It depends on whether or not the different products are damaging, such as relaxers. If your hair is chemically treated: dyes, relaxer, perms, or jheri curl, (they still do them) you need a good neutralizing shampoo and then you need to use products for chemically treated hair. Wash you hair thoroughly, try not to backcomb (or tease your hair). If your hair has been in braids or a weave, wait at least a week after your braids were taken down before you put any strong chemicals in your hair. Condition, Condition, Condition.
Yes
Products protect the hair from damage from the heat of the straightener. My question would be, why would you not want to use products?
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.
To protect your hair from damage while flying with hair products, pack them in leak-proof containers, use a hydrating hair mask before your flight, and avoid using heat styling tools during travel. Additionally, consider wearing a protective hairstyle or using a silk scarf to prevent friction and breakage.
There is no problem with using different hair products at the same time. Just make sure you don't use too many: you don't need 2 different shampoos or anything, but using a couple of different ranges or brands are good for your hair
Yes you can dye it black. But it'll do tiny tiny damage. The main product in dying hair that can damage it really bad (like i did :P) is by bleaching. It shouldn't damage that much at all. Look at the products you are using too.
To maintain and style white hair, consider using purple shampoo to prevent yellowing, moisturizing regularly to keep hair soft and healthy, and using heat protectant products when styling to prevent damage. Additionally, consider using gentle hair products and avoiding excessive heat styling to maintain the hair's natural shine and texture.
Consistently backcombing the same area of hair will lead to hair breakage. Using volumizing shampoos, root lifting products, and blow dry styling with a large round brush will create the same lift with very little damage.
Wind can cause hair to tangle and become disheveled by blowing it in different directions. Strong winds can also create excessive friction and dryness in the hair, potentially leading to breakage and damage. Using protective styles or products can help minimize the impact of wind on the hair.
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.
It depends on what type of hair dye and the quality of the products you will be using. A temporary dye will not damage your hair, but bleaching it and dyeing it could damage your hair if the hair is not taken care of. It is recommended that you get these services professionally done so your hair can be refreshed and treated accordingly. Nowadays they have color shampoo in retail stores for you to treat your own hair. It is more damaging to your hair when you change the pigment of your hair.
organic hair products contain chemicals which can harm and seriously damage our hair whereas natural are safe