Despite being very similar, the two words have completely different meanings. However, many people still get confused when it comes to talking about the damage their hair is suffering.
HAIR LOSS
First, let's understand how to identify if the problem with your hair is hair loss. But beware: it's natural to lose a few hairs throughout the day, so it's very important to pay attention to the amount.
According to experts, on average we lose around 100 hairs every day. This is due to the natural cycle of growth and loss. However, when this amount is excessive, a warning sign goes off, as the reasons for the problem can be varied.
The problem could be anything from a nutrient-poor diet (which is relatively easy to solve) to a more serious immune-related issue. So, in any case, it's essential to seek medical help in order to make a more assertive diagnosis and receive the right advice.
WIRE BREAKAGE
Those who use a lot of chemicals, have their hair straightened, bleached or dyed frequently can suffer from hair breakage. This is because these procedures tend to damage the inner part of the hair fiber, leaving it porous and weakened.
As hair becomes fragile and brittle, we get the feeling that the strands are falling out, when in fact they are becoming thinner and thinner due to breakage. This is often the most common cause of the problem.
If your problem is breakage, it may be easier to treat and recover the mass lost by your hair with a more powerful treatment, such as the Hair Schedule. However, if your hair is very fragile, it's best to seek the help of a professional hairdresser who will be able to assess the severity of the problem and recommend the most appropriate treatment.
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