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Hair Loss From Straighteners or Dyes
Author: Raj Pandey
Ladies, over-treated
hair is the leading cause of hair loss in women. Take a break from hair
dyes, perms, relaxers, and the likes. According to the FDA, over the
counter dyes and chemical treatments tend to be the highest of all
complaints. Are you one of the many people that dyed their hair, only to
have it fall out in clumps? You’re not alone. It has happened to many
people. Now, what can we do about it?
Stop using relaxers. Whether these products contain lye, or are
lye-free, they still do serious damage to you hair. Both products
contain chemicals that ‘fry’ your hair. While that may sound harsh, it’s
simply the truth. If you must use a relaxer, take precaution. Read the
directions and follow them thoroughly. If you have sensitive skin, apply
a thin layer of petroleum jelly to the calm to prevent irritation.
Unfortunately, there’s very little you can do to bring your hair back to
its natural state. If you’ve noticed thinning and bald patches from
excessive hair dying, stop dying your hair! Let your hair heal itself.
It will take several weeks before you notice re-growth, unless, of
course–you do more damage during the healing process. Then it will take
longer. The moral of the story: be good to your hair, and it will heal
itself over time.
Carefully comb wet hair, avoid brushes. Do not rush through the combing
process. Whipping a comb through your hair pulls on the hair’s
follicles. As does eleastic bands or pony tail holders. Remobve them
carefully. Do not yank them out of your hair. In addition, do not use
curling irons or blow dryers on a regular basis. Especially if you’ve
noticed thinning or bald spots. Absolutely need gel or hair spray? Try
alcohol-free styling products. The alcohols in gel and spray only makes
dry damaged hair more susceptible to further breakage.
Should you decide to dye your hair. Try a semi-permanent hair dye, which
will wash out in six to eight weeks. You should ALWAYS avoid metallic
hair dyes. These are the culprits for a lot of hair related horror
stories. Leave all dyes on for the specified amount of time. If the
bottle tells you twenty-five minutes, don’t leave it on for thirty.
Those extra five minutes can actually take its toll on your hair,
promoting further damage. Always do a strand test to make sure that
you’re not allergic to the dye you purchased.
Raj Pandey is author and owner of Inhairit, a hair loss treatment progam.
For more information, visit www.inhairit.com/
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