Dealing with Weak Hair - Tips and Solutions

Weak hair is hair that lacks strength and resilience, making it more prone to breakage, split ends, and other damage.
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Weak Hair FAQ


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What causes weak hair?

Tight hairstyles, frequent braids and hair extensions cause stress on the hair shaft and can lead to weaker hair. Dyeing, perming, excessive heat styling like straightening, curling and blow drying damage the cuticle [ 1 ], which is the outer protective layer of hair. 2. Hormonal Imbalance

Is weak hair a bad thing?

Weak hair is, unfortunately, all too common. Hair becoming thin and weak happens to the best of us, as many things that can damage hair—from chemical treatments like hair color, to overzealous heat styling or brushing, to harsh environmental conditions. But weak hair isn’t a state of affairs you have to accept—there are ways to power up your hair!

How do you know if your hair is weak?

One of the easiest ways to check if your hair is weak is to gently pull out a hair strand and pull it at both ends. If the hair breaks easily, it is considered weak. Another way is to wrap some hair strands around your finger and examine for lifted ends. Too many lifted ends imply weak and damaged hair.

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