Curly hair regrowth

nancys
nancys Member Posts: 323
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
I was just reading all the responses to Tracy's post about hair. I wonder if anyone has asked why our hair does sometimes grow back in curly for awhile. That will be on my question list for my Oncologist in 3 months. Nancy

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  • apryl
    apryl Member Posts: 14
    Hi Nancy,
    I am going to the oncologist tomorrow (thursday may 10) and i'll ask. i have a whole list, so what's one more question, huh?
    talk to you tomorrow! april
  • mjdp2
    mjdp2 Member Posts: 133
    Hi Nancy,
    In my high school physiology class the explanation given to us was that tight hair follicles produce curly hair and loose or wide open follicles produce straight hair. I think because no hair grows during chemo treatment the follicles tighten up and get smaller. When the hair pushes out of the follicle it's similar to curling ribbon with the blade of a scissor. My hair grew back curly but after a few months went back to straight. I think the follicles relaxed themselves with the new hair growth and went back to my normal hair growth which was straight. Margaret
  • nancys
    nancys Member Posts: 323
    mjdp2 said:

    Hi Nancy,
    In my high school physiology class the explanation given to us was that tight hair follicles produce curly hair and loose or wide open follicles produce straight hair. I think because no hair grows during chemo treatment the follicles tighten up and get smaller. When the hair pushes out of the follicle it's similar to curling ribbon with the blade of a scissor. My hair grew back curly but after a few months went back to straight. I think the follicles relaxed themselves with the new hair growth and went back to my normal hair growth which was straight. Margaret

    Thanks Margaret, I knew you would know if anyone did, what makes the hair come back in curly. You always do such a good job of explaining things to all of us here. Always love to read your posts. Love to you, Nancy