Burnt hair - How to prevent and treat damaged hair

Burnt hair – How to prevent and treat damaged hair

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Excessive use of a hairdryer and straightener, as well as exposure to sunlight can cause your hair to burn, but the problem is easy to solve.

Anyone who uses a hairdryer, straightener or curling iron a lot knows that excessive and incorrect use of these heat tools can end up leaving your hair burnt. And more than that, exposure to rays, the use of chemicals on the hair and even chlorine can end up damaging the hair. Therefore, the problem of burnt hair is not that rare.

The hair becomes burnt because these factors end up removing water from the hair fiber, consequently leaving the strands dry, opaque and with a rough texture. However, it is possible to treat burnt hair and get healthy, beautiful-looking locks again.

In the case of already damaged hair, the treatment involves deep hydration to restore lost nutrients. In cases where the hair is very damaged, the solution may be to cut the parts affected by the burn. But best of all, this problem can be avoided and you don’t need to stop using chemicals, hairdryers or straighteners. By taking the necessary care to protect your hair, it is possible to keep your hair beautiful and healthy, without burning the hair fiber.

Therefore, today we will learn tips on how to treat burnt hair, and most importantly, how to prevent this from happening.

Burnt hair

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Taking into account the factors that can burn hair, the problem of burnt hair is not exclusive to those who frequently use heat tools. Just exposure to the sun without protection can end up damaging your hair. However, the most common cause is the incorrect use of these tools and the use of chemicals for straightening.

It is not very difficult to identify burnt hair, its appearance and texture immediately indicate that the strands are damaged. The ends become opaque, rough and dry, with a lot of porosity and dryness that can be seen from afar. Not to mention that the wires become very brittle.

In cases of more serious burns, it is possible to notice that the hair is full of grooves and you can even smell a burning smell. This happens mainly due to incorrect handling of the dryer or straightener, when the heat source is kept in the same place for too long.

Burnt hair, what to do?

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So, from the moment you notice burnt hair, it’s time to treat your hair to reverse the problem and restore your hair’s health. First of all, you need to assess the severity of the burn. In the best case scenario, if your hair is simply drier and more porous than normal, the first step is to invest in a care schedule focused on hydration and reconstruction.

However, if this doesn’t solve it and you notice that the damage was more serious than that, only creams and hydration will be able to solve the problem. Therefore, in addition to investing in more powerful hair treatments, it is a good idea to talk to your hairdresser so that he or she can better assess the condition of your hair. And based on this assessment, he will be able to recommend the best treatment for your case.

But, if the damage is very intense, the best and only solution may be cutting. But if you don’t want to remove too much of the length, just a few fingers from the most damaged parts will help alleviate the hair situation. After that, just wait for your hair to grow back and take extra care so that this never happens again.

The good news is that you can prevent burnt hair with a few simple tips, and you don’t even need to abandon the dryer, straightener and chemicals altogether.

Tips on how to treat and prevent burnt hair

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So, if you don’t want to go through this, or don’t want to go through it again, you can take some precautions to prevent it. But if you’re going through this, these tips will also help. Unless the hair is very burnt, it is not difficult to solve the problem.

Reduce the use of chemicals and heat tools

First of all, you don’t need to put the hairdryer, straightener and chemicals out of your life forever. After all, these tools are indispensable for many women. What you can and should do is reduce the use of chemicals and these tools. Although they are great for styling hair, they can end up removing too much moisture from the hair fiber to the point of burning it. So, if you tend to use these tools very often, just try to reduce your usage.

Another important tip about using these tools is to avoid leaving the dryer and straightener too close to your head for too long. The ideal is to maintain a distance of 10 to 15 centimeters and move the device so that the heat jet does not stay in the same spot, increasing the chances of burning your hair.

Use thermal protector

So, if you don’t give up using a hairdryer and straightener, to avoid burning your hair and protect your hair from high temperatures, using a thermal protector is essential. In addition to protecting the hair, these products help to enhance hydration and maintain moisture inside the hair fiber. The ideal is to apply the product while the hair is still damp before using any of these tools.

Natural treatments

Nothing is more practical, cheaper and beneficial to hair than natural treatments. The natural ingredients make great homemade recipes that bring countless benefits to the hair, helping to prevent and treat burnt hair. Therefore, check out some of the main natural ingredients that you can use to enhance hydration:

Keratin reconstruction

A very effective way to restore the health of burnt hair is through hair reconstruction using liquid keratin. This substance combined with hydration promotes significant results in the locks. That’s why the tip is to include keratin in your hair schedule and rock the hydration.

Sun protection for hair

As sun rays are one of the factors that cause burnt hair, investing in sun protection is essential. To prevent this from happening, the ideal is to use hair products, such as finishing products and leave-in products with sun protection. If possible, also cover the wires, whether with scarves, hats, caps, etc.

Chemical care

Chemicals can be very harmful to your hair if you don’t take certain precautions. It’s not like it’s prohibited, but it’s important to respect the space between one application and another, dose the amount of product, and not mix incompatible chemicals. In addition, of course, choose the professional who will carry out the procedure on your hair.

Anyway, what did you think of this article? In fact, take the opportunity to also check out Hair appearance – Types, washing techniques and tips.

Sources: Soft Hair All Things Hair Extraordinary Beauty

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