Those fuzzy white dots really spoil the look. But if it’s any consolation they’re even worse under the microscope.
Look, a supple healthy hair shaft and a magnified damaged split end!
But why do we get split ends and how do we prevent them? New hair is made up of 97% protein and 3% water. Split ends are the result of continual dehydration. The hair loses moisture so the protein structure becomes fragile and breaks down a little, then it cannot hold as much water, so the protein structure breaks down a little more, etc. The hair thins down and becomes so brittle and dry that eventually the ends just crack apart. This is a split end. You cannot repair it, only cut it off and look after the new hair differently so it doesn’t dry out and split again.
Hair that’s dry enough to split is also likely to have a lot of breakage. This is where the hair snaps off somewhere along the hairshaft. It’s not unusual to see poorly cared for hair where 95% doesn’t reach the last third of the hair style. Like the picture on the left below.
So what to do?
Our lifestyles take a lot out of hair. We need to give back. The most effective product and the easiest to use is Kevin Murphy Prewash Treatment. Following the system brings natural health and fullness back to the hair.
Along with that we can look at what abuse the hair is suffering. How it’s cut – The right haircut will eliminate up to 95% of styling hassle and hair harm.
How it’s coloured – I see too many new clients with hair over-coloured to less effect.
How it’s heat dried – The right prep and techniques cuts drying time by up to 90%
What products are used – Most products are too harsh and age hair rapidly.
How it’s protected in winter – Cold and dry outside, hot and dry inside. Winter air can savage hair condition.
How it’s sun protected – Sun is a killer for hair. A hat or UV protection is so easy.
How is it protected when swimming –Kevin Murphy UV protection and proper after swim care, does away with dry faded or green tinged hair.
Minimise the bad stuff. Maximise the good stuff and you’ll be amazed at the transformation in the first few months alone.
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