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Things I Wish I Learned Earlier About How To Treat Hair Breakage Naturally

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Last Updated on September 10, 2022 by nks_admin

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Breakage is the most common cause of troublesome natural hair. Breakage, which is usually caused by dryness and/or poor hair nutrition, obstructs length retention, softness, and strong strands. Brittle texture, knots, short broken-off ends, and split ends are all signs of hair breakage or damage. Stop what you’re doing and read the suggestions below if you notice your mane is getting a little wicked (and knotted). How To Treat Hair Breakage Naturally

Things I Wish I Learned Earlier About How To Treat Hair Breakage Naturally

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1. CUT OR TRIM

Trim or cut away at the damaged ends to get rid of them. Use the curl test to determine how far you should clip. Take a tiny portion of hair and dampen it with a spray bottle before twisting it into a two-strand twist and checking your ends. Trim the tip if the ends are torn or twisted until they form a perfect curl. Healthy endings are tight, smooth, and curled, not split or knotted.

 

2. EXPLAIN

All your hair needs from time to time is a refresh. Cleanse your hair from root to tip with an ACV rinse or a light clarifying shampoo. A clarifying cleanse will clear your scalp of germs and fungus that obstruct moisture retention and healthy hair growth. Using ACV will help to balance your pH level, preventing bacteria and allowing your strands to grow on their natural oils.

 

3. EXTREMELY GOOD CONDITION

It’s not just for special events or hair emergencies that deep conditioning is used. It should be a regular element of your hair routine. A weekly deep conditioning treatment will maintain your hair in top shape! But, since we’re on the subject of hair emergencies, this is unquestionably a key to avoiding breaking. Whether you make your own hair elixir or buy one off the shelf, make sure to let the concoction sit in your hair for at least 5 minutes with heat or 15 minutes without.

 

4. USE NATURAL PRODUCTS.

Breakage can occur as a result of your hair reacting to a style product. Pay attention to what works and what doesn’t, and gradually phase out any items that may be causing you hair problems. To restore your hair’s health, use only organic fruit oils, natural butters (such as shea or cocoa butter), honey, aloe vera juice, and water.

 

5. GET AWAY FROM THE HEAT

Heat, with the exception of heated conditioners, which incorporate the use of a plastic cap to shield your hair from direct heat, can exacerbate breakage. Remove the blow dryer, curling iron, flat iron, and other heat tools from your hair until it is strong enough to handle them. Use a protectant styler and set your heat to low when you return to the heat.

 

6. IMPROVE YOUR MOISTURIZING SKILLS

The L.O.C. (liquid, oil, and cream) approach will always save your hair. It’s all in your technique, though. There are levels to this thing, and one can’t just massage stuff through her hair and call it a day. Apply your L.O.C. layer by layer to each section of your hair after sectioning it into quarters. Your strands will be grateful.

 

SEAL ENDS, NO. 7

This tip is identical to the one before, but it is so crucial that it merits its own section. The ends are the first to break when it comes to breakage, and this is usually because they aren’t cultivated as much as they should be. When twisting, curling, or setting your hair, use a moisturizing protectant like castor oil to seal the ends. Castor oil can be too heavy for some hair types, such as fine hair, to use all over the head. On the other hand, there’s nothing stopping you from utilizing the hefty material on your ends.

 

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