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Hair Smoothening Gone Wrong? When Your Hair Starts Falling in Clumps

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Hair Smoothening Gone Wrong? When Your Hair Starts Falling in Clumps

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Hair Smoothening Gone Wrong? When Your Hair Starts Falling in Clumps You just wanted that sleek hair you see in ads. Now you're standing in the shower, and t...

Hair Smoothening Gone Wrong? When Your Hair Starts Falling in Clumps

You just wanted that sleek hair you see in ads. Now you're standing in the shower, and there's more hair in your hand than on your head. It's not a few strands, it's... a lot. This can't be right. That salon visit was supposed to fix your hair, not ruin it. And now you're too scared to touch it, wondering how it got this bad so fast.

What "Clumps of Hair" Really Means After Smoothening

When we say "clumps," it's not just breakage. It's hair coming out from the root, sometimes with that little white bulb thing attached. You might notice it in one spot more than others—like the top of your head feels thinner already. That's the scary part. It means the chemicals didn't just sit on your hair; they got through to your scalp. Your follicles are basically in shock. It wasn't just a strong treatment, it was too strong for you.

The Reality of Chemical Smoothening on Indian Hair

They always say Indian hair is strong. Thick, right? So you think it can handle it. But that's the problem. The stuff they use, formaldehyde or whatever, it doesn't just smooth—it breaks your hair's bonds to change its shape. And then they use that super hot iron to seal it. Honestly, it's like cooking your hair from the inside out. Your scalp has its own protection, a natural barrier. Once that's gone from the chemicals, your roots have nothing. That's when the real damage starts, deep down where you can't see it.

The Biggest Mistake: Assuming "No Burn Means No Harm"

I didn't feel much burning in the chair. A little tingle, maybe. I thought that meant it was fine. But the stylist never told me the reaction could come later. Days later, my scalp felt tender and itchy. I thought it was just... normal. But it wasn't. That was the start. By the time I saw clumps in the drain, my hair was already in this massive shedding phase. The damage was done. And there's no quick shampoo that fixes this. You're looking at months.

How to Decide Your Next Step After Severe Hair Fall

First thing? Stop everything. No more heat, no more colour, nothing. Look at where it's falling from. Is it everywhere, or just in patches? Patches are really bad—that could be a burn, and you need to see a doctor. If it's all over, you have to be so gentle. Nourishing masks, yes, but even those "repair" treatments from salons can make brittle hair worse. It's confusing. Sometimes it helps to see what other people in your situation did. Reading real stories, like on parlourtime blogs, can make you feel less alone and give you ideas.

FAQ

  • q Will the hair ever grow back after falling out from smoothening?

  • a It can, if the root isn't scarred for good. But you have to be patient. The falling has to stop first, which can take months. And the new hair will be your own curly or wavy texture again.

  • q Should I go back to the salon for a corrective treatment?

  • a No. Going back for more chemicals is the worst thing you could do. Your scalp needs to heal. Talk to a skin doctor or a hair specialist, not the stylist who did this.

  • q Is this hair fall temporary or permanent?

  • a It's often temporary, but if your scalp got burned badly, it might not all come back. You really need a professional to look at it and tell you for sure.

  • q What can I tell my salon to prevent this next time?

  • a Ask for a test. On a small piece of your hair, and on your scalp, days before. Ask them straight up what's in the cream. Tell them you're worried because this happened before. A good stylist will listen. If you have more questions about what's safe, parlourtime faqs has some clear answers.

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