Why do I get a nasty head ache when ever I tie up my hair in a clip or rubber ba!


Question: Even when I part my hair from another side instead of my regular center parting, or loosly tying it up or any bobby pins in hair, gives me head aches.
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when you pull up the hairs you are putting a strain on them and when you take your hair down it will give you a head ache i had to get mine cut short cause of it

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You might still be tying it up too tight.

I notice the same thing. If you have long and thick hair (I do too) then it's best to just leave it down and use a headband.
The clip or rubberband may be too tight.
if it s that intense, then maybe you should go see a doctor or something, could be serious! Otherwise, I donno, I mean I can also get head aches if i tie up my hair for too long. I gues cause it s like tight.so after a while it hurts
I think you put it too tight that used to happen to me loosen it a little bit because it is not good for you, you coukd be pulling your hair off.
I'm not sure why. But the same thing happens to me. Try parting your hair different right after you get out of the shower. Sometimes it helps me to style my hair more comfortably if my hair is still soaking wet.
maybe u to it too tight hun.it breaks the hair as well..my hair was messed up cuz of that.but i just let my hair loose and it doesn't happen anymore.
are you worrying too much about something?
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personal experience
I used to get it too. If my hair grows beyond a certain length, my frequent headache starts coming back. Its a sign to relieve some weight off ur head by cutting the hair short. After the hair cut, I feel so light and back to normal.
because you're too good looking with your hair down! Let your hair down! Be HAPPY. :)
That used to happen to me when I used to have long thick hair but ever since I cut it that does not happen any more but as soon as I let it grow again it begins to hurt again. So if this is your situation this might be the problem.
It's pulling too tight against your head.

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