what is Hair Dysmorphic Disorder?


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There's Body Dismorphic Disorder, about which WebMD says: "People with BDD are preoccupied with an imagined physical defect or a minor defect that others often cannot see. As a result, people with this disorder see themselves as "ugly" and often avoid social exposure to others or turn to plastic surgery to try to improve their appearance. BDD shares some features with eating disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder."

So maybe "Hair Dysmorphic Disorder" would be "a preoccupation with an imagined defect with one's hair."

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I think it means that no matter how you fix your hair you see it as being ugly, while other people see it as being just fine.



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