Posted in Category : Hair Care | December 17, 2009

Hair Breakage - Prevention, Treatment, Causes

Hair breakage is an extremely common problem. It is particularly unpleasant if you have long hair that you take time and trouble over. But there are a few standard causes for hair breakage. One of the commonest ones is tying hair too tightly. If you have been doing this for a long time – and by a long time here we are speaking in terms of years as opposed to a few days – then your hair will get pulled from the roots. In all likelihood, the weakest point of the hair strand would be between the point where the rubber band is tied and the scalp, since this is where the maximum tension between the two points lies. So you would find that your hair has broken and is probably become frizzy as well. This is also a normal thing, as when you break hair by pulling it, you are pushing it beyond its natural limit of elasticity, so as a result, the remainder of the strand would tend to frizz up. You need to completely stop tying your hair. This is the only solution that is available to you if you wish to stop further breakage. Because hair strands that have been broken half way are weak, they may take time to grow back. But you can be assured that they will definitely grow back, providing that you do not tie your hair back. This would be a preventive measure as well as a treatment of sorts.

Treatment for Hair Breakage

Another thing that can lead to broken hair strands is applying heat treatments to your hair. Using curling irons and dryers are a surefire way of ensuring that your hair strands are so weak that they simply snap into two. Once again, you would need to go easy on using these. If possible for you, please avoid using them for a few months. This will be helpful in restoring the natural structure of your hair as well. Alongside these measures, which are more preventive than anything else, you can also soothe your broken hair strands by regular warm oil applications to them. You should use olive oil, as it also has restorative properties which will help to put your hair in better shape. Olive oil is also a highly nourishing oil, and your hair will need all the nourishment it can get since it has been weakened considerably over time. A combination of these methods will be helpful when allowed time to work.

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