Can Split Ends be Genetic?
@garshellm While split ends are often caused by environmental factors like heat styling, sun damage, and mechanical stress, there can be a genetic component to split ends as well. If you want one on one help with your hair, you can use this link to contact me http://bit.ly/NaturalHairCoach Some people may be more prone to split ends due to their hair's natural texture and structure, which can be influenced by genetics. For example: 1. Hair texture: People with fine or brittle hair may be more susceptible to split ends due to the hair's inherent weakness. 2. Hair porosity: Hair with low porosity may have a harder time absorbing moisture, leading to dryness and split ends. 3. Hair elasticity: Hair with low elasticity may be more prone to breakage and split ends. 4. Hair shape: Hair with a certain shape or curl pattern may be more prone to split ends due to the way the hair bends and stresses the hair shaft. However, it's important to note that genetics is not the sole caus
Hi I am in my first month transitioning, I had a bad experience trying to go natural without proper knowledge which lead my SL hair to be a TWA which was dry and breaking all the time.
ReplyDeleteSo I need to know the basics of keeping my hair moisturised and healthy?
Hi,
DeleteI have a video that can help you. Let me know if you have any issues viewing it.
How to Moisturize Transitioning hair: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tu4AD2S-878&list=PL225896DC8B2C76C3&index=57