1. Sugar
For your hair’s sake, please step away from the sweets.
Sugar can interfere with the absorption of protein and we all know how
important protein is for your hair. Vitamin E is also essential for
healthy hair growth and sugar can lower the level of vitamin E that
needs to get to your strands! Don’t fret-- this doesn't mean you have to
cut out sugar altogether. It just means that you should reduce your
intake. You should consider substituting for natural sources of sugar
like fruits or vegetables if you can't kick the habit.
2. Salt
Extra salt is delicious on fries, popcorn or that bland dish that you
got while eating out for lunch. But, it
should be used in moderation
because excess sodium has been shown to cause hair to shed excessively.
Sodium should be limited to less than 2300 mg a day and even less if you
have high blood pressure, diabetes, or are over the age of 51. If you
want to keep your curls full of body, sprinkle with caution.
3. Bleached White Flour
Some people avoid carbs like a plague but mostly because they’re
concerned about their hips, and not necessarily their hair. Starchy
foods are broken down into sugar and can cause your hair to thin. If you
are having a whirlwind love affair with starchy foods like bread,
pastas, cakes, and other floury deliciousness, it's time to consider
consumer smaller amount, just for a while.
4. Soft Drinks
It can be hard to give up that lunchtime soda because it compliments
your meal and provides a kick of
caffeine in order to get through the
day, but consider what's really going on when you pick up that
carbonated soft drink. One soda contains an inordinate amount of
processed sugar, high fructose corn syrup, artificial sweeteners, and
chemical-filled colors that don't provide any nutrients for your hair--
except completely dry out your hair. Even if you’re sipping on water,
soda will still contribute to the dehydration of your strands and turn
your cute curls into a brittle mess.
5. Alcohol
If you want to keep a full head of hair, it might be in your best
interest to reduce your alcohol intake starting...now. Excessive
drinking reduces the amount of zinc, folic acid, vitamin B, and vitamin C
in your body. What does that mean for your curls? It weakens your hair,
makes it difficult to grow, and contributes to hair loss if you’re
overindulging with the loose juice. No one is saying you can’t turn up
with the girls on the weekends or enjoy a much-deserved post-work
cocktail, but constant consumption can definitely take a toll if you
aren’t mindful of your intake.
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