Why is my hair getting curlier as I age?

Your hair may become curly with age if you inherited both straight and curly hair genes from your parents. Some of these genes can be inactive at birth but then become turned on by hormones, aging, or other factors including medication, nutrition, stress, illness, or pollution.
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Why has my hair gotten curlier as I get older?

At times of great hormonal shifts, like puberty, pregnancy and menopause, many strange things can happen to the human body. Skin texture can change, the ability to put on or lose weight might not be the same and, sometimes, hormonal changes can literally curl (or straighten) your hair!
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Can your hair get wavier as you get older?

It's not uncommon for older adults, both men and women, to experience hair loss and greying. But hair texture can also change with fluctuating hormones in middle to older age. Once bone-straight hair may become wavy or coarse and thick hair can start to grow in thinner and finer.
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Why is my hair all of a sudden Curly?

Your hair may become curly with age if you inherited both straight and curly hair genes from your parents. Some of these genes can be inactive at birth but then become turned on by hormones, aging, or other factors including medication, nutrition, stress, illness, or pollution.
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Why do I suddenly have curly hair?

Hair changing from straight to curly often indicates a hormonal shift within the body. Factors like menopause, pregnancy, puberty, and even taking birth control, can have a drastic, switching effect on your hair's texture. Hormonal changes alter how your genes are expressed, so changes here can make a big difference.
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Why is my straight hair going Curly?

The most likely theory, in my opinion, is to do with your hormones. Hormones are a possible trigger for the curly hair gene. As well as affecting the quality of your hair, hormones can change your muscle tone too. This includes your scalp.
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What medications can cause curly hair?

Other medicines that can affect hair and hair texture are beta-blockers, antidepressants, blood pressure medication, acne treatments, and painkillers. On the plus side, when you stop those kinds of medications hair usually reverts to its prior state.
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Why is my hair frizzy all of a sudden?

Frizz occurs due to a lack of moisture in the hair. This causes hair to seek moisture from the air around it, which is why humidity often makes matters worse. In addition to the weather and hair's lack of moisture, there are a number of factors that can leave your hair more vulnerable to frizz.
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Why is the texture of my hair changing?

The bottom line: Several factors can change the color and texture of hair throughout your lifetime. They include stress, chemical hair treatments, heat styling, genetics, aging, medical conditions and illness.
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Why did my hair get frizzy after menopause?

Hair becomes frizzy during menopause because of hormonal changes that affect the hair growth cycle, density, texture, and the scalp's ability to maintain optimum sebum production. Menopause is more than just the cliched hot flashes, mood swings, and night sweats.
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Can too much conditioner make your hair frizzy?

Using too much conditioner on your locks may cause more damage than good. Over-conditioning your hair can make it dry, brittle, unmanageable, greasy, and limp.
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Can antidepressants make your hair curly?

As you know, most medication can have side effects. But did you know that they can make your hair thicker, curlier, or change it from brown to red? Of course not. These effects can be caused by skin care treatments, the contraceptive pill, antidepressants or even ibuprofen.
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Can curly hair turn straight permanently?

Professional permanent straightening

Perms are sometimes associated with creating curls in hair that doesn't naturally have it, but they can be used to make hair straight, too. Perms are usually done in one appointment that takes a few hours.
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What medications affect your hair?

Many different types of drugs are thought to cause hair loss, including:
  • Acne medications containing vitamin A (retinoids)
  • Antibiotics and antifungal drugs.
  • Antidepressants.
  • Birth control pills.
  • Anticlotting drugs.
  • Cholesterol-lowering drugs.
  • Drugs that suppress the immune system.
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Why is half my hair straight and half Curly?

It's very normal to have a mix of curl patterns on the same head of hair. It starts with your genetics. You see, the gene for curly hair is not completely dominant. It can remain dormant until activated and then it changes the shape of the hair follicle which changes the hair that grows from it.
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Why is my gray hair coming in curly?

It's normal for grays to grow in with a different curl texture. It happens because the slowed oil and melanin production in the hair affects its chemical structure.
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Can stress cause curly hair to go straight?

When we are stressed we produce the hormone Cortisol. High levels of cortisol can bring about changes in our body. It can shorten the Anagen or growth phase of the hair cycle. When this happens, it causes more hairs than normal to move from the anagen phase to the telogen or shedding phase.
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Can curly hair turn straight with age?

Your hair texture changes during menopause. It occurs around the age of 51 on average and may be the cause of your hair turning straight from curly. This is mainly because some women are genetically predisposed to be sensitive to 5 alpha-reductase, an enzyme found in hair follicles.
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Do men like curly hair?

Every man loves to run his fingers through a woman's hair. When you have a curly girl, you may not be able to get your fingers through it, but you can definitely caress it, twirl it around your fingers, and play with it. This goes hand in hand with the number 4 reason why men prefer naturally curly hair.
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Do antidepressants change your hair?

Antidepressants typically cause a type of hair loss called telogen effluvium. It is one of two types of drug-induced hair loss and can develop as a possible side effect of many widely used medications and supplements. The second type of drug-induced hair loss is called anagen effluvium.
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Can drugs affect your hair?

What Drugs Can Make Your Hair Fall Out? While excessive drug use of any kind can cause many severe health problems, marijuana, cocaine, meth, and adderall are the most common illegal drugs that cause hair loss.
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Is there a pill to change hair texture?

Despite more than five years of findings and publications, as well as a piqued interest from one of hair care's largest brands, it's likely we won't see any hair texture changing pill anytime soon - if ever at all.
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What does protein overload on hair look like?

The tell-tale signs of protein overload seem to be split ends and limp strands. Hair that feels brittle or sheds more than is normal for you can also be signs that your tresses have been exposed to too much keratin.
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How do you know if your hair is over conditioned?

Dry, weak, overly soft, limp and/or flat curls, no matter how much conditioner you add to it, are usually the first signs that your hair is over conditioned. Over time, hair that is excessively conditioned with moisture-based conditioners becomes porous and starts to develop dryness as a result.
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How do you tell if your hair is over moisturized?

Signs that you may be suffering from moisture overload are if your hair feels excessively soft and mushy, if you're noticing that your curl pattern is looser, or if your hair strands stretch but don't revert or bounce back. It can also lead to excessive split ends, limp or dull hair, a lack of volume, and more.
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