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Thursday, January 7, 2016

Info On Damaged Hair Repair Products

By Richard Wright


The one thing women love and cherish very much is their hair. The amount of money and time they spend on their products is astonishing. A woman wants to look nice regardless whether they are short or long. One thing that causes panic and sorrow is when she notices that they do not look as health and shiny as it used to be. This leads to a panic and the lady will do anything to restore her it. Cosmetic and beauty companies are making a lot of money in selling damaged hair repair products to such women.

It is relatively very easy to damage hair. Top of the list is chemically over treating with very harsh chemicals and also bleaching and coloring. Another cause of damage is over heating either by blow-drying too much and using the flat iron. Plaiting the same style over and over and for too long also leads to hair breakage as well as leaving weaves on for too long.

Neglecting them by failing to wash and to use a moisturizer leads to brittleness and breakage. Diet is another contributing factor to poor damaged hair as it lacks the nutrients it needs to maintain its shine and strength. The kind of combs and brushes used leads to breakage and thinning as the pulling and scrubbing should be done wisely.

One business sector that has been flourishing is the beauty one. Availability and affordability of beauty products means that many middle-income families can afford blow driers, flat irons, and other appliances at home. This may be good for them because they can use these appliances anytime at home but it is bad for them when used too often. Even high school children can afford to buy themselves chemicals at cheap prices destroying their delicate scalps and good hairs.

Over the years, many African ladies had opted to have straight hairs and therefore used chemicals to perm it. Recently however, many have reverted back to the natural African look. This means no more chemicals but to repair the damage that was done over years, one has to use repair products which may take time but will eventually get ones hairs to their natural healthy look.

There is a variety of merchandise to choose from in the market. What one needs to look at before buying is the type of hair and what caused the damage in the first place. It is also good to consider the cost.

To avoid spending too much on repair products, one can make them at home using what is mostly available. Eggs, bananas avocados mixed with honey, milk, or olive oil make very good mayonnaise.

When looking for these repair products it is advisable to note that the most advertised or expensive one may not often be the best for you as everyone has a different body metabolism which means certain chemicals react differently with them. Shopping around gives one a chance to compare and dermatologists often advice customers to use one product for a time and later change to another to contrast the effects.




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