What is chemically damaged hair?
Are you a swimmer, a bleached beauty, or a color change chameleon? You’re likely no stranger to chemically damaged hair.
Chemicals tend to strip our strands of lipids. These are little protectors that keep our hair cuticle – the outer layer – smooth and shiny. When this layer is damaged, it cracks and lifts causing even more damage within the hair shaft.
What does chemically damaged hair look like?
If you’re seeing frizzy, dull, and dry hair, or if you’re experiencing split ends, breakages or hair loss, chances are you’ve got a spot of chemical damage.
Those of us with curly hair might notice our curls are less defined and may even become straight. Whatever your chemically damaged hair looks like, we’re here to help.
Can you fix chemically damaged hair?
Once the hair fiber is damaged, it won’t fully heal. But there are lots of ways to improve the appearance of your hair, restore its health and, most importantly, protect it when you next get a treatment.
How to repair chemically damaged hair?
If your hair is a bit worse for wear after a chemical treatment, check out our top tips for how to fix chemically damaged hair and get your tresses looking top-notch again.
