What Are the Causes
of Weak Hair in Women
?
Last Updated: Jan 10, 2014
By Kay Ireland
Weak hair can be a daily frustration
Weak hair is a common complaint among women. A woman's hair is often her crowning glory, so when it begins to break and thin it can be an embarrassing experience. If you have weak hair, understanding the various causes of your changing hair can help you become better equipped to both prevent weakness and treat your hair
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Symptoms of Weak Hair
When you have weak hair, you may experience hair that breaks easily
When you have weak hair, you may experience hair that breaks easily, resulting in split ends and a ragged hairstyle. Weak hair can also cause dry hair, meaning you suffer from frizziness and flyaways. Your hair may also be less capable of holding a style, coming out limp no matter what different products you use to get body and bounce
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Common Causes
If your mother suffered with weak, easily damaged hair, you may be prone to it as well
Weak hair can be caused by a variety of conditions. The first may simply be genetics. If your mother suffered with weak, easily damaged hair, you may be prone to it as well. Some of the damage that causes your hair to weaken may be inflicted by your own actions. Chemical processes such as coloring and relaxing can strip hair of its natural moisture, leaving hair weak and easily breakable. Wearing your hair in the same styles over and over again can also put pressure on the hair, leaving it weaker in some spots
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Prevention Is the Best Medicine
Treating your hair with care and respect is one of the easiest ways to keep it strong
. Treating your hair with care and respect is one of the easiest ways to keep it strong. Try to avoid chemical processing. If you must color, use a temporary or semi-permanent formula without ammonia, to keep moisture in your hair. Heated styling tools can also cause weakness and breakage, so limit your usage or use only as much heat as absolutely necessary to get the style you want. Talk to your doctor about taking biotin and niacin supplements to help keep hair strong and healthy
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When to See a Doctor
If you previously had healthy hair and it has suddenly become weak, prone to damage and prone to shedding, contact your doctor
.
If you previously had healthy hair and it has suddenly become weak, prone to damage and prone to shedding, contact your doctor. The American Academy of Dermatology notes that sudden changes in your hair can be the result of hormone deficiencies, diseases and other illnesses that require treatment
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