Friday, 28 February 2014

Naomi Campbell's foxy new look.... finally rocks a new look.

Tight dos: Experts say tight hairdos can contribute to the condition called  traction alopecia


It was recently reported that years of wearing tight hairdos and weaves has caused Naomi's hair to disappear.
Speaking in August 2012 about Naomi's thinning locks which were revealed while on holiday in Ibiza - celebrity hair extensions expert Tatiana Karelina, said: 'The interesting thing to note is that traction alopecia doesn't progress like other hair diseases.
Earlier this  month Naomi accidently revealed the extent of her hair loss when a gust of wind pushed her hair off her face.
The hairpiece she wore nearly disguised (what experts call) traction alopecia, the condition caused by years of wearing weaves, over processing hair, and applying glues.
It can take between three months to a year for hair to grow back in moderate cases, but if the pulling continues the hair will never grow back and the only option is a hair transplant.
This is not the first time Naomi has sparked concern with her thinning hair, as the supermodel, originally from Streatham, South London, has worn straight extensions over her naturally curly hair for a number of years.
The 43-year appeared on The Graham Norton Show wearing an afro wig.
Wigging out: Naomi Campbell showed off her new afro wig as she filmed The Graham Norton Show on Thursday eveningCover up: The wig did of course mean that her thinning hair was well and truly covered

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