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there are 25 hair killers,one of them being long periods of time under hooded hair dryers. It reads:
This dries out inner scalp tissues,membranes,and glands. The greatest mistake the industry has made is over-rated use of the hooded hair dryer. It is used incorrectly as a tool to deep condition hair and to dry a client's loose, wet hair. Several minutes after a client is placed under a hood dryer with conditioners on the the hair and a plastic cap, the treatment has gone bad. The conditioners melt away,and the hair and scalp begin to dry out. The inner scalp organs consisting of the sebaceous gland,sensory nerves and blood vessels at the root are dried out. The inner hair,or cortex of the hair is also dried out. For the chemically processed hair,this is certain destruction. There is very little cortex left after the chemical process as is. Once the client has sat under a dryer for thirty minutes to an hour while he/she works on other clients, the moisturizing treatment has already gone bad. If a person were to stay under it for no longer than five to ten minutes, it could be effective. Any longer and the drying out will begin. As for drying loose hair under the hooded dryer,this is a definite no-no. Have you seen how dry,tangled, and wrinkled the hair becomes after it comes out from under the dryer? Then it is combed (snapping,pulling,and breaking occurs), and straightened out thermally. This makes no sense. The hair could have been detangled after towel drying and blow-dried. If the hair has been relaxed,it is ready to be thermally curled after blow drying. Therefore causing less stress to the hair and scalp.
This dries out inner scalp tissues,membranes,and glands. The greatest mistake the industry has made is over-rated use of the hooded hair dryer. It is used incorrectly as a tool to deep condition hair and to dry a client's loose, wet hair. Several minutes after a client is placed under a hood dryer with conditioners on the the hair and a plastic cap, the treatment has gone bad. The conditioners melt away,and the hair and scalp begin to dry out. The inner scalp organs consisting of the sebaceous gland,sensory nerves and blood vessels at the root are dried out. The inner hair,or cortex of the hair is also dried out. For the chemically processed hair,this is certain destruction. There is very little cortex left after the chemical process as is. Once the client has sat under a dryer for thirty minutes to an hour while he/she works on other clients, the moisturizing treatment has already gone bad. If a person were to stay under it for no longer than five to ten minutes, it could be effective. Any longer and the drying out will begin. As for drying loose hair under the hooded dryer,this is a definite no-no. Have you seen how dry,tangled, and wrinkled the hair becomes after it comes out from under the dryer? Then it is combed (snapping,pulling,and breaking occurs), and straightened out thermally. This makes no sense. The hair could have been detangled after towel drying and blow-dried. If the hair has been relaxed,it is ready to be thermally curled after blow drying. Therefore causing less stress to the hair and scalp.
