What is Over Processing Hair?
Over-processing happens when you frequently have your hair bleached too often. In this section of the article, we will be discussing how over-processing hair happens and what it looks like. We will also be discussing what you can do to prevent it from happening in the future. We all want our hair to look its best but sometimes we need more than just good products or styling techniques to get there. Sometimes you need professional help to achieve your desired look and that’s where D Salon comes in handy!
What Causes Over Processed Hair?
Over-processed hair can be caused by several different things. It can happen if you are using the wrong products, if you have been using the same product for too long, or if you have been using too many heat-styling tools.
The result of over-processed hair is often rough, dry, and brittle strands that are easily broken. If you have over-processed hair then it is crucial to reduce the amount of heat styling tools that you use. You should also make sure that your products are not causing any damage to your hair and make sure that they are suited to your specific needs.
How to Fix Over Processed Hair?
There are many ways to help restore your hair to its natural look. One way is at-home treatments. Start with a moisturizing shampoo and a deep conditioner. When using a mask it will help restore the moisture and rebuild the structure of the hair. Styling tools can also lead to damage. Check to make sure the heat setting is correct for your type of hair and that your straighter plates are not damaged or cracked.
When booking an appointment with your stylist, They can help trim off some of the dead hair, but be prepared for how much may need to come off. Professional Mask or Bonding Treatments are two great ways to add moisture or restructure the hair. Your stylist may also recommend salon-grade products for at-home treatment, as you received at the salon. Remember they are trying to help rebuild your hair back to its natural beauty.
Preventing Over-Processed Hair
The best form of preventing & fixing your hair from bleaching is to have it done by a color professional. They can assist you with how long in between services you will need.