If you’ve read articles on the benefits of coconut oil as a healthy hair care treatment, you know that people believe it can repair hair, tame dandruff and moisturize your strands. And while there are plenty of devotees, there are some people who slather on this popular oil and report broken and brittle hair as a result. So how do you know if your hair can benefit from this natural hair care treatment?

Coconut Oil for Hair CareHow Coconut Oil Can Benefit Your Hair and Scalp

Coconut oil contains lauric acid, which will fight any bacteria on your scalp that may cause dandruff. It also hydrates your skin, which also can prevent flakes and other problems. It also restores lost protein to your hair. People who use it pre-shampoo or post-wash can protect their hair from protein loss by applying it in the shower. Hair that’s low in protein is delicate and prone to breakage.

Why Doesn’t My Hair Like Coconut Oil?

Protein-deficient hair may respond well to it, but if you already have sufficient protein in your hair, it may cause damage to your hair strands. Over time, the oil deposits excess protein onto each hair shaft. The buildup will cause your hair to become more brittle, which will eventually lead to breakage and signs of thinning hair.

Sometimes your hair can benefit from it, but if your hair is lank and oily after using coconut oil, try applying a teaspoon of it to your hair and concentrate on the ends if you want to moisturize it. Or use it as a pre-wash treatment and let the shampoo strip the excess oil from the hair shaft. Using coconut oil as a pre-wash treatment also works if you want to use it on your scalp to control dandruff.

Coconut Oil and Various Hair Types

While you won’t know how your hair will respond to it until you try it, most people with coarse or curly hair don’t benefit from coconut oil. People with these types of hair should investigate other types of hair oils, such as argan or marula oil.

However, if you have fine or medium hair that isn’t curly, coconut oil could make your hair softer and less likely to break. If you’re afraid that coconut oil is too heavy for your hair, you can also choose hair-care products that contain a small percentage of coconut oil.

Using coconut oil can improve the health of your hair or destroy it. When using coconut oil, or any other hair treatment, pay attention to how your hair reacts. If you don’t get the results you want, it’s time to look for a new product.

Keeping your hair healthy is always important and you should always do what’s best for you. If you are suffering from thinning hair or hair loss and it’s holding you back, it may time to do something about it. At Transitions hair replacement centers and clinics, we offer all proven men’s hair replacement, women hair restoration, and children’s hair loss solutions. To find the hair loss specialist closest to you click here.

 

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