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What Are The Characteristics?
Colouring, perming and do enhance the look of hair.creating shade and depth,and also thickening the hair when they are applied. But they come at a cost the chemicals used in these processes permanently alter the interior of the hair shaft and this can weaken the hair making it prone to breaking splitting or frizzing also the disruption of the hair surface. Making processed hair far less likely to shine than natural hair. To check how damaged you hair is. Take five or six strands and drop them drop them in a glass of water, then tap them with your finger. If they sink. absorbing water and this is a sign of damage.if fioat than your hair is healthy, and you want to do all you can to keep it that way.
Caring Facts
When it comes to processed hale adding moisture is the key - but there’s one small problem here, Processed hair is often also combination hair. With oily roots but dry shafts and ends, and, as with combination skin, tackling one leads to problems with the other.washing processed hair is therefore a delicate balancing act of cleansing roots and moisturizing ends.let’s deal with the cleansing first, if your’ hair is coloured, choose a shampoo that is specifically designed for coloured hair as this means it will automatically be more gentle on your hair and will contain ingredients to sahmpoo. But in both cases make sure you apply it only to your roots. And always rub it in well. Now apply a quick burst of water and, as the shampoo suds run down the hair shaft,massage the hair to remove any dirt and grime.rinse well.
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