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10 Common Hair Problems

In the beauty industry, everyone seems to have a story when it comes to hair problems. No matter what the story, the ultimate goal is healthy, great-looking hair.

Here are 10 common hair problems and the best ways to overcome them:

Dandruff

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Dandruff is flaking itchy particles that appear on the root of the hair and scalp. It can be caused by a number of things such as a poor diet, an infection, or even a slow metabolism. Dry scalp can be embarrassing and difficult to treat..

How to fix it: Once you have ruled out a medical issue with your GP, try to use a good-quality anti-dandruff shampoo and conditioner. Remember that we can recommend the best products that will help to nourish the scalp and treat the problem.

Hair Loss

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Often people assume this is a problem that exists just among men but hair loss and thinning hair is also quite common among women. Female hair loss is very often caused by stress, medication, changing hormones, and menopause. Additionally, sometimes harsh hair styling products (chemicals/excessive heat) can contribute to hair loss so it’s important that you choose them carefully.

How to fix it: Use a quality hair loss shampoo to add nutrition to the hair and to clear any build-up of product residue that can cause hair loss. Also, try to limit the use of heat products to a bare minimum.

At Glamour we provide a number of different solutions for hair loss and our team have completed the latest training in wig and hair topper customising and fitting. We also offer advice on the best options for you, as well as details on available funding options.

Dry Hair

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Dry hair can develop when your hair doesn’t get or hold onto enough moisture.  Obviously clean hair is a good thing, but some people wash their hair once, even twice a day. That will eventually strip away all of the hair’s natural oils.

How to fix it: A gentle shampoo will be less harsh on your hair and can help stimulate the oil glands. Wash your hair twice a week using a shampoo with a pH between 5 and 6. You could also try an overnight moisturising conditioner and every so often apply a hot oil treatment to help restore moisture to dry hair.

Split Ends

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Over-brushing hair, excessive perming, too much heat, and lack of a good conditioner cause split ends.

How to fix it: Treat your hair with care; and, if you have split ends, be sure to get a professional trim.

Oily/Greasy Hair

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Oily hair is caused when the scalp produces too much of a natural oil called sebum. Sebum is produced by sebaceous glands, which can sometimes “work overtime”, resulting in excessive amounts of oil.

How to fix it: Try a shampoo that is specially formulated to control sebum.

Frizzy Hair

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Frizzy hair occurs when the hair’s moisture level falls below normal levels, and it can also be hereditary.

How to fix it: Use a shampoo and conditioner specifically designed for frizzy hair. Talk to a professional for specific product suggestions. You may also want to consider a mild relaxer to keep the frizzies at bay.

Dull Hair

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There are many causes of dull-looking hair — chemical or heat-styling damage, and environmental soils.

How to fix it: After using a moisturizing shampoo, try a cool rinse. The cold water causes the hair shaft to contract, which leaves hair looking smoother and shinier.

Colour Damaged Hair

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When you color your hair, chemicals are used to open your hair shaft, leaving your hair extremely porous and prone to brittleness and breakage.

How to fix it: Work with a professional, use a dye with special moisturizers, and get a precolor trim (because your ends are prone to soak up excess color).

Grey Hair

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To many, gray hair is a badge of honor. But others would prefer to get rid of it because gray hair can be brittle and more unruly than other strands.

How to fix it: To cover gray hair, go semi- or demi-permanent. It will fade faster, but it is less harsh than a permanent dye. Leave this process to the pros because done incorrectly, a major color change can cause major harm.

Although hair issues certainly vary from person to person, by following these simple steps, these common problems are easily repairable. Your hair problems will soon be a thing of the past and you’ll be on your way to a great head of hair before you know it! If you are busy and don’t have time, you can always get your hair done at a beauty school salon.