There are some hair products that can lead to hair damage. Not all products are bad for your hair and not all products are good for your hair either.
But I will say it is good to purchase some high quality or all natural organic products for your hair.
It depends on whats in the product and not the brand.
There are some that can lead to damage and some that does not. It all depends on the ingredients that the product has. A few products that can help restore damaged and dry hair would be.
Its a 10 leave in conditioner plus detangler
Paul Mitchell lemon sage shampoo & conditioner.
Yes
organic hair products contain chemicals which can harm and seriously damage our hair whereas natural are safe
All hair products have the capacity to damage your hair. It is best to use them sparingly and to wash them out well after use. You can get a small amount and test it on a small area of your hair. If you notice any problems, then you can be aware of them before you use it fully.
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No they can actually be beneficial to the hair as they can protect against the heat of styling equipment, e.g, flat iron protecting sprays protect the hair and prevent hair from burning and causing permanent damage to the hair
Some products can damage your hair and give you pimples I prefer to use non alerginic products just in case but avon is a great store
YES!! you wil have to use good hair products to get it out, but if it is the color you want, just put conditioner in!
Gel on your hairYes, it can cause hair to be dry and fuzzy looking if the gel your using contains alcohol in it. It also depends if you color or use bleach products on your hair because they can damage your hair too.
Products protect the hair from damage from the heat of the straightener. My question would be, why would you not want to use products?
Some can! Like hairspray because it can make your hair get all hard,sticky, and like very dry.
Using chemicals that are bad for your hair such as bleach and other dye products even gels hairsprays and waxes can damage your hair
It does because of damage from styling products and heat from dryers.