Wednesday, February 24

What Are The Reasons of Hair Damage


We all loves our hair and we need to do extra care to avoid the damage of our hair. Hair damage has multiple potential causes, including diet, mineral deficiency, medications, severe stress or illness, pollution, and your genetics.

Up to one-third of the population suffer from hair loss, damage and of that third, thousands are women. There are no guarantees that you can prevent hair loss that is genetically programmed or hair loss caused by factors, not within your control. However, you can do the best by your hair to give it the greatest chance of staying in top condition and not leaving your head sooner than it needs to.

What Are The Reasons of Hair Damage? 


1. Use Bleach . 


Bleaching your hair penetrates the cuticle with chemicals and removes your natural pigments. You are changing the structure of your hair, making it more susceptible to damage.

Once you bleach, she explains, you've altered the strength of your hair, making it weaker. If you add blow drying and styling on top of bleaching, you can really damage your 'do, causing hair breakage, a dull look, and split ends.


2. Perms. 


Perming refers to either a chemical straightening or a chemical curling. It works by breaking the inner bonds of the hair and re-forming them back together in a different way."


Like bleaching, it weakens your hair, leaving it dull and damaged over time so that instead of luxurious curly locks or shiny straight tresses, your hair looks brittle and dry.


3. Highlights and coloring. 


Highlights and semi-permanent dyes aren't as damaging as bleach, but they aren't without consequences. They can also change the inner structure of the hair, causing a lackluster look and dryness, especially if you frequently color to hide roots or gray hair.


4. Flat iron and blow-drying. 


Heat causes temporary changes to the hydrogen bonds that hold hair together and that can make hair look dull.


Over time, the temporary changes can lead to more permanent damage if you tend to blow dry or iron on a daily basis.


5. Ponytails and braids. 


Ponytails and braids can cause hair to break, especially if your style is pulled tightly. If you wear it that way every day, permanent hair damage can occur


Braiding or putting your hair in a ponytail when it's wet can cause damage sooner because wet hair is more fragile.


6. Over-brushing. 


Think 100 strokes a day will make your hair shiny and full? Think again.


"Over-brushing your hair can cause split ends and breakage, with the over-brushing causing just too much consistent friction for hair to handle.

Cheap brushes don't help either, causing snags and tangles that are hard to get out and resulting in broken hair and split ends.


7. Over-shampooing. 


The goal of shampooing is to cleanse the scalp and remove oil buildup on your hair.


But over-washing can wash away your hair's natural moisture that helps your hair look healthy, making your hair dry. Although a significant amount of research has gone into making shampoos beneficial for your hair, you can still get too much of a good thing.


8. Extensions and weaves. 


Extensions and weaves are a lot like ponytails and braids. Over time, they can leave hair broken and brittle. The difference is the damage is at the roots where it is harder to cut out.


If you have a discomfort or ache in the scalp, that indicates that what you've done to your hair is causing too much pressure at the root.



















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