Most common questions used to investigate
Do you have hair fall problem?
Is your hair shiny?
Do you have dandruff?
Do you have split ends?
Do you have frizzy hair?
Is your texture smooth?
Common conclusions
For the most part, hair fallout is unavoidable. The amount of hair, however, should not be extreme. If you do not have a handful of shed hair after washing your locks, or if your pillow is relatively free of dropped hair, your hair is probably in good shape.
Your hair is healthier than you think. If your hair is shiny, it could indicate that the natural oils are dispersed uniformly in your tresses.
Great. Dead skin cells that fall off the scalp are known as dandruff flakes. Your scalp can appear scaly or red, and itchy or raw if you have dandruff. When your hair and scalp are good, you are less likely to get these irritating dry flakes.
Your hair is most likely damaged. Split ends occur when your hair's ends become dry, brittle, and frayed. If you have unhealthy hair, you might be able to improve it by using proper hair care procedures, diets, and maintenance on a daily basis. Trimming your hair on a regular basis can help.
Healthy hair is not as reactive to moisture in the atmosphere
Great. When your locks are moisturized, they will be soft to the touch. Healthy hair never feels brittle and dry.
Your hair is probably not healthy.
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