By stimulating blood flow in the scalp, hair follicles become stronger, cutting down
on hair breakage, hair loss, and thinning.
Not exact matches
Also, the rougher cotton pillow cases tend to cause more
breakage on your
hair, but silk ones are softer and will help reduce the amount of
breakage.
Over time, silicone (watch out for common silicone derivatives like dimethicone and other ingredients ending in - cone) builds up
on hair and actually causes
breakage.
She has had some
breakage due to having to wrestle bad mats and tangles out almost daily unless we keep her
hair braided most of the time — we use the Wet Brush
on both wet and dry
hair already but we need something more.
When your
hair is soft to the touch, you'll have minimal tangles to tackle, which means less
breakage and easier styling
on the go.
The fibers of the majority of pillowcases, even cotton, are rough
on the skin and tend to fray the
hair (and will even contribute to
breakage), and you will find that the many beautiful women (and handsome men) in history have slept
on silk.
Sleeping
on satin pillow covers is known to reduce
hair breakage due to friction.
As a result, this accessory is gentle
on your
hair, so if it's dry and damaged, you'll won't have as much
breakage.
Freezing your locks will put them
on the fast track to
breakage, and will damage your
hair shaft and make color fade faster.
Studies have shown that sleeping
on a satin pillowcase can reduce wrinkles, eliminate
hair loss, and
hair breakage.
«When people when see
breakage, they assume it must be from the color, but a lot of the time it's actually from using high heat
on freshly lightened
hair,» notes Bodt.
I think that, as a result of the 3 perms I did in the past, the bottom half of my
hair got really weak and brittle; I've been consistently getting a ton of
breakage, and the
hair felt super dry still (even though it hasn't been processed in over a year, and I use very little heat
on it).