How do you get the elasticity back in your hair?

The truth is that unless you have lost just a small amount of elasticity in your hair, there is no way to get it back. The answer is giving it time and allowing your hair to grow out. What you may want to address is what has caused this problem in the first place.

Your hair may have lost elasticity from chemical processing which can include coloring the hair or bleaching the hair or perhaps you have been using too many thermal tools on your hair. Curling irons, flat irons and blow drying the hair can dry the hair, damage the hair and cause the hair to lose elasticity. From here on out, try to avoid all these things if possible.

If not, use them less frequently atleast. You want the new hairs that grow in perfect to stay healthy. Using a deep conditioner can help the situation right now.It will not bring elasticity back, but your hair will be less dry and appear to be slightly better.

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S elasticity. These issues in the interim. Chemical processes (such as color - especially bleaching), perming and chemical straightening of the hair) can have cumulative effects on the elasticity of the hair.

Of these culprits are sodium hydroxide relaxers which destroy the chemical side bonds in the hair in order to have the hair be straighter and less wavy. Processes can result in just as much damage and when added to the cumulative effects of heat styling and drying, the end result can be unfortunate. Minor elasticity damage can be helped by the use of restorative products that help repair the cysteine in the hair.

Repair the appearance of the hair, and that the true? Restoration? Comes as a result of keeping the hair as healthy as possible while the damaged portions are grown out and trimmed away.

Our hair, like our nails, are not? Living tissue? They are keratinized proteins that are created by the living tissues of the follicles in the skin and the nail matrices in the fingertips.

Because of this, the repair and restorations that are offered by various products are the more along the lines of repairing broken or damaged objects, than of actual? Healing?. You wouldn?

T heal a broken vase, but you can mend it, so that it looks restored.

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