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How to Repair Acne Damaged Skin

As if suffering through pimples wasn’t bad enough, those pimples leave behind noticeable scars, in some cases. Acne scars come in several forms: The most common are crateriform scars, which leave an indentation in the skin after the tissue is destroyed by acne. Keloids and hypertrophic scars are raised above the skin and can grow if not treated effectively. You should talk to your dermatologist before embarking on treatment for acne scars, as she will be able to determine the best treatment, depending on severity of the damage and scarring.

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How to Tell if Your Hair Is Damaged

Hair — everybody has it. It grows from follicles within your skin and consists of a root and shaft made-up of tiny cells. While the part of your hair that remains hidden in the follicle is living, the hair that you wash, comb, curl and straighten is actually dead. Since your hair is not made of living cells, it cannot fix itself when damaged. In fact, the only thing that you can do for damaged hair is condition it and eventually cut it off if the damage is extensive. If you are unsure if you’re dealing with damaged hair, look for a few visual clues.

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Tips for Short, Damaged Hair

Just because you have short, damaged hair now, it doesn’t mean that your hair has to remain in this condition forever. A myriad of products are on the market to help with just about any hair issue you have. Sometimes, you get conflicting advice because there are so many products. Experts on hair want your hair to look its best, so they are usually not shy about giving you tips.

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Damaged Hair Care

You know your hair is damaged if it feels brittle and dry. Damaged hair can also be difficult to style, since it can refuse to stay in place or cooperate. Thankfully, you can coax your hair back to health by treating it right and skipping harsh perms and color treatments. Keep in mind that no matter how damaged your hair may be, new hair growing out of your head won’t be if you make small changes to your styling routine now.

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Hair Tips for Damaged Hair

Brushing, combing, blow-drying and using styling products all contribute to hair damage. You know if your hair is damaged because it breaks easily, feels dry and frail, or has split ends. You can try to repair damaged hair by cutting back on washing it, conditioning it more and skipping the hair dryer or curling iron every so often. Sometimes, though, your best bet may be to cut it off.