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Video Response to Zipporah Beauty's Question of the day

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  • This is my problem, too. I read an article on the curly Nikki blog and it talked about how this may be a weak area for women because it is the part of our hair that is most exposed to the sun. This was an "aha" moment for me and it made sense.

  • @NappyNFree - That makes so much sense! Also, I have thin hair and my scalp is always sensitive there....Sun Exposure?! Makes one think...

  • HEY !!! I HAVE THE SAME ISSUE :-( I STARTED DOING BLACK TEA RINSES.... AND IT HAS REALLY BEEN PROTECTING ALL OF MY HAIR (THE CROWN MOSTLY) ;-) JUST A SUGGESTION YOU MIGHT WANT TO TRY !

  • @JOYSEES1 - Yes, PLEASE give us more info on the black tea rinses. :)

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  • Unbelievable how many of us are experiencing the exact same issue. I have done some research on scab hair which may be the culprit. I am hoping the CG method helps until it gets long enough for me to start trimming.

  • ...my mom seems to have alopecia and hers does not grow at all..it is mainly scalp....I hope mine won't becoming like that. I don't know what to do, I just try to leave it alone..it is growing just not at the same level as the rest of my hair

  • Wow I'm not alone when I was relaxed the exact same section was falling out and thinning...it was like half an inch long...and the rest of my hair was at least 5 inches...so I decided to go natural and did a big chop...but I noticed in the past two years the crown area still hasn't grown much its at least an inch or two shorter than the rest of my hair and it realllly bothers me....I don't know what's causing it...maybe its heredity...my my seems to have alopecia in the crown aread but hers....

  • Separate that part of your hair at night, massage it, brush it and oil or moisturize it and braid that hair up at night.separately from the rest of your hair. You may want to braid all of your hair at night but definitely that part, Over the year I think this is help.

  • Hey I started a Grow Your Crown Back Challenge on the Zipporah Beauty Ning Site :) it starts Monday!

  • Wow I'm so glad I'm not alone in this. A lot of people have the same issue. We're going to get our crown area to act right :D Maybe I need to start a challenge for growing out our crown..I may do a video & see what you all think about it :)

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