Our hair can be the best asset we all could have that is why taking care of it should be on top of the priority list. But despite the willingness to take care of the hair, still, some are worried about the growth of it. While hair growth has been found to be until about half an inch per month, many are still suffering from the growth at a lesser rate. Here are some of the possible reasons why your hair has stopped growing:
HAIR BREAKAGE: Sometimes, it may seem that your hair is not growing. The reality is that it is, but there could actually be a hair breakage once it reaches a point of length. Some of the reasons why the hair breaks are bleaching, brushing, showering, as well as brittleness and dryness due to rough handling of the hair.
SPLIT ENDS: Mainly caused by dryness, too many chemicals, and lack of moisture, these are splits at the end of the hair strand and if unattended, would continue all the way up the shaft, giving you thin strands that could easily be damaged and broken. Many women maintain a long length of hair by avoiding haircuts, yet they seem to gain no length. It is important that you trim your hair at least every three months to avoid split ends and keep the hair moisturized.
UNHEALTHY SCALP: One of the many reasons why hair growth is stunted are oil and heavy products clogged in the scalp pores. Because your scalp should also be able to breathe, using essential oils that could penetrate your hair is important. Especially when you are styling your hair with heavy products, be sure to clean your scalp at the end of the day with astringents. Otherwise, it may cause inflammation and prevents a healthy growth of the hair.
AGING: As we get older, not only our body starts to become weak, but also our hair. Shedding becomes faster and frequent than the normal pace, making it thinner and shorter. Oil production also slows down at this point and hair becomes less hydrated and coarser than the usual. Hair loss can also be in line with emotional stress, so better pamper yourself with a hair mask or a massage regularly since it could help improve your hair and scalp.
HEAT STYLING: Heat styling typically requires high temperatures to create the most beautiful hairstyles. However, this is a great factor for split ends, dryness, breakage, and other hair damage the hair could possibly suffer. It damages the cuticles of the hair shaft and therefore, affects hair growth.
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