The younger sister of Toni Braxton and star of the reality series 'The Braxtons' opens up about her alopecia diagnosis and shares her journey with the condition on the TV show.
- Aug 10, 2024
AceShowbiz - In the season premiere of We TV's "The Braxtons", Towanda Braxton reveals her diagnosis with alopecia, a condition that causes hair loss. She shares that she had previously suspected she had alopecia but didn't confirm it until she received an official diagnosis from a doctor. Towanda explains that she initially concealed her diagnosis from her husband but later decided to share it while planning the launch of her scalp and skincare line.
Alopecia affects approximately 2% of the population and can cause partial or patchy hair loss anywhere on the body. The condition can be hereditary or non-hereditary and can occur across genders. Towanda emphasizes the importance of seeking a proper diagnosis to determine the specific type of alopecia and appropriate treatment options.
Towanda's disclosure of her alopecia diagnosis is part of a growing trend of celebrities sharing their experiences with the condition. Black women are particularly susceptible to traction alopecia, which can be triggered by styling techniques such as braids and chemical treatments. Towanda's sisters, Tamar Braxton and Toni Braxton, have also embraced bald beauty in recent years.
On "The Braxtons", Towanda vows to document her hair journey and inspire others who are going through the same experience. She encourages them to know that their hair does not define them and that they can still embrace their strength and beauty without it.
"For everyone else who's going through the same journey, [I want to tell them] that it's okay, and your hair does not define who you are," Towanda says. "You can walk long and strong and walk in your greatness not having hair and that's okay."