Beauty treatments & Its Effects on HairCategory: Beauty Article added by: Andreas Stadtgen
Beauty treatments on hair to style it color it, bleach it having been going on since time immemorial. In fact even first-century Romans preferred dark hair, which was made so by a dye concocted from boiled walnuts and leeks. This craze still continues with youngsters experimenting with hair styles, bleaching, hair coloring, perm, curling, straightening, etc.
Below are some treatments and how they effect your hair and could aggravate hair-loss:
- Heat styling products like curling and straightening irons can dry out even oily hair if they're used too much.
- Relaxers (straightens) work by breaking chemical bonds in curly hair and can lead to skin irritation and hair breakage.
- Using blow-dryers, curling or straightening irons, or color on chemically relaxed hair can also increase the risk of damage.
- Perms take straight hair and make it curly. This could lead to skin irritation, hair-breakage and consequent hair-loss.
- Permanent hair coloring treatments can cause scalp redness and irritation, burning and hair-loss.
- Hot rollers and dryers destroy the hair’s elasticity and strength.
- Metal combs and sharp bristled brushes make hair dull.
To change the shape of your hair, tremendous heat is applied. Tough it is, but hair cannot cope with some of today’s beauty treatments. Due to the ill-effects of such chemical treatments, the incidence of lawsuits seeking compensation for damage caused by chemical abuse is increasing alarmingly. It is better to be safe and healthy by following safe hair beauty treatments and opting for natural ingredients, where possible.
In today’s highly competitive world, good looks play an important role and nobody likes to abstain from all the look enhancing treatments and hence it is important to remember to take care of your hair just like your skin and your body. Just as you build up your body, you have to build up your hair ideally seven times stronger to withstand all the abuse on it.
Posted By: Andreas Stadtgen Web: http://www.alopezie.de Contact: e-mail
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| Andy Stadtgen is maintaining Germany´s largest forum about hair loss Alopezie.de, now being accompanied by an international site called Hairloss-info.de |
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