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  2. Hair-grooming syncope - Wikipedia

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    Hair-grooming syncope (also known as hair-combing syncope) is a form of syncope (a fainting disorder) associated with combing and brushing one's hair. It is most typically seen in children aged five to sixteen. Hair-grooming syncope typically manifests as presyncopal symptoms during hair combing, brushing, braiding, trimming, curling or blow ...

  3. Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia - Wikipedia

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    Follicular degeneration syndrome; Pseudopelade in African Americans; Central elliptical pseudopelade in Caucasians; Also in this category is cicatricial pattern hair loss (CPHL). This CCCA pattern is a potential alopecia mimic that can be confused for androgenetic alopecia. Alopecia mimics have proven a problem in establishing diagnosis of ...

  4. Canities subita - Wikipedia

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    Canities subita, also called Marie Antoinette syndrome or Thomas More syndrome, is an alleged condition of hair turning white overnight due to stress or trauma. [1] The trivial names come from specific cases in history including that of Queen Marie Antoinette of France whose hair was noted as having turned stark white overnight after her capture following the ill-fated flight to Varennes ...

  5. Pili torti - Wikipedia

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    Pili torti does not have a specific treatment. It is advised to keep the hair from suffering damage. Additional techniques of care include dyeing, braiding, heat treatments, avoiding over-grooming, and sleeping on a satin pillowcase. [4] Shampoos that are gentle might be helpful. [76] [69] After puberty, congenital pili torti may heal on their ...

  6. Embracing your crown: Share your natural hair journey - AOL

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    At the same time, protective hairstyles like locs and braids have been punished in school districts, and restricted in dress codes. Embracing your crown: Share your natural hair journey Skip to ...

  7. Crown Braid - Wikipedia

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    It consists of the hair braided and piled atop the head. [1] [2] The hair can either be pinned up with bobby pins, or braided around the head in a technique similar to the dutch braid or french braid, adding strands of hair continously while braiding around the head. The crown braid was worn by women for centuries to keep long hair safe during ...

  8. Master It Girl Hair with Grace Atwood - AOL

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    It-girl blogger Grace Atwood of The Stripe to show us her go-to braided hairstyle -- a twist on the classic crown braid.

  9. Tricho–dento–osseous syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The hair defects are characterized as being rough, course, with profuse shedding. Hair is curly and kinky at infancy but later straightens. Dental defects are characterized by dark-yellow/brownish colored teeth, thin and/or possibly pitted enamel, that is malformed. The teeth can also look normal in color, but also have a physical impression of ...