Hair needs both internal (body) hydration / moisture, and environmental air moisture. Heat without moisture is also a factor. Increasing hydration and air moisture will help dry hair become more hydrated.
Overwashing as well as underwashing contributes to dry hair, as well as overprocessing.
Plus, low thyroid can contribute to dry hair.
Blow drying your hair can cause damage to your hair. It is best to blow dry a little and then allow your hair to naturally dry or to let your hair naturally dry for the most part and then blow dry later.
Blow drying hair on a regular basis can cause hair to dry out and cause split ends.
Well...You can simply wait for it to air dry, or you can go to the store and purchase a hair dryer to blow dry your hair faster.
Bleaching your hair will not only dry it out, but if not done properly may cause your hair to break off and even fall out. Bleaching is best done by a professional and even then, it will cause a modest amount of drying out of your hair. Use mositure rich shampoos and conditioners if you do choose to bleach your hair.
No not really because it would cause ur hair to fall out
Dry hair tips can contribute to hair breakage, which may give the appearance of hair loss. While dry ends themselves don't directly cause hair fall from the roots, they can weaken the hair shaft and lead to split ends and breakage. Proper hydration and conditioning can help prevent this damage, promoting healthier hair overall. Regular trims can also assist in managing dry ends and maintaining hair strength.
It might make your hair dry and will cause split ends
Dry hair is not a proven side effect of blood pressure medications. However, hair loss has been reported with some blood pressure medications.
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Wet, because it's easier for the hair to "cooperate" under the scissors. Dry haircuts don't come out well and your hair can go "bonkers". It is true......There is more control when the hair is wet, but when texturizing, hair should be dry.
Hair spray is typically more effective on dry hair than wet hair. This is because wet hair can dilute the hairspray or cause it to be less evenly distributed, leading to less effective hold. To ensure maximum hold, it is best to apply hairspray to dry hair.
Hair dryers made it possible for people to wash their hair and dry it before they go out, meaning that they don't have go out with wet hair.