Hair Types – Normal is Stretched
April 13th 2010 -
If the scalp healthy, says the hair. Look like hair – shaggy, dull or shiny – however, depends also on the correct hair care. Soap (alkaline) and pH-neutral shampoos destroy the natural acid mantle of the scalp, leaving the keratin of the hair to swell. It can be difficult to comb, is dull, lusterless and dries out easily. Care products are recommended by a pH value of 5.5 of healthy skin.

Typical hair
There are six different hair types which are based, inter alia, the condition of the scalp or damage the hair structure:
Normal hair is healthy, elastic and shiny. The fat enveloping protective film is not too thick or too thin. Normal hair is not dyed, tinted or permed. The outer cuticle is smooth and reflects light.
Damaged hair is created when long-term influence harmful influences on the hair. These include coloring, perms, hot hair dryers, but also environmental factors such as too much sun. The hair looks dull, lusterless, dry and brittle.
Dry hair lacks the protective grease film that normally surrounds healthy hair. The outer cuticle is roughened and attacked, the hair loses its moisture and dull and brittle.
Fine or thin hair has enough support for optical and volume. People with fine hair often look as if they had too little hair. After styling the hair falls together quickly. Especially blonde people are struggling with it, as blonde hair is thinner than dark.
Oily hair develops when the sebaceous glands produce in the hair roots too much fat. The sebum makes the hair look lank and greasy fast – even if you have just washed it first. Tallow on production causes of stress may, for example, be poor diet or hormonal changes.
Shed: The white snow is caused by an excessive increase of the head skin cells. External influences such as dry heating air, not thoroughly rinsed and false hair products can irritate the scalp or stress and boost the dandruff. Usually there is also an unpleasant itch.
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