4 signs it's time to take your braids off

If you've been enjoying your braids for a while but are starting to notice some discomfort or other unusual symptoms, it might be time to consider taking them down.

4 signs it's time to take your braids off
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If you've been enjoying your braids for a while but are starting to notice some discomfort or other unusual symptoms, it might be time to consider taking them down.

Braids are a great protective style, but they shouldn't be kept in for too long, especially if you're experiencing any of the following signs:

Unexplained headaches that won’t go away

Persistent headaches, especially those that don't respond to painkillers, can be a sign that your braids are too tight or have been left in for too long.

The tension from tight braids can cause scalp pain and lead to headaches, which is your body's way of telling you that it's time to relieve the pressure.

Headaches [Deposit Photos]
Headaches [Deposit Photos]

Stubborn and recurring colds

Surprisingly, having your braids in for too long can sometimes be linked to stubborn colds. This could be due to the added weight and tension on your scalp and neck, which may affect your overall health.

If you find yourself battling recurring colds, it might be worth considering whether your braids are contributing to the issue.

Intensely itchy scalp

An itchy scalp is often a sign that it's time to take your braids out. The itchiness could be due to product buildup, lack of proper cleansing, or your scalp simply needing to breathe.

Ignoring this symptom can lead to more serious scalp issues, so it's best to address it by removing the braids and giving your scalp some relief.

Intensely itchy scalp
Intensely itchy scalp

Strong smell

If you notice a strong, unpleasant odour coming from your braids, it's definitely time to take them out. The smell could be a result of sweat, moisture trapped in your hair, or product buildup, which can all lead to bacterial growth. A thorough wash and a break from braids can help restore freshness to your hair.

Listening to your body and paying attention to these signs can help you maintain the health of your hair and scalp. If you're experiencing any of these issues, it's a good idea to take your braids down, give your hair a deep clean, and let it rest before your next style.

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