If your hair is breaking off and your are not using a hair dryer, then you have to condition your hair. There are many brands of conditioner on the market and you should try one. If you mean you are using a dryer, then you might be holding the dryer too close to your hair and burning it. If a conditioner doesnt seem to work, you might want to see your doctor to see if there is an underlying cause for this dryness.
I air dry my hair most of the time. After washing it, I use a towel to soak up the loose water. Then, I let it hang down to dry. If you have curly hair like I do, brushing or combing it while wet can pull hair out, so I wait until it is dry to do that.
Yes, repeated washing dry your hair.
Hairdryers were invented to quickly dry hair after washing, eliminating the need to wait for hair to air dry. This invention made it more convenient for people to style their hair and get ready faster.
It is better to let it air dry then straighten it, less damage to your hair
It is not recommend to use washing up liquid to wash hair with. Washing up liquid is too harsh and can dry out the hair and scalp.
It's healthier to air dry your hair. Heat damages your hair, so the less heating tools you use the better!
Yes,it is healthier for hair to dry naturally.
If someone is stopping by unexpectedly and your hair needs washing how do you do that? Simply dust your hair with dry oatmeal, cornmeal or baby powder and brush your hair. Oil will disappear and your hair will have more volume.
Depends on what you wear on top of your head and if you let it air dry without washing or blow dry. I suggest that you wash it with a special shampoo and then blow dry. That will keep nice and dark.
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.
For long hair, wash them, dry them on the cool setting, and brush them. Short hair, brush them.
with a hair dryer you dry your hair for 10 seconds with hot air then 10 seconds with cold air. repeat this routine until you think its dry enough :D