Why does hair break?
Hair consists of a bulb and a shaft. The bulb is commonly referred to asthe root, which, according to genetics, can vary in diameter. The bulb is an important part of the hair because it is here that the cells that enable hair growth and keratin are located. Hair becomes damaged when the shaft deteriorates, causing the keratin scales to overlap, which leads to split ends.
Practical tips to prevent hair breakage
- When washing your hair, remember to use a microfiber towel to avoid static, but above all, don't rub it, just pat it dry (we already talked about this here).
- Comb your hair when it is dry, as this will prevent breakage and help distribute the sebum found in the scalp throughout the hair.
- Don't tie your hair up too often, and if you really have to, choose terry cloth hair ties and large hair clips.
- Before drying them with a hair dryer, protect them with a spray or heat protection cream to limit heat damage!
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Avoiding split ends is every woman's dream, but to achieve this, in addition to following practical advice in our daily lives, we need to supplement our routine with professional products that strengthen the hair and replenish it with proteins. This is the case with the Integro Proteo lineline, created to improve the condition of hair lacking in protein. By using Integro Proteo Ultra Strengthening Shampoo and Ultra Strengthening Treatment , hair will start to grow back stronger, preventing breakage and improving hydration and thickness.
