Damaged hair that's falling out is often triggered by poor hair care, as well as harsh styling techniques. Here's how and how not to treat your lifeless hair to help bring it back to its former glory.
October 24, 2014
Damaged hair that's falling out is often triggered by poor hair care, as well as harsh styling techniques. Here's how and how not to treat your lifeless hair to help bring it back to its former glory.
Although some hair loss is normal – humans shed an average of 100 strands of hair per day – it's important to know the causes of damaged hair and why it can potentially result in hair loss. To help you understand, here's how not to treat your hair.
Don't excessively wring and dry
Hair is at its most fragile while wet and must be dried gently using soft, blotting rubs instead of harsh towel rubbing. To minimize the risk of damaging wet hair:
Don't use a hot blow dryer too often
Hair that's regularly subjected to heat becomes thin and prone to breakage.
Air-dry hair whenever possible.
Don't style hair too often
Even simple hair styling such as bunching, braiding, pony-tailing and tight hairpins can cause damage and hair loss as they choke the scalp's blood circulation.
Don't overdo colouring and chemical treatments
Excessive treatments using chemical-based solutions are highly damaging to hair and may cause irreversible balding.
There are things you can do to help improve the overall condition of your hair. Here's how you should be treating your hair.
Do use the right shampoo
Clean your hair regularly with appropriate hair products for your hair type.
Do treat your hair with care
By maintaining good hair grooming practices, you can help to protect your lush mane of hair. That includes:
Do lead a healthy lifestyle
To promote strong and healthy hair:
Do relax
Practice relaxation techniques to help save the head from stress-induced damage and hair loss.
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