It's not the changing weather, so much as what the weather is, that can affect the hair. Climates that are arid (dry) and/or extremely cold can cause hair to become dry, which can result in hair breakage. Use a shampoo and a conditioner made specifically for dry to combat the dryness. You can also use olive oil to condition your hair. It can be applied before or after shampooing. Apply it to your hair, then put a plastic shower cap over your hair, and then wrap a towel around your head to retain the heat. Leave it on for about 30 minutes, then shampoo. If your hair is really dry, then one shampoo will remove all of the olive oil, leaving your hair much softer and shinier.
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Yes scratching can pull out hair from the root or cause hair breakage.
Because not brushing/combing properly can rip out your hair and cause breakage or damage, the only way to replenish hair after that much breakage would be a shampoo that strengthens hair.
VERY! do not brush hair when it's wet it will cause tons of breakage!
If you do alot of teasing or backcombing to yourv hair then that can cause it to be lost :/
Bleaching your hair can make a lot of hair loss or breakage and can cause baldness if you are overusing the bleach
Hair is like our skin, if our diet isn't good it will be reflected in it. The most common cause of hair breakage is over processing like dying it or perming it too much. I'd say this is the cause of your hair breaking. But it is always a good idea to take is as much water as is neccessary.
you can stop hair breakage by being gentle with your hair as far as combing and styling.also keeping your hair moisturized
The choice is yours but it is not recommended. Your hair will become over processed from the chemicals and you can cause severe breakage.
When you bleach your hair you are taking all the chemicals and vitamins out. To much bleaching will cause breakage and eventually hair loss.
It could be because it's exposed to too much heat. For example straightening your hair every day and cause "snapping" or breakage...
Yes, it can - to the extent some formulations can cause the hair to be dry and brittle. More hair breakage results in less hair volume and thinning hair.I do not understand your language.I am assuming that you want to know if hair gel causes hair loss. The answer is no. Certain gels may dry or crack hair due to the various chemicals they may contain. Hair products with a high alcohol content are especially known to cause brittle, dry hair after repeated use. Dry, brittle hair can lead to what is known as hair breakage which is not permanent hair loss. Using a gel with more natural products will easily solve this problem.