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Karin asks:
Hi I’m 14 and I’ve noticed that a lot of my hair started falling out... i stared dying my hair red a few months ago could that be the cause of this problem? .. I’ve also noticed that my hair gets frizzy and has lots of flyaways although my hair is naturally straight/wavy and it also gets bushy towards the ends... Please give me some advice...are there any products that i could use to make my hair more shiny and smooth and to stop the hair loss?
Answered By: Gary Sunderland
Hi Karin.
On average you will loose around 100 hairs a day. ...More >
Depending on how often you wash it then this can seem quite allot of hair loss.
I do not think the colour would be contributing towards this.
At your young age allot of changes can be happening to your body.
What I would do recommend is below:
Wash your hair twice when you wash it.
Massage your hair and scalp to stimulate blood flow through your scalp to the hair itself.
I would recommend Love Potion Shampoo and Conditioner.
This combination is rich in Arginine what will promote healthy hair growth.
I would also use the Liquid Gold Gelee.
This is a light whipped gel that is packed full of moisture. It will not weigh your hair down but will thicken it and stop it being flyaway.
Most of your problems can e down to over use of hair straighteners if you use them.
Follow what I mention above and you should be fine.
If you do use hair straighteners then reduce the temperature to below 190 C as this will help.
Janice asks:
I am a 17 year old girl with wavy hair and the major problem with my hair is that it is becoming dry and brittle..with a lot of frizz and split ends. I have heard that these are the basic signs of hair loss. But nobody in my family has a hair loss problem, so could it be down to poor diet as I don’t use styling tools either? Whenever I tie a ponytail, I see small hairs on top looking lifeless and frizzy. What could be the root of the problem and what can I do to tackle this? I’d appreciate your advice.
Answered By: Jamie Stevens
Yes your diet can affect your hair the same way it does your nails and skin, so drink plenty of water. Keep your hair regularly cut to reduce and prevent split ends. Brittle and dry hair is not the first sign of hair loss - but if people tell you things like that the worry alone will make it fall out! The short hairs that escape from your ponytail could be a sign of new hair that has grown through or it may be that your hair is wavy and the hair cuticle sits in different directions. To minimise damage, try not to colour your hair too much and use weekly conditioning treatments to keep hair healthy.
Jane asks:
I colour my hair every 4 weeks, coz is growing so quickly, and my natural colour is medium brown, colouring so often my hair end up dry ,brittle ,frizzy, please help with some tips or professional advice
Answered By: Mark Woolley
Colouring your hair a darker colour (brown) with extenuate the re-growth it might be worth taking your shade a little lighter or even considering a scattering of high-lights. If you really want to stay dark then just colour your roots combing gently into the mid-lengths this should protect your hair from excessive dryness from over-processing and colour build-up. ...More >
If you are colouring your hair at home, although I would advise to have your hair coloured professionally, if you prefer to do it yourself look for hair colourant that contains no ammonia (ammonia free). Ensure you use a deep conditioning treatment at least once a week, this doesn’t have to be an ordeal simply cleanse your hair with a colour protection shampoo, rinse and apply a small amount of mask to the mid-lengths and ends - leave for 5 mins max and rinse then apply a small amount of your regular conditioner - this seals in the moisture from the mask - rinse and dry as normal. Your hair should be glossy and renewed in no time.