Special care handbook for curly vietnam hair
Taking care of your vietnamese hair to keep it healthy and keep it is not everyone knows.
Under the influence of high temperatures and strong chemicals when waving, hair after bending without careful care may face the following problems:
Dry and brittle hair: Hair is overheated, even "burned" resulting in loss of natural moisture and become dry, brittle. This sign is easily recognizable when you use your palms to brush your vietnamese hair, because the ends of your vietnam human hair will split into short pieces that are attached to your hands.
Split hair: Hair usually starts to split because the cuticle is split, exposing the inner core. From the core of the vietnam hair appears a fault line and if serious, the core of the vietnam hair may be slipped out.
Dull and glossy hair: the vietnamese hair is made up of a cuticle on the outside. The more the cuticle closes, the more smooth and shiny the vietnam hair is. Although the epidermis is very hard, its surface is particularly susceptible to friction, especially with the use of bending tools.
Hair loss: Curling too often causes hair to be in a state of tension, scalp weakness and hair loss more uncontrollable.
Omega 3 fatty acids: have special effects on the hair growth and keep the vietnam hair healthy, but our body itself can not produce. You can add this acid from foods such as salmon, walnuts or avocados.
Iron: It is especially important when it helps the cells carry oxygen to the vietnamese hair follicles. The fact that the body is iron deficient (anemia) is a major cause of hair loss. You can find very popular foods like chicken eggs, chicken, fish, pork and beef.
Under the influence of high temperatures and strong chemicals when waving, hair after bending without careful care may face the following problems:
Dry and brittle hair: Hair is overheated, even "burned" resulting in loss of natural moisture and become dry, brittle. This sign is easily recognizable when you use your palms to brush your vietnamese hair, because the ends of your vietnam human hair will split into short pieces that are attached to your hands.
Split hair: Hair usually starts to split because the cuticle is split, exposing the inner core. From the core of the vietnam hair appears a fault line and if serious, the core of the vietnam hair may be slipped out.
Dull and glossy hair: the vietnamese hair is made up of a cuticle on the outside. The more the cuticle closes, the more smooth and shiny the vietnam hair is. Although the epidermis is very hard, its surface is particularly susceptible to friction, especially with the use of bending tools.
Hair loss: Curling too often causes hair to be in a state of tension, scalp weakness and hair loss more uncontrollable.
Detect damaged vietnamese hair
A simple but accurate test of your vietnamese hair loss is to wrap a hair around your finger, then drop it into a glass of water. If the vietnam hair quickly returns to its original shape, it will retain its strength. If not, it can be concluded that your vietnam human hair is damaged and need proper restoration. To get rid of the damage to your vietnam hair, along with modern hair care technologies, you need both time and effort.Nutrition
Adding water and vitamins as well as fatty acids from foods will be the simplest and most effective way for you. In particular, you need to pay attention to the following minerals:Omega 3 fatty acids: have special effects on the hair growth and keep the vietnam hair healthy, but our body itself can not produce. You can add this acid from foods such as salmon, walnuts or avocados.
Iron: It is especially important when it helps the cells carry oxygen to the vietnamese hair follicles. The fact that the body is iron deficient (anemia) is a major cause of hair loss. You can find very popular foods like chicken eggs, chicken, fish, pork and beef.
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