How to recover elastic threads: care that can help
Many people don't know what elastic threads are or how to recover them, but today we're going to help you understand some precautions that can prevent this type of occurrence.
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What are elastic threads?
Have you ever felt like your hair was rubbery? Stretching more than usual, like a... rubber band?
This really happens, some people may even mention that their hair looks like a 'doll', when this happens it is a sign that the strands have undergone many chemical procedures and are not so strong.
But there is no reason to despair, this normally happens when we abuse chemical procedures on our hair, such as straightening, relaxing, bleaching, dyeing and much more.
In addition, other things that can lead to elastic hair are lack of hydration, excessive and frequent heat sources, such as hairdryers, straighteners and curling irons, as well as other external agents, such as pollution.
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This happens due to excess or incompatibility with this type of treatment, causing the hair to lose nutrients, keratin, hair mass and many other important components, leaving the hair thin and with open cuticles.
Without these nutrients, hair becomes elastic and leads to chemical damage, making it more prone to breakage, but only when it is not cared for properly.
And how can I recover elastic threads?
There are a few ways to restore elastic strands, just a few changes to your routine and habits can help keep your hair healthy and strong. Here’s how:
1 – Cut down on chemicals
The first and most important step is to immediately stop using chemicals on your hair. No straightening, bleaching or relaxing, as this will only damage your hair more and will not help in the process of restoring its elasticity.
Also avoid using heat sources during your recovery process, as they can delay or prevent you from rebuilding your hair cuticles.
2 – Start a hair schedule
Our hair needs nutrients to stay healthy, so start investing in a hair care routine. You can choose to look for ready-made ones online, or find a hairdresser who can help you create one specifically for your needs.
The steps in the hair schedule are ideal for saving hair that needs more help in replacing keratin, water and lipids.
3 – Moisturize your hair
THE hydration It is the factor that gives silkiness and softness to our hair, in addition to helping to reduce frizz. But when the hair looks elastic, it is lacking hydration.
If you need to pay more attention at this stage, you will need to invest in masks, conditioners and anything that can help with moisture. There are several recipes online that can be cheaper and more practical to make at home.
4 – Don’t skip the rebuilding step
Reconstruction is another very important part of recovering elastic strands, look for reconstructive products that have proteins, keratin and collagen.
Always follow the instructions on the packaging, otherwise the products may not be very effective.
5 – Cauterization
Hair cauterization can be a good idea to help restore elastic strands, but it is important to be careful. Despite being a chemical treatment, it can save your hair.
Its objective is to restore the structure of the strands, restructuring their density and repairing any damage that chemicals may have caused.
Furthermore, it seals the cuticles, which in itself reduces porosity, protecting the hair, leaving it softer and shinier.
6 – Cut your hair
One option that many people don't like because of their attachment to their hair is cutting it. But if you're on the 'hair grows' team, this is your alternative. It's almost like starting from scratch again.
By cutting your hair or at least cutting off the split ends, you can remove the damaged part and focus on growing the healthier part back.
7 – Quality products
Choose quality products that can bring real results to your hair, always read the composition of the products, if they have any keratin, vegetable oils, ceramides and urea.
By using quality products, you can restore the shine and health of your hair. Try masks, oils, leave-in products and other similar products.
8 – Washing care
Another thing that will help restore elastic strands is to wash your hair with cold or warm water. Water that is too hot will dry out your hair even more, hindering recovery.
Be gentle when washing and detangling your hair. When it is too elastic, it will also become more brittle. It can become thin and harm your hair's recovery or self-esteem.
Conclusion
Stretchy strands are a clear sign that your hair has suffered significant damage due to excessive chemical treatments and lack of proper care.
This condition occurs when hair loses essential nutrients such as keratin and lipids, making it fragile, thin and prone to breakage. However, it is possible to restore the health of your hair with a careful and consistent approach.
The first crucial step is to stop using chemicals and heat sources that may exacerbate the problem. Then, adopting a personalized hair care schedule will help replenish essential nutrients, such as proteins and lipids.
Regular hydration is essential to restore moisture and softness to the hair, while reconstruction with products rich in keratin and collagen reinforces the hair structure. Cauterization can be an effective option to restore density and seal the cuticles, but it should be done with caution.
Trimming damaged ends can be a solution to remove damaged hair and promote healthy growth.
Additionally, investing in quality products and taking gentle care when washing your hair are important steps to revitalize your hair and prevent further damage. With these practices, you can restore vitality and shine to your hair, ensuring that it recovers and grows healthy and strong.