One of the causes of hair loss is styling, as we mentioned in the article 22 Reasons for Hair Loss for Men and Women. The way you style your hair can cause hair to look brittle, flyaway, dull, or even fall out. Follow these tips from dermatologists to help style your hair without causing damage.
How to style hair without damage
How to style hair without damage The way you style your hair can make your hair look frizzy, flyaway, dull, or even fall out. Follow these doctor's tips The way you style your hair can make hair look brittle, flyaway, dull or even fall out.
Follow these tips from board-certified dermatologists of the American Academy of Dermatology [S] to help style your hair without causing damage to the skin. To help style your hair without causing damage:
1. When drying hair
Dry your hair by wrapping it in a towel after showering or bathing. Another alternative is to let your hair air dry.
2. When the hair gets wet
Most people should handle wet hair as little as possible because wet hair breaks more easily when brushed or combed.
However, people with curly or tightly weaved hair should brush their hair when wet to reduce the chances of hair breakage.
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3. When combing the hair
Keep brushing to a minimum. Brushing your hair 100 strokes a day can cause split ends.
4. When using styling products
Minimize the use of "long-wearing" styling products. Using a comb to style your hair after applying the product can cause hair breakage and can lead to hair loss over time.
5. When dried
Allow your hair to air dry partially before styling or combing. Reducing the number of times you tumble dry a week also helps reduce spoilage.
6. When using hair irons
Flat irons should be used on dry hair on low or medium heat, no more than every two days. If you are using a curling iron, leave it in place for a second or two. No matter what your hair type, excessive heat can damage your hair.
7. When using hair tools
Don't wear braids, braids, ponytails and hair extensions all the time. These styles pull on the hair and can cause tension that causes it to break. If the stress continues, permanent hair loss may develop.