How to Bring Damaged Hair Back to Life
Growing hair and taking care of it may seem simple, but it isn’t. Keeping it healthy is kind of difficult especially because it is prone to many damaging factors such as styling, the weather, poor nutrition, harsh chemicals in hair products, and all the other factors. And the moment it gets damaged, it is irreversible. But like in many other things, there is also what we call damage control in hair care. Whatever the cause of your problem is, whether it is due to care products such as shampoos or coloring, due too much styling by heat styles such as portable hair dryers, or due to a bad hairbrush, there are a few things that you can do to control further damage and there are preventive measures to stop the damaging factors. So how can you repair your already damaged hair?
First thing that you have to do is identify what causes the damage. Most common factor is extreme weather. Extreme heat and extreme cold are both factors affecting it. Another common factor is over-styling, too much use of hair dryers, flat irons, and curling irons. Hair is also affected by harsh chemicals that might be present in some shampoos, hair colors or other hair products. Sometimes, as you grow your hair more length, it becomes brittle and it becomes prone to split-ends. Tangling is also one factor that damages the hair.
It is important that we use a mild shampoo to clean our hair. Washing the hair everyday may be good to some, while it may also be damaging to others. This is why it is really important to use a shampoo that’s mild enough even if it will be used everyday. Conditioning also helps in giving hair moisture. Shampoo is good only to cleanse the scalp while the conditioner can do the job in keeping strands, especially its ends moisturized.
While you grow your hair to a desired length, it is also important that you cut the ends every 6-8weeks to remove split-ends before it spreads out widely. If you cut the ends of your hair regularly, you need not remove a large portion of its length as split-ends only become worse when not removed regularly.
Too much heat due to styling tools may be harmful to hair. The good thing is that some of these tools have been developed to be more hair friendly with the help of technology. Blow drying adds volume to our hair, making it look more manageable. But these portable hair dryers should also be used the right way. Babyliss hair dryers should only be used not less than 5 minutes a day, and the hair should at least be 10% moisturized. Meaning, the hair should only be dried up to 75-90% to leave a little moisture.
As for hair color, you should only use the ones with small ammonia content or better, ammonia-free formulas. Nowadays, many hair dyes having moisturizers as part of their formulation. It would also help if you get a trim first because your ends are prone to absorbing more color, which is more damaging to the hair.
Damaged hair means dull, brittle, dry and lifeless hair. But it’s not yet the end of the world. Just try not to subject your hair to further damage and follow the preventive measures in taking care of your hair. Yes you can still use portable hair dyers to style your hair. Just remember to use it properly and not excessively and only choose Babyliss hair dryers.