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January 28, 2019 2 min read
Many hair problems are common and are quite simple to correct and treat. Here are seven of the most common problems and how you can solved them.
Dull Hair –
To help fix dull hair you can fill in damaged areas by using specially formulated shampoos and conditioners. These products coat the cuticle of your hair to make it look shinier and healthier and prevent breakage.
Thinning Hair –
If you suspect your hair is thinning, first visit your doctor to make sure that your hair loss isn’t caused by a nutritional deficiency or medical condition. There are numerous possible causes of hair loss, and many are treatable. If your doctor diagnoses you with one of these issues, follow their advice on how to reverse your hair loss. If your doctor tells you that you have androgenic pattern hair loss, there are many steps you can take to battle its effects.
Static Hair –
Dry air can cause your strands to become electromagnetically charged, and over-brushing and winter hats can exacerbate the problem. Switch to a moisturising shampoo and conditioner or use a leave-in conditioner to keep your hair from getting too dry.
Brassy Hair –
If you have grey or blonde hair, environmental factors can cause your light hair to take on an unwanted brassy or yellow tone. To combat this, use a violet toning shampoo once every week to neutralise the unwanted yellow tones.
Greasy Hair –
An easy short term fix for greasy, oily hair is simply to spray dry shampoo into your roots, massage, and brush out. However, if your hair is always excessively oily, you may need to actually wash your hair less often. Over washing your hair can cause your scalp to overproduce oils. So invest in a great dry shampoo!
Lack of Volume –
If your hair is looking flat on top, make sure that you are only applying conditioner towards the middle and ends of your hair and away from your roots. Heavy conditioners tend to weigh down the hair causing it to look flat and lose volume.
Breakage and Split ends –
Regular trims will help to prevent breakage by removing split ends. Split ends can actually travel up the shaft and cause the hair to break off. That’s why it’s so important to visit your hairdresser for regular trims!
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