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Wednesday, December 17, 2014



Hair breaks and losses are one of the most dreaded conditions for young people nowadays. This is because it can deter your facial appearance and may make you an object of ridicule, especially among the female folks.

If you observe properly, you'll notice that most hair breaks do not occur naturally, although it may seem to, because most of the causes are not obvious to you. My point is, you can have some control in preventing your hair breaks or losses if you choose to.
You just have to know the main causes of your hair breaks and how to prevent them from happening frequently. You can prevent your hair from breaking too frequently by simply maintaining some hair care habits.

Here, I'll be highlighting some of the important things you can do to prevent frequent hair loss. These tips are as simple as you can imagine. So, you don't need to put any pressure on yourself to maintain your hair. Follow them and you'll have your hair bounce back and reset to natural mode.

1. Trim blunt ends.

Most times, this can be the artificial cause of hair breaks and losses. If you continue leaving your hair ends to remain blunt and loose, there is a huge possibility that the loose ends may role up and begin to cling to the other top part of your hair. This causes more hair losses when you start to brush or comb your hair. You'll discover that both the loose hair and your main hair will begin to break out. If you want to avoid too much hair loss when combing or brushing your hair, the first step will be to always trim the lose ends of your hair. This will allow smooth combing and you won't lose much hair even if your hair is weak.

2. Brush after drying.

If you want to avoid frequent hair breaks, then avoid brushing your hair when wet. Wet hair will always be entangled and may cling to the sticks of your brush. Another point is that wet hair is soft and more likely to break off. So, the more reasonable thing to do will be to dry your hair first before brushing.

3. Change conditioner.

If you maintain the standard but still discover that your hair do break off easily, then it's time to check your hair conditioner. There are many hair conditioners for different hair types. Some may be too active while others may be too mild for a particular hair type. You need to know what works best for your hair type and try to get the right conditioner if you want to avoid that constant hair break.

4. Get a professional touch.
Your constant hair breaks may not be because of the type of conditioner you use nor because of your hair type. One underrated cause of constant hair breaks and losses is the way you handle your hair. Are you really proficient in hair styling or is your stylist professional enough? Are you too hard in handling your hair or do you try too hard to be creative in styling your hair? Many hair styles require that you twist your hair so much that some of it will break out. If you want to avoid too much hair breaks and losses, then try to get a professional hair stylist who can condition and handle your hair the right way.

5. Don't apply too much dry heat.

Too much dry heat can cause hair breaks to a very high degree. When using your hair dryer, hot comb or hot hair twisters, make sure the heat is in the right degree and be quick to disconnect your hair immediately after each application.

All it takes is a little more care and concern in the way you handle your hair. Once you can put your heart to it, you'll be able to take out all causes of hair breaks and loss. Use the right conditioners and be careful not to patronize any new hair product without a professional recommendation. What is good for your friend's hair, may not exactly be good for yours. So, you have to take care and use every product with caution.

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