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Hair Damage

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health-and-beauty2 years ago

"The Dangers of Sleeping with Wet Hair"

Sleeping with wet hair can lead to hair and scalp damage, as well as create a breeding ground for fungus and bacteria due to the slow drying process, potentially causing yellow discoloration, itchiness, buildup, and flakiness. Fungi thrive in dark, moist environments, and a pillow can harbor up to 16 types of fungal species. Additionally, wet hair can lead to hair breakage and tangled strands, especially for those with curly hair, as the prolonged stretching of the hair cuticle can cause brittleness and breakage.

health-and-beauty2 years ago

"The Dangers of Sleeping with Wet Hair"

Sleeping with wet hair can lead to hair and scalp damage, as well as create a breeding ground for fungus and bacteria due to the slow drying process, potentially causing yellow discoloration, itchiness, buildup, and flakiness. Fungi thrive in dark, moist environments, and a pillow can harbor up to 16 types of fungal species. Additionally, wet hair can lead to hair breakage and tangled strands, especially for those with curly hair, as the prolonged wetness can compromise the outer layer of the hair, leading to dryness and brittleness.

health-and-beauty2 years ago

"The Dangers of Sleeping with Wet Hair"

Sleeping with wet hair can lead to hair and scalp damage, as well as create a breeding ground for fungus and bacteria due to the slow drying process, potentially causing yellow discoloration, itchiness, buildup, and flakiness. Fungi thrive in dark, moist environments, and a pillow can harbor up to 16 types of fungal species. Additionally, wet hair can lead to breakage and tangled strands, especially for those with curly hair, as the prolonged stretching of the hair cuticle can cause brittleness and dryness.

health2 years ago

The Dangers of Super Hot Showers: Insights from a Vascular Surgeon

Vascular surgeon Dr. Max, also known as Dr. Mahyar Maddahali, warns that taking excessively hot showers can be detrimental to your health. Hot showers can strip the skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness and potential damage. Dermatologist Robert Anolik recommends lukewarm showers to protect the skin barrier, which acts as a defense against infection and pollution.