1. Top 5 Reasons for Hair Breakage
No one can avoid hair breakage. It is a natural process that is a result of various reasons. All you can do is
try to limit hair fall, by strengthening your hair. We have tried to underline the 5 reasons that usually lead to
hair breakage.
Hair Perms and Breakage
Permanent curls or Perms are one of the most common causes of hair breakage in a large number of people. If
the hair isn’t in good condition, when the perm is given, then even more hair is liable to break.
You must always get a perm from a well-trained person otherwise an untrained procedure will leave you with a
less amount of hair, as compared to when you started. The solution that is used in a hair perm is the chief
culprit when it comes to hair breakage as at times it is kept in the hair for too long a time and at other times,
the solution is much too strong.
Hair Dye
Another reason for hair breakage is the constant use of hair dye. Hair dye is after all made up of potent
chemicals, which are not good for your hair. One of the severest after-effects of using hair dye is hair
breakage. This is because an excessive drying of hair strands takes place, which results in a condition known
as split-ends. Ultimately, this results in hair breakage and hair loss.
Excessive Combing or Brushing
Some people are obsessed with their hair. If you are one of those, then get out of the habit quickly. Do not
brush or comb your hair all the time. We use a brush or comb to style our hair and many a times, this style
would be a direct contradiction to the direction of hair growth. Thus combing or brushing puts pressure on the
roots of the hair, resulting in breakage of hair.
Also the force used to comb or brush your hair is not constant and sometimes you are not gentle with your
hair. The result is hair breakage.
Excessive Heat
When you blow dry your hair, you are exposing your hair to heat. You must take care in this regard as
excessive heat will make your hair brittle and prone to breakage. The application of excessive heat results in
the permanent damage to hair follicles, which leads to hair breakage.
Illnesses and Hair Breakage
Post operative stress, medicinal side effects, and various treatment procedures also lead to hair breakage. In
such cases, once you stop the particular medical treatment or are cured from an ailment, the hair breakage will
stop.
Solutions for Breaking Hair
Now that we have discussed some of the common causes that lead to breaking, let's discuss prevention.
Brittleness and dryness lead to snapping and tearing of the follicle shaft. Using a conditioner for breaking
hair or a shampoo for breaking hair can help and aid in mending torn fiberous connections.
As discussed, heat and chemicals re-structure the shaft's molecular structure as is eveidenced by perms,
relaxing, and straightening. When this occurs, nutrients and hydration in the medulla is damaged or depeted.
Restoring balance is a necessary requirement to repairing damage and further preventing breaking.