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“Low Moisture Hair Breakage Low moisture hair care regimens are the most common source of breakage in black hair care. Hair that is not treated regularly with moisturizing deep-conditioning treatments, and hair that is cleansed less than once weekly with moisturizing products is a prime candidate for moisture deficiency breakage. Regimens that feature regular heat styling and daily products such as greases, pomades, alcohol-based hair gels and holding sprays also tend to fall into this breakage category.”
― The Science of Black Hair: A Comprehensive Guide to Textured Hair Care
― The Science of Black Hair: A Comprehensive Guide to Textured Hair Care
“Low moisture hair care regimens are the most common source of breakage in black hair care. Hair that is not treated regularly with moisturizing deep-conditioning treatments, and hair that is cleansed less than once weekly with moisturizing products is a prime candidate for moisture deficiency breakage. Regimens that feature regular heat styling and daily products such as greases, pomades, alcohol-based hair gels and holding sprays also tend to fall into this breakage category. Occasionally, the overuse of protein-based products such as “hair repair” and reconstructor treatments is to blame for low moisture hair breakage. This condition is often referred to as “protein overload” in”
― The Science of Black Hair: A Comprehensive Guide to Textured Hair Care
― The Science of Black Hair: A Comprehensive Guide to Textured Hair Care
“Low Moisture Hair Breakage Low moisture hair care regimens are the most common source of breakage in black hair care. Hair that is not treated regularly with moisturizing deep-conditioning treatments, and hair that is cleansed less than once weekly with moisturizing products is a prime candidate for moisture deficiency breakage. Regimens that feature regular heat styling and daily products such as greases, pomades, alcohol-based hair gels and holding sprays also tend to fall into this breakage category. Occasionally, the overuse of protein-based products such as “hair repair” and reconstructor treatments is to blame for low moisture hair breakage. This condition is often referred to as “protein overload” in”
― The Science of Black Hair: A Comprehensive Guide to Textured Hair Care
― The Science of Black Hair: A Comprehensive Guide to Textured Hair Care





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