Clear Signs Of Heat Damage That You’ve Probably Ignored

heat damage for hair

Nowadays, posting photos of luxurious curly locks or shiny straight tresses onto social media is the common habit of young adults. However, the point is, people usually ignore how harmful the heat-styling process in making our hair look within these posts is. Having understood your insights, ETE Saigon - Hair Happiness is here to help you out. If you are wondering whether your hair has heat damage or not, just keep scrolling down!

1. What is heat damage?

Heat damage happens to your hair as a result of over-heat styling steps. In specific, using straighteners or curling iron with more than 450°F crosses the line of your hair structure. Day by day, the hair shaft changes its original form, which eventually breaks the hair structure permanently. Once the heat destroys your strands, you have almost no choice but get yourself acquainted with the damage; otherwise, you have to cut your hair off. 

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2. How to know if your hair has heat damage?

Overly dry hair

Hair becomes dry when it does not retain enough moisture; and obviously, dry condition is among the symptoms of heat-damaged hair. If your hair surface seems too frizzy and dull, it is probably harmed by heat. 

Overly dry hair. Source: StoryBlocks

Additionally, dehydrated hair also is the consequence of many other elements such as aging, environmental conditions, and hair care routine. No matter what the cause is, the outer layer will break down when your hair is dry enough. After all, your hair surface looks dull and unhealthy.

2.2. Hair breakage

In our previous article related to damaged hair, we have already told you about hair breakage. This type of heat-damaged hair is the result from breaking inner cuticles and overlapping scales. In the end, your hair will become overly dry, and the strands will no longer be together. It is not a doubt to say that hair breakage goes along with frizz and dryness. 

Broken hair

Similar to dehydrated hair, hair breakage results from hair dryer, curling iron or straightening iron. These electrical styling tools are culprits whose damages are to impair the cuticles from extreme temperatures. 

2.3. Excessive hair shedding

Hair shedding is just a piece of our hair life cycle. Averagely, we lose 50 - 100 stands from follicles a day. However, with excessive heat styling tools, your hair quickly loses its natural shedding cycle. When having to suffer from heat damage, it is not a rare thing to see your hair all over the places but not your scalp. Yes, hair shedding at times can be embarrassing, and annoying to many of us!

Excessive hair loss

How to check whether you are struggling with excessive hair loss is quite simple! Just look at the bathtub drain after you finish taking a shower. The quantities of hair left will tell you clearly about your current hair condition. 

Through today's blog, ETE Saigon - Hair Happiness hopes that we help to raise your awareness of taking good care of your beloved hair. If you happen to find out that your hair is heat-damaged already, don’t worry! Click here for some effective formulas to revert your hair at home.