i straighten my hair practically every day. i am trying so hard to make my hair grow, because it is a couple inches past my shoulders, but it hardly grows. straighteneing your hair or blow drying, curling, crimping (you get the point) is ery bad for your hair.
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.
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.
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
you hair will get puffy
You shouldn't use ANY heat on a doll's hair. The hair is attached with plastic and using heat will melt it causing the hair to come out.
Don't apply heat to the hair roots, don't use heating tools everyday, and don't use a hot hair tool on wet or damp hair.
permanent - reverse the perm, use the solution brush hair straight and set with heat temporary - heat, use straightners or blow dry hair while brushing
dont use alot of heat on your hair (ie straightners, curling iron) all the time and if you are going to use heat use a heat protectant on your hair before you use some ways to prevent hair damage is not to lie down in bare floor which your makes you hair dirty hair wash at least once a week and also use proper hair oil apply your hair oil daily mainly in summer to prevent dandruff's
Heat during a conditioning treatment helps to open up the hair cuticles, allowing the conditioning agents to penetrate more deeply into the hair shaft. This enhanced absorption can lead to improved moisture retention and overall hair health. Additionally, heat can activate certain ingredients in the conditioner, boosting their effectiveness and promoting smoother, shinier hair. However, excessive heat can also cause damage, so it's important to use it judiciously.
Hair straighteners typically use electrical energy which is converted into heat energy to straighten the hair. Heating elements inside the hair straightener generate heat when electricity flows through them, allowing the plates to heat up and style the hair.
Don't use heat e.g hair straighteners or dryers.