Indeed, hair matters. I should know. My hair type is the thing that you would call exceptionally unusual (if 'unusual' were on a size of 1 to 5, with 5 being amazingly; I would score a '5'). In its normal state, it sits firmly on my scalp like a bashful youngster sticking to its mum for dear life in the midst of a crowd of unfriendly looking outsiders. At the point when you pull a solitary hair, it looks extremely long and afterward when it delivered it goes firmly once again into position. To be sure, it is more versatile than an elastic band. My hair will in general break effectively, particularly around the hair line and it appears to have its own hair development cycle whereby its interior clock concludes that when I begin having a decent outlook on my hair developing long, it should begin breaking expeditiously, similar to a liable quitter and best hair dresser in Islamabad
What's more, I have spoiled my hair! All things considered, hair matters - it is my delegated brilliance, my promotion to the world (as well as having sublime skin - however this is a story for one more day) that I am solid, I feel remarkable and gosh..I look great! However, tragically, with all the TLC I attempt to give it, it lets me down...
Me: I go to the best hair dresser I can manage in the city. The hair salon is controlled by experts. I loosen up my hair (I have a straight perm) like clockwork.. furthermore, treat it expertly week after week. I have gone for a normal treatment. My hair was acting great the earlier month, which means it looked marvelous yet it seems it is pitching a fit.
My hair: Yes, I am pitching a fit - dry and bunched up look. I look dried out...
Hair dresser: My dear...what happened to you? Your hair looks so dry...you need dampness and oil. We will do a hot oil treatment.
Hair is a protein, keratin. Why I don't wish to give a science class, there are a couple of things to know.
Perming your hair:
1. Your hair is commonly at a somewhat acidic pH (4.5) to kill microscopic organisms. That long-lasting wave you have is an aftereffect of the essential relaxer that you put in your hair. Some no-lye relaxers have guanidinium hydrochloride (pKa 12.5). The lye relaxers use potassium or sodium hydroxide. They are exceptionally harsh, which is the reason they might consume your scalp. That is likewise why a killing cleanser is then applied, to bring down the pH of the hair. The shading change with the cleanser is a litmus change.
2. Your hair is made of keratin, which contains a few amino acids (for example 14% cysteine). The amino acids are held together by hydrogen bonds.
To break or not to break? As indicated by wikipedia " Guanidinium salts are notable for their denaturing activity on proteins; guanidinium chloride is quite possibly the best denaturant. In 6 M fluid GndHCl practically all proteins lose their arranged "optional design" (that outcomes from intramolecular noncovalent collaborations) and become "haphazardly wound"; that is, their auxiliary construction communications are disturbed by the disintegrated guanidinium, leaving just the essential covalent construction of their polyamide spines" Long story short: the relaxer changes the design of the hair by breaking a few securities for all time.