By the spring, hair often begins to fall out, and its ends become brittle and split. Unfortunately, this is understandable: cells lack nutrition, there is little sun, and people feel extremely exhausted after a harsh winter. In this article, we will tell you what signs of bad hair should warn you and how to restore your hair in spring!
In order to understand what specific problems your hair has, you need to study its condition and observe its behavior.
1. If the ends split like crazy.
Dry and split ends primarily indicate a lack of fat, both in the hair and in the whole body. If, in addition to dry hair, the skin is peeling and the feet are cracked, this is a 100% indication of a lack of fat.
If the hair splits and falls out, this is an alarm signal as it means that there is a lack of vitamins and elements necessary for health in the whole body. It's time to see a doctor and get tested. Restoring damaged ends is always pointless: it‘s better to have a haircut or just trim them.
2. If hair gets greasy very fast.
If the roots quickly become greasy, the problem may be inappropriate shampooing. For example, after visiting a hair salon, where a professional have washed your hair and styled it, you can keep a salon styling for two or three days and your hair looks and feels fresh.
However, for some reason, after washing your hair at home, the strands get dirty the next day, and the roots quickly get greasy - this means that you don’t rinse your hair enough. You may not be applying enough shampoo or washing your hair just once, which is wrong.
3. If hair falls out.
Most likely, the problem of hair loss is not associated with the spring. The main reason for this phenomenon is stress, and the consequences can occur, even if it was three months ago. You worked hard in the winter to afford yourself a good holiday by the sea in summer, therefore, you slept little, worked hard, stayed in the traffic jams or a stuffy subway. All these factors led to stress. The body can’t cope with such overloads, and spring is the time to literally pay the bills. If you have time to rest in winter, it is unlikely that hair problems will start to show in the spring.