Monday, March 17, 2014

Hair Treatments to Reduce Breakage and Tangles

Hair breakage is one of the most prevalent factors that affects hair growth. While you dream of Rapunzel-like long, luscious locks, hair tangling and breakage can bring her bad-haired evil twin to the front. The main causes for hair breakage in Afro-American hair are lack of moisture and forced untangling of the hair. Aside from these factors, heat exposure from styling tools like curling irons, flat irons and blow driers, also weaken the hair strands, making them prone to split ends and breakage. If you're looking for ways to strengthen your hair, and making untangling your locks easier, try using these treatments along with other black hair care products.

Hot oil treatment 

Hair that lacks moisture and is frizzy has better chances of facing breakage, not to mention tangling in stubborn knots. A hot oil treatment can help in nourishing the hair follicles from the root to the scalp, giving it a spritz of moisture. Prepackaged treatments, amongst other black hair care products, can be bought from stores, or you can visit a hair salon and have your tresses pampered with them, or even do it yourself at home! Choose a mix of coconut oil, olive oil, almond oil and castor oil for your hot oil treatment, so it hydrates your scalp and moisturizes your tresses.

Protein treatments

If your tresses have turned brittle due to the effects of heat and chemical treatments, a protein treatment can help in restoring its strength and elasticity. Light protein treatments can come in handy if you are looking at a routine care option. A lot of protein can make your hair turn crunchy too, so balance these protein treatments by using moisturizing conditioners, for the best results. In case the chemical damage on you hair is severe, you will need to go in for an intensive treatment. Many hair stylists and salons offer these treatments.

Deep conditioning

Frizzy, wiry hair, has a tendency to break easily as it is devoid of moisture. A deep conditioner made of olive oil, avocados, apple cider vinegar and Shea butter can ease out hair untangling. Or you could try pre-pooing your hair with a hair strengthening conditioner. Pre-poo refers to moisturizing your hair prior to a hair wash. A honey and coconut oil deep conditioner can work as a nourishing pre-poo. While the honey acts as a humectant and helps the hair in retaining its moisture, the coconut oil binds the hair strands to reduce the loss of keratin.

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