How To Fix Hair Branching

Kamis, 20 April 2017

Healthy hair will look shiny because the layers of a flat hair cuticles can reflect light. Conversely, when damaged, hair can look dull, dry and feels even branched.

Actually what happens to damaged hair and how to cope with branched hairs?

Hair consists of three layers, namely the inner layer or (medulla), ago (cortex) or a layer that surrounds the medulla, and the outermost layer of the most vehement or (cuticle) which is responsible for protecting the inner layer of the hair. The cuticle layer protects the flat layers in your hair from the Sun, heat, chlorine, and all other harmful ingredients. Part the hair cuticles are more sensitive to damage. When part of the cuticle is damaged, the inside of the hair becomes unprotected.



The hair can be broken when there is a point at which hair thicken or weaken. Broken hairs can occur near the scalp, so that hair cannot grow long. The hair can also be broken at the end, this is what is commonly referred to with the hair branching. Here are some ways of overcoming hair branching

-Cut the ends of the hair regularly each 6-8 week. When it is not cut, branching can further propagate and cause worse damage.

-Avoid chemicals. The biggest cause of hair breakage is the use of chemicals that are not appropriate for hair care. Shampoo containing mineral oil and petrolatum are also best avoided because it can prevent moisture absorbs into the hair layer.

-No brushing or combing the hair too often because it can damage the hair due to the friction caused. In addition, braiding the hair too often can also cause hair breakage.

-Avoid excessive hair lengthened. Lengthen the hair without take care of him properly can also cause damage to the hair and scalp, even trigger hair loss.

-Avoid using heat to the hair repeatedly. Such tools include blow drying (hair dryer), a catok, or a curling iron. Once in a while styling your hair with this equipment may not be a problem, but it is recommended not to often.

-Use of serum or spray heat protector before using a hair dryer or want to styling your hair.

-Don't often do the bleaching. The technique of coloring the hair with hair bleaching, namely whitening first, and then dyed, can undermine the strength of the hair. Bleaching is changing the structure of the hair and makes it susceptible to damage because it can make the chemicals get into the cuticle and get rid of the hair's natural pigment. If you do blow drying the hair already done bleaching, you really will damage the hair.

-Use a hair moisturizer before bed at night. After applying the moisturizer, sleep with the use of hair cover or foil your pillow with a towel to avoid soiling the bed. Do once a week.

-After shampooing, apply conditioner. Furthermore, dry hair using a towel gently, or just wrap your hair in a towel to dry.

-Natural deposits on hair care products such as nuts, olive oil, shea butter, glycerine, sorbitol or believed can help overcome the branched hairs.

-Avoid the heat of the Sun. Select hair care products that provide protection from the Sun. Moreover, wear a hood or hat when walking on a sunny afternoon.

-to meet the needs of nutrition of the hair. Consumption of spinach and carrot to get vitamin A, salmon for omega-3, shells and nuts to get zinc. In addition, whole grains, low-fat products, and vegetables can help keep your hair and scalp healthy. Nutritional deficiencies can make hair look dull and limp, even loss.


Sometimes, hair damage such as branched or dry can be a sign of health problems, such as hyperthyroidism or an eating disorder such as anorexia. If your hair is damaged when You take care of him properly and do not use chemicals to the hair, you may need to do a medical check-up to see if you have certain medical conditions.

 

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