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How to Repair Fine Damaged Hair
You can tell whether your hair is damaged when you see it—and feel it. You may have noticeable breakage and split ends, dry hair that is brittle to the touch, a dull and lifeless style, and likely some additional frizz. Before you can start repairing your damaged hair, you must first accept that you have a problem. If you see some of your ends... -
All About Hair Porosity
If you're treating and hydrating your hair but it's still dry and frizzy, a hair porosity test may be in order. The capacity of your hair to retain and absorb moisture is referred to as porosity. Hair porosity is largely determined by genetics, just like hair type, although other factors such as chemical treatments, weather, and heat style can also influence hair porosity. Knowing... -
Menopause and Hair Loss
The typical age of menopause is about 50 years old, and some women notice a change in hair pattern in the months or years preceding up to it. The volume and quality of the hair frequently appears to deteriorate, with some women reporting that hair does not grow as much as it used to. When washing, more hair appears in the basin, and hairbrushes... -
How To Stop Hair Shedding: Causes of Hair Loss
Hair shedding can be caused by a variety of factors, and it's really a natural part of the hair cycle. It might be concerning, though, if you find a lot of strands clogging up your shower or coming out when you brush your hair. But don't worry, it's not the end of the world. It's normal to lose about 100 hairs every day, and... -
Hair Building Fibers: What Are The Side Effects?
Accepting male or female pattern baldness is a challenging task for many of us. Many men's first reactions to hair loss include annoyance, despair, and denial. Others begin investigating various strategies to prevent their hair from thinning more. Hair fibers are one of the most promising treatments for some forms of hair loss available today. While surgery has been the go-to treatment for people...