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Showing posts with label What is Hair Damage ?. Show all posts

What is Hair Damage ?

Hair Damage

 


 A common mistake when dealing with hair problems is to confuse dry and damaged hair, which are actually treated differently.


First,
you need to understand the hairstyle itself. The heart of the fiber is the hair cortex, which contains the hair pigment (melanin). This head is protected by covering scales called cuticles, which normally, fine hairs lie on top of each other to strengthen the hair and give it a shiny coat. bright. When the spinal cord is damaged or weakened, the spinal cord becomes exposed and tense. When the hair splits or splits at the ends, the hair looks dull and lacks shine.

The symptoms may be the same (difficulty, confusion, rough appearance), but dry and damaged hair is not the same. Hair loss is caused by the lack (or removal) of natural oils that act as lubricants for each hair strand. Too much hair looks greasy, but too little hair looks dry. A professional hairdresser knows the condition of your hair very well, but damaged hair often breaks easily when pulled and has loose ends (due to weak bonds), while
dry hair is accompanied by with white spots on the skin. and strong and tough nature.



How to damage hair?

Hair can be damaged for many reasons. Daily environmental activities are the most common causes: the wind can break the hair itself and cause the strands to rub; The UV rays of the sun can burn the fibers; Hot tools can damage the chains that make up the hair system; Dirt can build up in the hose and cause cracking; and too much paint (or the wrong paint) can leave the trim open.

Different levels of damaged hair

Level 1:
In the level of damage, a lot of hair is cut off, some are raised or broken; but the inner cortex of the hair is not fully developed. Hair is slightly dry, shiny, dark in color and has a smell.
Stage 2:
When the hair is damaged, the hair is cut, which means that the inner layer has been removed and the inner cortex may be unprotected and can damage the hair area. At this level of hair damage, the number of separations is reduced, a large number of scales are broken and raised, possibly the outer cortex. Hair will have a rough texture with an uneven shape, uneven color and ends.
stage 3
The damage was so bad, some parts were completely dry. The bark is hollow and can weaken. At this time, the appearance of the hair is very thick and unstructured, lacks light, color and split.