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    For those who use hair ties, you should know this

    Rodei MyBy Rodei MySeptember 26, 20253 Mins Read
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    Hair ties — we use them without a second thought. Whether you’re throwing your hair into a messy bun, a sleek ponytail, or just keeping one on your wrist “just in case,” these tiny accessories are part of daily life for millions of people.

    But beneath their simple appearance lies a surprising mix of benefits, risks, and little-known facts. In this article, we’ll dive into the truths about hair ties — the good, the bad, and the stuff no one tells you — so you can keep your hair healthy while still rocking your favorite styles.

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    1. Hair ties can damage your hair

    Not all ponytails are harmless. Tight or rough hair ties — especially those with metal clasps — can tug on strands, leading to breakage and split ends over time. The more often you wear them, the higher the risk of damage.

    Better option: Choose fabric-covered ties or spiral coil hair ties, which grip without pulling. They’re much gentler on your strands and scalp.

    2. Not all hair ties are created equal

    Just like skincare or makeup, your hair accessories make a difference.

    • Elastic bands: Cheap, convenient, but harsh on hair.

    • Silk or satin scrunchies: Reduce friction, making them ideal for curly, dry, or fragile hair.

    • Coil ties (like Invisibobble): Help prevent creasing and tugging while holding hair securely.

    Think of it as investing in quality tools for your hair’s long-term health.

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    3. Sleeping with a tight hair tie is a bad idea

    A tight ponytail at night may feel convenient, but it puts unnecessary stress on your roots and scalp. Over time, this can lead to thinning and breakage.

    Better option: If you prefer tying your hair before bed, opt for a loose scrunchie and keep it low at the nape of your neck. Avoid high ponytails while sleeping.

    4. Hair ties can cause traction alopecia

    Wearing the same tight hairstyle every day (think slick buns or high ponytails) can lead to traction alopecia — a type of hair loss caused by constant pulling on the scalp.

    The good news? It’s preventable. Vary your hairstyles, give your scalp breaks, and avoid always pulling your hair back in the same way.

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    5. Hair ties collect bacteria

    Much like makeup brushes or pillowcases, hair ties don’t stay clean for long. If you wear them on your wrist or reuse the same ones after workouts, they can collect sweat, dirt, oil, and bacteria.

    Tip: Wash your hair ties regularly (especially fabric ones) or replace them every few weeks to keep your hair and scalp healthier.

    6. Hair ties are often more than just accessories

    For many people, hair ties carry a strange emotional weight. They’re tucked into bags, wrapped around doorknobs, and left in cars — always nearby, just in case. Some wear them on the wrist out of habit or even as a low-key accessory.

    In a way, hair ties are like modern comfort objects: small, practical, and always there when you need them.

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    Final thoughts

    Hair ties are small but mighty — and they deserve more thought than we usually give them. By choosing the right type, keeping them clean, and giving your hair a break from tight styles, you can enjoy all the convenience without the damage.

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