
Today we are excited to share insights from our recent video discussing hair fibre and its role in trichology.
As a trichologist, understanding hair fibre composition is crucial to identifying hair problems and recommending practical solutions. In the video, we explored the different types of damage that can occur to hair fibre, including hairdressing damage and chemical damage.
Hairdressing damage can occur from excessive heat styling, tight hairstyles, and harsh brushing. Over time, this can cause hair to become brittle, frizzy, and prone to breakage. On the other hand, chemical damage can be caused by harsh hair treatments such as hair coloring, straightening, and perming. This type of damage can lead to hair becoming weak, dry, and damaged.
To prevent and address these types of hair damage, it's essential to take good care of your hair. This includes regular deep conditioning treatments, using heat protectant products when heat styling, and avoiding harsh chemical treatments.
Another crucial aspect of hair care is trimming your hair regularly to remove split ends. Split ends occur when the protective outer layer of the hair cuticle wears away, leaving the inner layers exposed and vulnerable to damage. If left untreated, split ends can cause hair to become weaker and more prone to breakage.
Overall, the health of your hair fibre can tell us a lot as trichologists, and understanding how to take care of your hair is key to maintaining healthy and beautiful locks. We hope our video has provided you with some valuable insights and tips on caring for your hair, and we look forward to sharing more with you in the future!