15 Worst Hairstyles That Damage Your Hair

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15 Worst Hairstyles That Damage Your Hair. There are a lot of slideshows that talk about what women should and shouldn’t wear. While some of them can be helpful, women should still wear whatever they want as long as it makes them happy. At the end of the day, they’re the ones that are going to look at themselves in the mirror. It doesn’t matter if they please anyone else other than themselves because being happy with yourself is numero uno.

That being said, some “don’t do this” slideshows are pretty helpful. Instead of bashing certain styles, they give you valuable information. They can teach you things you shouldn’t do because they actually are harmful toward the human body in some way or another. For example, we all know that high heels hurt our feet. By the time we’re 40, our feet are killing us, and we’re left with this constant ache caused by those six-inch heels. If someone had told you at 20 that it was a bad decision, would you have done otherwise?

Hair can be the same as fashion. You may not know this, but certain hairstyles can ruin the follicle of your hair, which then makes it harder for the hair to grow back. Granted, we know that coloring our hair is bad, but did you know that even putting your hair in a ponytail could be bad?! These are 15 hairstyles that are really bad for your hair and could cause lasting damage in the long run.

Curling

Curling irons use extremely high heat to bend your hair into that beautiful, bouncy curl. The only issue is that the high temperatures aren't ideal for your hair. It rapidly dries out your hair, which can be even worse if you have colored hair. Before long, curling irons can cause split ends and crispy locks.

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Did you know...

  • In February 2020, Jeff Bezos bought the most expensive property in California: a $165 million mansion. It was designed for Jack Warner (the former president of Warner Bros. entertainment company). It took a decade to construct (spanning the 1930s and 40s). It comes complete with 9 acres of Beverly Hills land, a main house, a guest house, a tennis court, a golf course, and terraces.
  • Paris Hilton not only lives in a mansion, she also built a doghouse mansion for her Chihuahua. It's 300 square feet and includes air conditioning and heating. It comes decked out with designer furniture, a chandelier, a pink paint job, second-floor balcony, and enclosed "yard." It's not enough for you to live in luxury. Your dog must, as well.
  • Jennifer Aniston's star-defining role on friends started a hair craze in the 90s that even lasted into the early 2000s. Called "The Rachel," Aniston's shoulder-length haircut had grown-out bangs and highlights styled to perfection. A hairdresser in Detroit noted that at the peak of its popularity, 40% of her business was devoted to recreating "The Rachel." Too bad that it was notoriously difficult to maintain on your own at home.
  • Jackie Kennedy is famous for redecorating and renovating the interior of the White House. Actually, on just her first day, she ordered $50,000 in changes for new rooms for the children and upgrades to the kitchen. She later hosted a tour of the White House for CBS News which was viewed by 56 million people and won her an Emmy Award.
  • When Rihanna debuted her famous red locks in 2010 (around the same time she was featured on Eminem's "Love the Way You Lie"), she started a red-hair trend. Over the next twelve months, she changed her hairstyle 13 times—more than once a month! But that came at a pricey cost. Sources say the annual price tag came out to $1,168,000 on just her hair.