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ASIAN HAIR
Asian hair has a natural color that looks wonderful when left natural but when you have to change it, you weaken it. Always consider the health of your hair when you decide to have a color change. Most products are very strong and can damage your hair. Before your color you hair, Do a strand test to see what effect the color has on that small section of hair before you do the whole head. If you are not sure about coloring use a semi permanent product which will was off after several shampoos. Be aware that color treated hair is less healthy and requires more care. You need to use products specifically designed for this hair type and lower heat on blow dryers. Bleaching is not often recommended for Asian hair. Colors that blend well with Asian skin are browns, reds or highlights. Remember that you have to retouch the color as your hair grows. |
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PERMS
Asian hair tends to be straight and spiky. If you want to do different styles, you can opt for a perm so that you can curl or add volume. Alkaline perms are good for Asian hair with low elasticity.
TIPS
Wash out the perm chemical completely.
Never comb hair roughly when you have the perm solution in.
Use less heat then you would use on natural hair.
Use a diffuser to avoid dryness. |
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THINNING HAIR
Thinning hair was mostly seen in men but more and more women seem to have thinning hair. There are many causes such as stress, genes, trauma, hormones and nutrition. The treatment depends on the cause of the problem by consulting an expert. Some possible cures involve taking vitamins such as B3. Using energizing shampoo which opens up the pores. Essential oils can unblock hair follicles to let the hair grow out. If the situation is serious, you can consider a hair transplant. A procedure
Whereby follicles are taken from another healthy part of the scalp and planted into the bald areas. These areas will then begin to grow hair. |