Is My Hair Really Damaged?
If you ask most people, they can tell
you what damaged hair is! It’s no secret, folks. We all know it when
we see it! Damaged hair is simply overworked, lifeless, dull,
breakage-prone hair. When hair is healthy, its outer layer (the cuticle) lies
flat and tight. When hair is damaged, the protective layers are
lifted up and away from the hair shaft or they are missing entirely. When the
layers aren’t flat and tight, the hair becomes weak, dull and
frizzy. If your hair is breaking, uneven, splitting, dry, frazzled
and otherwise a mess—your hair is likely damaged. Other signs your hair might
be in trouble. Followings are the Common problems regarding hair cosmetology:
·
Not gaining length
over time. Hair should be growing about ¼ to ½ inch per month.
·
Not full from roots
to ends. Hair looks stringy.
·
Color is not
consistent from roots to ends. Hair lightens towards the ends.
·
Naturally wavy or
curly hair that no longer waves or curls in certain areas.
Care
Consider your bad hair days
a thing of the past. People will think you've just stepped out of a salon,
thanks to eHow's great hair styling tips. Choose the right highlights, get rid
of the frizz, lose the dandruff, trim that nose hair or achieve that perfectly
groomed beard with these helpful hair care tips. There's even hair care
information for moms caring for babies and toddlers. Just click on a topic
below.
Articles in Care
1. How to Care For Curly, Frizzy Hair did
you just stick your finger into an electrical outlet? Is your hair two feet
taller than what it was yesterday? You may have caught a case of the frizz, and
you need to read below.
2. How to Choose a Shampoo Shampoo not only
washes your hair, it keeps it healthy and strong. Make sure you're using the
best shampoo for your hair type.
3. How to Choose Hair Products For Men The
secret to a great looking head of hair is all in the hair products you use. For
easy styling and great results use this guide to choose the right styling
products for your hair.
4. How to Get Healthy Hair No matter if your hair is worn long, short or somewhere
in between, healthy hair is always in fashion. Learn how to get healthy hair
and how to fake it until it gets there.
5. How to Wash a Wig It's suggested that you wash your wig (either synthetic or
human-hair) after every 20 to 25 wearings. You can buy products made especially
for wigs – including brushes, combs, picks, shampoo and conditioner - in a wig
or beauty supply store.
6. How to Improve Hair and Nails Through Your Diet Our physical traits are mostly
determined by genetics, but you can help nature along with changes in your
diet. To get your hair and nails in the best shape possible from the inside
out, read on.
7. How to Choose the Perfect Blond Hair Color They say blonds have more fun - but
only if they choose the right shade of blonde. Here you’ll learn the right
shade of blonde for your skin coloring, along with the latest trends in getting
that perfect blond hair color.
8. How to Choose the Right Hairbrush You'll look well-groomed if you brush your
hair, and brushing also distributes oils and helps keep your hair shiny. Follow
these tips to choose the right hairbrush for your hair type and style.
9. How to Deep-Condition Hair Combat the damage of chemical treatments, coloring,
heat styling and environmental pollution by deep-conditioning your hair on a
regular basis. This will help replenish lost moisture and keep locks shiny and
resilient.
10. How to Design a Hairstyle for Your Natural Hair You’ve seen the return of the
Afros this season, below are the steps to get the look.
11. How to Wash a Toddler's Hair Toddlers have very strong ideas about what they
like and dislike ' unfortunately, hair-washing is often one of the things they
don't like. Here's how to get them clean with a minimum of fuss.
12. How to shave your own head
Ever wanted to shave your
head? It's very easy to do!
13. How to Select Hair-Care Products
Are you finding your
bad-hair days outnumber the good ones? It could be due to your hair-care
products. You may be using one made for hair that's a different texture than
yours. Consult this chart, then head to the salon or drugstore. Soon your
tresses will go from terrible to terrific.
14. How to Wash Dreadlocks Your hair-care regime will change the moment you begin
to dread your hair. Line up all your current products in a row and see if they
pass the test.
15. How to Care for a Wig A human-hair wig is a bit more trouble than a synthetic
one, but keeping any wig in good condition is easy if you use products
especially formulated for wigs.
16. How to Choose a Hair Conditioner Your choice of conditioner depends most on
your hair type (unlike your choice of shampoo, which depends on your scalp
type). Choosing the right conditioner can help you avoid greasy, limp locks or
a dry, frizzy head of hair.
17. How to Keep Your Hair Stylist Happy! I have a seven year relationship with my
hair stylist and I know how to keep her happy. Once you’ve found the perfect
stylist checkout my tips to keep the peace.
18. How to Trim a Mustache There are many ways to groom a mustache. Decide how you
want yours to look before following these instructions.
19. How to Trim a Beard If you don't have a beard trimmer, go buy one at the
nearest drugstore. In the meantime, follow these steps for well-groomed facial
hair.
20. How to Choose Shampoo for Your Baby With so many brands and product types, it's
difficult to know which shampoo is best. The following steps will help you make
the right choice for your baby.
21. How to Keep Hair Healthy during the Summer Months Summer means fun in the sun.
Lazy days at the beach, lounging poolside, jetting around town with the top
down and enjoying a barbecue with friends. But if you don't protect your hair
from the elements, your dazzling 'do may be brittle, dry and plagued with split
ends come fall.
22. How to Trim the Back of Your Neck
Nice article.
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