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Did you know that.


Do you know what is the difference between falling and breaking the capillary wire?
We all lose 100 to 150 hairs a day, and this is a normal factor. A warning sign is when the amount of hair lost changes to excessive or even when the texture is dry, brittle, and chipped.
These are warning signs that the hair is having some problems.
In any case, medically, the most appropriate person to treat hair-related problems is an endocrinologist and/or dermatologist doctor, who will be able to identify the source of the problem and suggest an effective treatment.
We, for simplicity’s sake, briefly analyze the differences between these two situations and provide some simple suggestions for behavior.

Breaking
By analyzing your hair you can see if it is brittle, broken, and you often find bits of your hair.
The major cause of hair breakage is due to incorrect use of chemistry, which is of low quality or applied by inexperienced hands and therefore in incorrect ways.
The quickest solution is cutting, followed by reconstruction and hydration to restore the hair to a healthy state. Well-nourished and healthy hair does not break easily.
Therefore, a medium-term capillary chronogram should be followed, which includes the main steps for regenerating the capillary thread by interrupting the breakage.
The products suitable to carry out this course are usually recommended by a professional, who analyzing the state of the hair recommends a series of products for general restoration.
Some suggestions are also useful:
– Avoid rubbing the hair when drying with a cloth to avoid generating electrostatic current;
– Untie knots only in damp hair to avoid tensile breakage;
– Use combs and brushes made of natural materials;
– Use rubber bands free of metal elements;
– decrease the use of straighteners and hair dryers and in any case combine the use of these tools with a product that contains heat protection.

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