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How To Deal With Hair Damage From The Use Of Hair Adhesive Remover

By Brenda Russell


Hair breakage and hair loss can be attributed to very many external factors. Among them is the use of hair adhesive remover and other related chemicals. Many women find themselves experiencing these problems as they use hair extensions on their hair.

When the hair and scalp are damaged from these chemicals, it is important that special treatment is done to stabilize the problems. Part of the special treatment requires that you change how you treat your scalp and hair. This can be done for a duration of time sometimes months, to give the hair and scalp time to recover.

During this time, the hair and scalp should be given consistent care for the problems to disappear. It may mean that you avoid the adhesives and any chemicals that you have been using until the scalp and hair are stable. Thereafter you can reintroduce them. It is crucial for you to be willing to maintain a stable environment for your hair for the recovery process to be successful.

Depending on the extent of the damage to the hair and scalp, the recovery process can last from four weeks to even six months. The main thing to remember is that during this time you should provide the same treatment and stick to the same program. Always think of the hair as a patient who is in a critical state and needs to be watched and cared for closely for the patient to recover. All treatments and medicines must be delivered consistently for the patient to recover.

When dealing with chronic hair loss and breakage, the stabilization program can last up to twelve weeks before moving to the maintenance part of the treatment. During this period the main focus is to stop the hair from further loss and breakage. The stabilizing program can include shampooing your hair regularly while maintaining a balanced pH on the hair and scalp. Deep conditioning using a protein moisturizing and stabilizing conditioner will help naturally repair, rejuvenate and rebuild the hair.

Always apply the deep conditioner to your hair and scalp and focus on the weak areas. Avoid combing the conditioner to your hair and instead, use your hands by rubbing it in from the top of your head. Remember to always handle your hair gently. Never handle it roughly.

Once you are done applying the conditioner, sit in a dryer for a few minutes for the conditioner to work. Rinse if off afterward using warm water. Dry your hair with a towel by blotting the hair and squeezing the strands.

You should then apply hair vitamins that aid in stabilizing the breakage. They fill in the torn and thin areas of the hair shaft thereby increasing the elasticity of your hair. Focus on the weak areas when applying the vitamins.

During the recovery period, it is important that you avoid all heating tools. Blow dry, curling, pressing or using a flat iron should be avoided completely. Use roller setting instead and always apply a sculpting lotion before your set on the rollers.




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