THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER USE ON HAIR
There are certain products that you should avoid applying to your hair, as they can cause damage or lead to undesirable outcomes. Here are some products to be cautious about:
Super glue or other adhesives
Using super glue or similar adhesives on your hair can lead to irreparable damage and hair loss.
Regular household glue
Regular glue is not meant for hair and can be difficult to remove, causing hair breakage and damage.
Nail polish
Nail polish contains harsh chemicals that can dry out and damage hair.
Hairspray on wet hair
Applying hairspray directly to wet hair can cause the hair to become brittle and prone to breakage.
Acrylic paint or craft paint
These types of paints are not meant for hair and can be damaging and difficult to wash out.
Permanent markers
Using permanent markers on hair can lead to dryness and potential damage.
Cleaning products
Never use cleaning products such as bleach or disinfectants on your hair, as they are not formulated for hair and can cause severe harm.
Candle wax
Applying candle wax to hair can cause clumping and make it challenging to wash out.
Cooking oils
While some oils are good for hair, certain cooking oils can leave a greasy residue and be difficult to wash out properly.
Hair color meant for other purposes: Using hair color intended for use on textiles or crafts can damage your hair and lead to unpredictable results.
Shoe polish or shoe dyes
Hair is not the intended surface for these products, and they can lead to harmful effects.
Cooking oils like vegetable oil or butter
These oils can make your hair greasy and attract dirt and dust.
Nail polish or nail polish remover
These products contain harsh chemicals that can damage your hair and scalp.
Fabric dyes or fabric colorants: These are not formulated for hair use and can be harmful.
Wall paint or acrylic paint
These products are not meant for hair, and applying them can cause serious damage and skin irritation.
Sharpie markers or other permanent markers
Just like with regular permanent markers, these can dry out your hair and scalp and be challenging to remove.
Remember, always use products specifically designed for hair care and follow the instructions provided. If you’re unsure about a particular product, it’s best to consult a professional hairstylist before use.
This article has been written by Jyoti Singh, working as an intern in Vidhan News.