A. Brittleness
Hair looks dry, lifeless, lacks manageability and snails easily. It has many split ends and breaks when a strand is pulled between the fingers.
Causes
Brushing wet hair and combing it too roughly. This weakens the hair and can lead to split ends and breakage.
If the perming solution is left on the hair for a long time.
Over exposure to sunlight.
Prolonged illness cause hair to become dry, and brittle and to break off close to the scalp.
An imbalanced diet deficient in calcium or protein weakens the hair.
Solution
Shampoo your hair by massaging your scalp with the pads of the fingers, not your nails. Work the shampoo from roots to ends gently.
Do not use an electric hair dryer or electric roller. Pat you hair dry with a soft towel never rub vigorously.
Don't brush your hair when it is wet.
Always cover your hair when you are in the sun or moving in cold weather.
Be sure your hair is in excellent condition before you have it permed, straightened, bleached or tinted.
Use a hair conditioner.
B. Dryness
Hair looks dull, lifeless and does not feel silky.
Causes
Tends to loose its natural barriers of oil and moisture when it has been over-processed or over shampooed.
Too long exposure of hair in the sun and wind causes dryness for different individuals who are affected differently in such conditions.
Chlorination due to salt water.
When hair has been over blow dried at high temperatures.
Solution
Use a mild shampoo formulated for your hair type, in small quantity.
Always finish with a moisturizing conditioner.
Let your hair dry naturally. If you want to use blow-dry, hold the drier at least six to eight inches away from your head and keep it moving.
After swimming in chlorinated or slat water, shampoo and condition your hair.
C. Dullness
Hair has no sheen. It may have many split ends. The color becomes extremely drab.
Cause
The light that hits split or broken hair is diffused and the hair looks dull.
Lack of oil contents in the scalp.
When the hair has not been rinsed thoroughly after shampooing.
Washing hair with hard water.
Application of hair spray of setting lotion, which leave a dulling film.
Solution
Use a protein-based hair conditioner.
If you do not have time to shampoo, dry-clean your hair. Pull a nylon stocking over a brush and give your hair a dozen strokes, it will took shiner in no time.
If the condition does not improve, consult a dermatologist. It can sometimes be related to illness or dietary deficiencies.
D. Lack of Body
Hair looks limp, does not set and lies close to the scalp.
Causes
Due to excess moisture in humid weather.
Over conditioning of hair.
Solutions
Try washing your hair everyday.
Use an oil-free conditioner once or twice a week to make your hair look thicker and increase its holding power;
Short style haircut gives you hair a body boost.
E. Flackiness
Itchy scalp and white flacks.
Causes
Caused by dandruff.
Due to very dry scalp.
Cold weather and winds.
If your diet is lacking in poly-unsaturated fat.
Using too much hair spray.
Do not rinse thoroughly after shampooing.
Solution
Use a medicated shampoo prescribed by a dermatologist.
Try washing your hair more frequently.
Add an extra tablespoon of safflower of sunflower oil to your daily diet.
Stop using hair sprays, setting lotions and conditioners.
F. Oiliness
Hair looks limp, too greasy and clumps together.
Causes
Due to oily scalp.
Psychological stress.
Wrong to over-using conditioner.
Solution
Shampoo daily with an oil free shampoo.
Do not use conditioner or use an oil free conditioner once or twice a week only.
G. Hair loss
Hair falls out in clumps.
Causes
Sudden hormonal change.
After a serious illness.
When running a high fever.
A deficiency of important nutrient in your diet.
Mental tension.
Solution
Brush hair gently with a soft, natural bristle brush.
Shampoo lightly with a mild shampoo.
Do not use hair blow dryer.
Stop using hot rollers.
Do not pull to twist your hair.
know what type ur hair is and follow these tips!!
hope this helps u...
2007-12-12 19:46:02
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If your hair is really dropping out like you say, this is not normal and you need to see a doctor. Hair loss is a symptom of sometimes serious medical conditions, and in women it's a classic sign of polycystic ovary syndrome. I know because I have it.
2007-12-12 13:45:08
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answer #2
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answered by No Shortage 7
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a hair wardrobe's scissors is their existence. a hair wardrobe's comb is their flesh. u in simple terms dropped all your flesh. the area touching directly to the scissors, i've got been given it from a manga referred to as "elegance Pop" that could be a REALLLY good manga. all approximately 2 hair dressers XD
2016-11-03 02:18:06
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answered by liberis 3
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A hair dresser's scissors is their lifestyles. A hair dresser's comb is their flesh. U just dropped all your flesh. The section in regards to the scissors, i received it from a manga referred to as "magnificence Pop" which is a REALLLY just right manga. All about 2 hair dressers XD
2016-08-06 11:20:21
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answered by ? 2
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hair loss is natural.
i wouldnt worry.
unless you think its major, maybe see a doctor?
and you can get hair strengthining hair products that prevent hair from falling out aswell.
2007-12-12 13:46:17
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Drop Hair
2017-02-22 13:37:12
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answered by Anonymous
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some hair loss is normal....... everybody looses some but if its faster than usual u may want to get that checked.....
2007-12-12 13:46:51
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answered by Anonymous
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