this particular laceration), is now imploring drivers to remove all hair-claw clips before getting behind the wheel. Her terrifying ordeal serves as a stark reminder of the potential for severe, life-threatening injuries when common accessories interact with the forces of a vehicle accident.

These warnings underscore a dual concern for claw clip users: maintaining hair integrity through varied styling practices and prioritizing personal safety by removing such accessories when driving. While convenient and stylish, awareness of these risks can help prevent both hair damage and serious injury.

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