Baby hairs or broken hair?

Showing off your baby hairs in the style of the Kardashian, Beyoncé, JLo or FKA Twigs, is back on trend, but... how do we know if what we have are baby hairs or broken hairs? Confusing them is very common, since the resemblance is reasonable, but my friend, pay attention, because today we take you out of doubt and help you to know how to differentiate them.

What are baby hairs?

The baby hair does justice to its name, and it is that it is hair that has literally just been bornThat's why it is so small and fine, as well as being very unruly and extremely difficult to comb and tame.

These little hairs grow in the area of the forehead, sideburns, nape of the neck and the parting of the hair, and usually have approximately the same length, although, unfortunately, they will never manage to grow at the same level as the rest of your mane (and that's why we hate them so much🥺).

How does hair break?

Now, broken hair fibers are a consequence of dyeing, bleaching, abuse of flat irons and heat tools, and/or chemical treatments, and they can appear anywhere in your mane, from the roots to the ends.

They tend to have a rough and dry feel, as well as split ends, making your hairstyle look frizzy and not cute at all.

How to distinguish baby hairs from broken hair?

This is the million dollar question, but the answer is very easy!

💇🏼♀️ baby hairs are soft and fine and look healthywhile when the hair the hair is is broken, coarse, dry and has split ends..

💇🏼♀️ Location is also key: broken hair broken hair can be present at the roots or from the middle to the endswith uneven length; while baby hairs are always are always located near the hairline and have the same length. and have the same length.

How to master the baby hairs?

Okay friend, now that you know how to tell them apart, we're going to give you tips to keep these baby hairs under control and improve the appearance of broken hair fibers, so you can show off your mane with all the swish.so you can look as swag as Rihanna.

✅ The only way to tame your baby hairs is to use a styling product like hair gel or wax and use a brush for a super stylish look. And no, waxing those hairs is never an option. If you can't fight the enemy, join him, ALWAYS.

✅ To beautify and take care of broken hair, in addition to cutting it short (obviously), it's a must to use masks loaded with oils that penetrate the fiber, as does the coconut oil from L'Essentiel Mask uses nourishing serums such as Cotton Lust and avoid heat tools at all costs.

Nourishing Mask

Twice a week

L'Essentiel Mask

Serum

Frequent use

Cotton Lust

Bestie, long live the baby hairs! 🙌🏽✨