Misuse of brushes, hair straighteners, curling irons, and blow dryers can weaken hair.
Excessive brushing damages the hair cuticle.
Opt for less foamy shampoos to care for your scalp.
Harsh substances like SLES, SLS, and parabens dehydrate the hair.
What’s Not Good for Your Hair?
Effects of Unhealthy Diets:
Excessive consumption of refined sugars can lead to weaker hair growth.
Foods high in fats and alcohol have negative effects on hair health, causing scalp stress and slowing hair growth.
What’s Best for Your Hair?
Beneficial Foods and Supplements:
Yogurt thickens hair.
Carrots, rich in beta-carotene, reduce dandruff.
Oranges, high in vitamin C, act as antioxidants for shiny hair.
Eggs, nuts, cinnamon, whole grains, and supplements boost hair health.
Causes of Hair Damage
Internal and External Factors:
Hormonal changes, stress, environmental factors like sun exposure, chlorine, hair treatments, and styling tools all contribute to hair damage.
Applying Foam to Hair
Proper Use of Hair Foam:
Apply on damp hair after shampooing.
Distribute the foam from roots to tips by flipping your head.
Styling foam, when applied before blow drying, helps define hairstyles and maintain the look.
Choose products suitable for your hair type.
Benefits of Foam
Versatility of Foam Materials:
In construction, foam is used for molding, pipes, doors, and insulation.
Liquid and solid foams have various applications from the cosmetic industry to construction, thanks to their porous structure and insulating properties.