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incorrect use of heat on the hair and scalp
Hairs are made up of proteins. Proteins get denatured when exposed to heat. If heat is used incorrectly, it can severely damage hair. Similarly, scalp has skin which contains proteins too which can get damaged because of heat.
Hairs are made up of proteins. Proteins get denatured when exposed to heat. If heat is used incorrectly, it can severely damage hair. Similarly, scalp has skin which contains proteins too which can get damaged because of heat. Of course! If you use heat tools on your hair to often it will dry your hair out and you will have split ends and cause breakage of the hair. if you burn your scalp badly enough it will damage your hair follicles and stop hair growth. Hairs are made up of proteins. Proteins get denatured when exposed to heat. If heat is used incorrectly, it can severely damage hair. Similarly, scalp has skin which contains proteins too which can get damaged because of heat
Hair drys at the root before the rest of the hair due to the "heat zone" from the scalp. This is a person's own body heat which comes up from the scalp and warms and drys the hair. This is also why blonding occurs faster at the root.
Yes, it is possible to burn the scalp while under a hair dryer. Heat settings should be properly set to avoid this as well as how close the dryer is to the scalp.
Too much of hot water damages the hair as the heat in the water dries up the surface of the scalp. This will affect the moisture content of the scalp. The structure of the hair and the scalp gets enriched by water that is neither too hot nor too cold.
Too much heat can damage your hair. At some point your hair needs heat especially if you are getting any kind of up-do's or scalp treatments. It's the excessive heat that is damaging to your hair shaft. Such as flat ironing every day on high heat would be considered bad for your hair.
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Heat affects the curliness of hair because of the mooisture in the air frizzing your hair making it very very curly because of the dryness and the heat.
A scalp is a stretch of specialized skin over the head which is protected by hair (usually). The idea was that hair on the head would help prevent an area from leaking heat. This is less of a problem in modern times, because much of the world has better control of their environment. Even clothes, hats gloves boots and so on give a person reasonably effective means of preventing heat loss through the head, provided you stay dry. The reason for scalp is that you must have a specialized type of skin to support hair growth, and you need that hair to keep the heat inside your body.
Yes, it gives your hair a natural dip dye affect as the heat from the flat irons are making your hair more transparent causing it to loose your natural hair colour. To prevent this from happening you must use 'heat protection' to protect your hair from heat styling including blow drying.
Blow drying cant affect your hair , Allot of people will say that the heat of the blow dryers will ruin and affect your hair. it depends on why type of hair you have! If you feel your hair seems very dry and knotty and rough then you need to buy some heat protectant spray , you can buy heat protectant especially for blow drying which should help :) xHope this helps :)Sarah x