Excessive shampooing is harmful for hair. Many people want to wash their heads on hot days. But do you know, if you wash your hair with shampoo too often, it can cause dandruff problems! This is why it is recommended to shampoo only 2 times a week.
1/6When you go out of the house on a hot day, the hair becomes almost like a banyan tree under the heat of the sun, and the smell starts coming out of the sweaty hair in the heat of the house. Those with long hair have more problems. Meanwhile, whether it is a wedding or a ceremony, many people want to put on a show with a little hairstyle. However, while doing hairstyles, many times the dangers of hair are caused unknowingly. Let’s take a look at some of the hairstyle mistakes that are made in summer. (Freepik)2/6Too much shampoo: Too much shampoo is harmful for hair. Many people want to wash their heads on hot days. But do you know, if you wash your hair with shampoo too often, it can cause dandruff problems! This is why it is recommended to shampoo only 2 times a week. (Freepik)3/6Hair style and sun: leave your hair completely open, go out in the sun often? Experts say, if you go out in the sun every day without covering your hair properly, then your hair may be half past twelve. It is said that many studies claim that if the hair is exposed to the heat of the sun for a long time, the hair will grow less. (Freepik)
4/6Hair dryer – Many people damage hair by heating it while styling it. A water-based spray or any protection can work to give ‘heat’ to the hair. Mechanically over heating the hair affects the hair follicles, causing the hair density to decrease. (Freepik)5/6Conditioner- After shampooing your hair, you think, ‘Ah! I did a lot of work! Then quickly finish the bath and sit in the cold corner of the house in the heat! However, experts say, if you shampoo your hair on hot days, you must apply conditioner. And apply it on wet hair. Wash off without leaving it for long. (Freepik)6/6Disclaimer: The information in this report is of general belief. Consult an expert for details. The information in this report is not the last word. (Freepik)