Wednesday, July 22, 2009

How to properly comb hair??

I have a bad hair fall from many years now i am used to it cus i have known i wont go bald but my problem is hair is everywhere.where i sit.where i sleep .I comb and then try to take out all the hair which is falling ,still i will find it scattred all over.are there some tips to prevent this pls helpp..



How to properly comb hair??

I comb underneath my hair a few times to untangle the bottom and that prevents breakage at the top. Then I comb on top and all the way through my hair. But since your hair is falling out in beautiful strands I suggest that you go to the hair salon and get some good, hair healthy treatments.



How to properly comb hair??

i'll try ...ok you do know that if you brush\comb your hair 100 strokes a day it will be shiny and healthy alsso is it breaking or is it falling out???



Q. Why is my hair falling out?



A. First establish if the hair is actually falling out or breaking off.



Q. Why should my hair break off?



A. Too much heat from blow dryers, curling irons and hot rollers. Chemical damage from perms, color, bleach or chemical relaxers. Too much exposure to the sun. Poor brushing and/or combing habits. Always brush or comb gently especially with wet hair. The oldest and weakest parts of the hair are the ends. Frequent trimming helps prevent split ends from splitting up to the newer hair. Your salon professional can give you more detailed advise on breakage and the best products to use for the problem.



Q. How much hair loss is normal?



A. A healthy head of hair can lose about 100 to 150 hairs a day.



Q. What can cause abnormal hair loss?



A. First, I must tell you that your hair care professional is your best source of advice and information. He or she may even refer you to a doctor for more detailed help and information. Here are some reasons for hair loss.



Genetic: Can be inherited from your mother's or father's side of the family.



Nutrition %26amp; Diet: Too much animal fat in the diet. Rapid weight loss. Deficiencies in some vitamins %26amp; minerals. (Consult your doctor.)



Stress/Trauma: Stress or trauma can constrict blood supply to the capillaries which can cause lack of oxygen and nutrients. (Relax.)



Environment: Air pollutants, water pollution, chlorine, metals and over exposure to the sun. Ask you stylist for best course of action. I am sure your salon can recommend products to help.



Medications: Side effects of some drugs can cause hair loss. Some hormonal therapy can potentially can cause loss. Steroids, specific chemotherapies as well as many blood pressure, diabetic and even some acne medications. (Consult your doctor.)



Health: All healthy people don't have beautiful healthy hair. Malfunctions of the thyroid gland is one of the only known health related causes of hair loss. Side effects of the medications used to treat thyroid diseases can also cause hair loss problems. (Consult your doctor.)



Q. Are there any other reasons for my hair loss?



A. Hair loss has also been found with fluctuations in hormone levels due to birth control pills, menopause and some over the counter drugs. (Consult your doctor.) Rough scalp treatment such as rigorous hair brushing and styling or rough scalp massages. Pulling, twisting and binding hair too tight. Poor scalp hygiene.



Q. Are there products to help with my hair loss?



A. At our salon we recommend Nioxin hair and scalp products for hair loss problems for men or women. Much of the information supplied on this topic is from "An Educational Look Into The Causes Of Hair Loss" by Nioxin. My advice is always, "Talk to your hair care professional and/or your doctor for the best course of action to take for your hair loss problem.



Q. What brush is right for me?



A. Every brush has a specific styling purpose.



Paddle Brush: Flat and wide. Best for brushing out long hair and creating straight smooth styles. Not good if hair is layered and you want volume.



Cushion Brush: Good for medium lengths which is naturally straight. You won't get much bend with this brush.



Sculpting Brush: Good for backcombing to get volume.



Thermal Round Brush: Comes in different sizes and has a metal core. When heated acts like a roller to create bend or curl depending on size. It is not as strong when compared to hot rollers or curling iron.



Brush tips: It is best not to use brushes to untangle wet hair after shampooing. A wide tooth comb is best. Use brushes that have ball tips on the end of the bristles. The ball should be molded into the tips of the bristles not glued to the bristle tips.



I Hope your problem is answered



How to properly comb hair??

Well you need to start at the bottom and work your way up this way you will not break off any of your hair, also you get the rats out of your hair if you start out at the bottom and work up, and it doesn't hurt as much!!!!!



How to properly comb hair??

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