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5 FACTORS HARMFUL TO HAIR AND SCALP...
... And how to keep them under control
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According to a study conducted by expert trichologists, more than 70 percent of people report an increase in scalp issues during the winter.The health of hair is closely linked to how we treat it on a daily basis, and often, without realizing it, we perform actions or adopt habits that compromise its beauty and resilience, putting a strain on the balance of the scalp.
But what does winter have to do with it?
Cold weather slows down the natural production of sebum, an essential oil that forms the protective barrier that keeps the scalp soft and moisturized.A shortage of sebum can cause significant discomfort, not only to the hair, but also to the skin itself, which, as it becomes dehydrated, can cause severe itching and subsequent shedding of small flakes of skin, causing flaking.
As far as hair is concerned, the most recurring issue in winter is that of breakage: with the arrival of cold weather, the continuous transition between low outside temperatures and the dry air of heated environments creates significant stress for hair and scalp. Hair, already weakened by lack of hydration, becomes more brittle and prone to breakage; in addition, factors such as wind and rubbing against hats, scarves, and coats further increase the risk of damage and, according to the latest research, the rate of hair breakage increases by up to 25 percent in winter compared to the summer months.
Are there factors other than cold weather that damage the scalp?
Despite the physiological increase in the risk of hair damage during the winter season, there are actions that, if repeated over time, further damage their structure, such:
- Excessive use of hot tools
Straighteners, curling irons and blow dryers used at high temperatures are among the main culprits of damage to hair structure. Excessive heat alters keratin, the protein that gives hair strength and elasticity, making it brittle, dull and prone to breakage.
- Aggressive chemical treatments
Dyes, bleaching, perms and chemical straightening can irreversibly damage hair, especially if repeated frequently or performed unprofessionally. These treatments weaken the internal structure of the hair, making it more vulnerable.
- Inadequate scalp care
A neglected scalp is at the root of many trichological problems. The accumulation of sebum, dandruff, or styling products can clog follicles, impairing hair growth and promoting hair loss.
- Exposure to extreme environmental factors
Sun, wind, cold, and pollution are silent enemies of hair. UV rays weaken the stems, while pollution can settle on the hair and scalp, causing irritation and weakening.
- Imbalanced diet and excessive exposure to stress
An unbalanced diet and chronic stress negatively affect hair health. Deficiency in nutrients such as iron, zinc, biotin and B vitamins can weaken hair, while stress promotes hair loss.
And, therefore, how can we protect our hair?
Fortunately, there are numerous strategies to protect hair and scalp from the negative effects of cold weather. A targeted routine can make all the difference, ensuring healthy, resilient hair even on the coldest days. Our advice is to focus on:
1. Hydration of the scalp
- Use anourishing , gentle shampoo formulated to restore balance to the scalp.
- It incorporates moisturizing masks and specific oils to soothe and deeply nourish the skin.
- Avoid too frequent washings and prefer lukewarm water so as not to aggravate dryness.
2. Protection of the hair shaft
- Applies heat-protective products before using hot tools.
- Use a repairing conditioner or mask that repairs damaged hair and protects it from external aggressions.
- He wears hats made of natural materials, such as cotton or silk, to reduce friction.
3. Lifestyle and nutrition
- Follow a balanced diet rich in vitamins A, C and E, as well as minerals such as iron and zinc, which are essential for healthy hair.
- Drink plenty of water to maintain internal hydration.
- Reduce stress with relaxation techniques that can prevent desquamation from worsening.
Is there a SPECIFIC product to replenish damaged hair?
To replenish nutrient deficiencies and to protect and replenish the hair, Wikenfarma research has designed RestaX Shampoo Mask Repair, a mask shampoo that hydrates and replenishes, naturally improving the appearance of hair. This particular shampoo makes hair more voluminous, shiny e silky, giving a great supply of nutrients: the mix of active ingredients makes the formulation of RestaX Shampoo Mask Repair unique and extremely effective for those with brittle, dehydrated and unstructured hair; this product manages to reconstitute the hair in only 4 weeks.
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