Before you start changing your current diet of what you are eating, or changing your schedule to fit more yoga, meditation, and exercise etc...
and blaming your hair problem as a diet or a stress problem.
Maybe your hair products or pattern of using hair products are the problem.
Have you tried changing your hair products or pattern?
Some people find that Shampoo Wash Condition, the typical pattern of caring for hair does not work for them.
Instead they find that Condition Wash Condition, is what their hair loves.
Emeira wrote:what is wrong with my hair??? they are so dry and brittle, growth rate super slow
"So dry and brittle"
- Sounds like the hair shaft lost moisture.
- Hair is simply a long long piece of protein, some people view hair stoically as dead protein or cells anyways, there are no nerve cells in it, you can cut it for a hairstyle, you can bleach it and colour it, you can put a lot of shampoo and dry it out, and basically the hair will not complain to you that the hair dryer is drying it out, it cannot talk either.
Eating more nutritious food will not make it to the ends of your hair, it will very unlikely travel over decimeters of protein to reach that spot of hair next to your shoulder, there is simply no path, hence, diet will not likely change the brittleness of these strands of hair.
Meditating, yoga and exercise will not reduce the stressy look of hair, unless you move it out of sight in a pony tail for exercise, and leave the mirror alone while closing your eyes to meditate, and shifting your awareness to the pretzel pose you can hold in a yoga session.
- What shampoo are you using? Some shampoo dries hair out, and the scalp too.
- Have you tried the Conditioner Only Method, or Condition Wash Condition, using no shampoo.
- Some people change their patterns of drying, and not the washing method...i.e. using a turban or towel to keep moisture over using a hair dryer...
- There are many hair forums out there that promotes no poo or no shampoo methods, and some of these forums talks about using conditioner only on hair, as it works to restore moisture to hair and prevent shampoo or other hair products from drying out the hair and scalp...etc.
http://www.longhaircommunity.com/
http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/forum.php
https://www.reddit.com/r/HaircareScienc ... cowashing/
- Because each person's hair and scalp is different, you will have to find the pattern your hair likes.
- There are also those popular things such as hair mask, that leaves some moisture for the hair to soak, and when you wash it out your hair is suppose to be shiny and soft.
"growth rate super slow"
- it could be because your hair is snagging from the brittleness or dryness, leaving strands shorter than what you would have liked your hair to look like.