Do You style your hair everyday?
If you do then your hair probally is screaming for help!
Damaged Cuticle
The cuticle layer is the outer-most layer of the hair shaft. When it's left unprotected or exposed to excessive heat, the cuticle becomes irreversibly damaged and cannot be repaired.
Increased Porosity
Once the cuticle is damaged, the hair shaft becomes more porous. Increased porosity makes hair more prone to breakage and dryness.
Breakage
Breakage is common in all hair types, but when layers of hair are damaged by excessive heat, hair loses elasticity and is much more likely to snap and break.
Dryness
Dryness occurs from increased porosity---the shaft loses moisture more easily, making hair dry and brittle.
Split Ends
When the cuticle is worn away at the end of a hair strand, the shaft's middle layer---called the cortex---begins to unravel and split. Split ends cannot be fixed and must be cut to prevent further splitting.
Prevention
Limit heat-tool usage and invest in tourmaline or ceramic-coated styling tools, since these applicences distribute heat more evenly than others.
Try to wash hair every other day you can style hair in low side buns and sleek pony tails on non-wash days, plus dry shampoo helps keep the oil at bay.
You should treat your hair like silk buy proper brushes made from natural wood and a silk pillow cases to prevent your hair from tearing at night.
For deep condtionair treatments try Olive oil, Argan oil, Coconut Oil and Avaocado, warm oil up and saturate hair and sit with a warm moist towel for a least half night or all night then shampoo and rinse.
A womans hair is her glory.


0 comments:
Post a Comment