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Revised Date: 5/01/07 - Original Publication Date: August 2001

August 15, 2001
Brittle Hair?

Question

Dear Karen,

I have about given up dealing with my hair.A friend of mine told me that part of my dry, brittle hair problem is related to what foods that I eat and the fact that I smoke. Can this be true? If so, can you help me learn what types of foods that I can eat that will help me have hair that is shiny and healthy? I've tried all sorts of different conditioners and products but it's still very dry. I do avoid blow drying my hair as much as possible but this only helps slightly.

Please help.

Tish

Answer

Dear Tish,

Brittle hair can result from a variety of reasons from poor diet, illness, medication, hormone changes or even stress. In some cases aging will cause hair to become brittle or dry. Although I can't project why your hair might be so brittle and dry, I can make some suggestions.

Hair receives moisture from a variety of sources that include natural oils that we get from the foods that we eat, water and foods that are high in water content like many fruits.

Dry or brittle hair can sometimes be linked to inadequate consumption of the proper foods. Low fat diets with their lack of proper essential fatty acids (EFAs) can add to dry and brittle hair problems. So can diets high in carbohydrates or low in proteins which hair needs to thrive.

If you are not sure that you are getting enough good essential fatty acids you can add supplements that offer a combination of healthy fish oils with black currant seed oil, primrose or borage ingredients. Flax seed oil is one of my personal favorites for adding moisture to my hair.

If possible, consider quitting your dependence on nicotine. Also, try to avoid hydrogenated fats. Good fats from foods like avocadoes are actually beneficial to your hair's overall moisture content and health.

When hair is damaged, dry or brittle it is important to use products that actively work to heal your hair, rather than just cover the problem. Products that I have found to heal and nuture the hair include Phytotherathrie, Aubrey Organic, California Baby, Paul Penders and Giovanni. Select a product that advertises their assistance with dryness or brittleness.

If you prefer to whip up your own solution, consider using jojoba oils as a base for your conditioner. You can buy jojoba oil at health food stores or natural health outlets.

As you already know, avoiding blow dryers, when possible is a great way to give your hair rest.

Finally, you may want to work with a nutritional expert who can do an inventory of your current diet and make recommendations. Taking vitamins that are targeted for improving your hair's condition is also an option.

Best wishes,

Karen

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