Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Hair appointments: protecting your neck


Have you noticed that your facial, jaw, or neck pain increases after a visit to the hairdresser? If so, you may have issues with the shampoo bowl. Years ago, I began to notice that it caused my trigeminal nerve to respond in a negative manner. Even after I stopped having pain caused by trigeminal neuralgia, I noticed that putting my head back into the bowl caused my neck and jaw to hurt.

There's a solution. Some hairdressers have shampoo bowl neck rests. They buy them from professional suppliers for approximately twenty-five dollars. They "pillow" works quite well for me. If I go to someone who does not have a cushion, I stand up, face the bowl and put my head in it, avoiding the backward flexion that spurs pain.

If you'd like to buy your own neck rest, I've seen them on Amazon.com. Maybe I should buy one, but instead, I think I'll give my mom a shout-out. She's a retired hairdresser who colors and cuts my hair at home. Thanks, Mom!

Here's to happy necks, faces, and jaws.

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8 comments:

  1. Great Advice. I get my hairdresser to use two towels to cushion my neck.

    Deborah M.
    deborahsbutterflyjourney.blogspot.com

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  2. Thank you, Deborah. Great to hear from you. Hope all is well.

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  3. Thanks for this tip, Kathy. My stylist uses a towel, but the neck rest sounds better.

    Yay for loving moms like yours! Give her an extra hug from me this week!

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  4. Jen, I'll be glad to give my mom that hug. Thanks for stopping by. Yes, the neck rest makes the experience so much more comfortable.

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  5. Thank you Kathy:-) I have a hard time at the hairdresser. I will ask the stylist if she has a pillow or I will by my own!

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  6. I noticed my new hairdresser doesn't use anything and it always bothers my neck. I'm saying something next time:)

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  7. Amazing that the bowl bothers people with healthy necks. Maybe they should be redesigned.

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