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The issue ofchemical burns causing hair losshas not been appreciated by many people. A chemical burn is one of those self-infected and unintentional causes of hair loss. As women, and increasingly men, use a number of options for hair styling and treatments, hair loss that is as a result of chemical burns is now a common complaint. When certain hairstyles such as braiding and straightening are used repeatedly, they may actually increase temporary hair loss to the hair shaft and at the growth center of each hair strand. Causes of Chemical Burns The incorrect and overuse of chemicals used for hair bleaching, coloring, and perming can result in a considerable damage to the hair follicle. Thus when treating your hair, you should use chemicals from reputable brands in order to avoid chemical burns. Regular use of these chemicals can weaken or break the roots of the hair follicle. As such, you should only get hair treatments from a qualified hair stylist. Causes of Hair Falling out Almost all hair styling and treatment products contain two or more of the toxic ingredients that cause chemical burn. These chemicals include lithium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide, and thioglycolic acid are a few of these toxic ingredients. These ingredients are mainly used as relaxers and activators. These chemicals cause people to develop chemical burns, scalp irritations, skin burns, permanent scarring, baldness, and dry and damaged hair. Hair straightening ingredients can also cause hair loss. This is because to straighten hair, they break the bonds that give the hair its strength. Therefore, relaxed hair is straight but weaker than normal hair. In case you have an acid burn, the extent may not be known immediately. If the hair growing center was completely damaged, then the hair will fall out in one or two weeks. If there was a partial damage to the growing follicle, the full scope of the hair loss may be known after a few months of keen observation. It takes some time to know the full impact of chemical burns on hair loss. However, the body will take a much longer time to regrow the lost hairs. Therefore, you should seek immediate medical help to treat chemical burn related hair loss. If you can't do without burning you hair, then you should explore the natural based hair treatment hair solutions. You should use hair products that do not contain toxic ingredients. For instance, chemical relaxer alternatives provide healthier and more acceptable hair treatment solutions. You should seek the advice of a qualified hair stylist so that you don't end up with natural products that do not deliver on the results. However, although the natural hair products work great for many people, that should not be an excuse to skip the regular conditioning and taking of hair strengthening supplements especially for those that are above the age of 40. Apart from eliminating harmful chemicals, you should also eat a healthy diet, that will prevent hair loss by keeping it natural and manageable. You may also choose to avoid stress and other causes of hair loss. Stress can easily be relieved by exercising regularly and by getting the appropriate amount of sleep. Taking the above procedures is a sure ticket for one to maintain a good self image.
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