Fragile hair. Brittle or tricholic hair has always been considered an aesthetically unsightly phenomenon, but lately we are increasingly encountering this concept. This term has nothing to do with the natural characteristics of the body, but may be associated with the presence of other pathologies in the body. That is why research into this problem is important for many doctors.
Brittleness and trichlossia are quite common causes of hair loss. And their visible difference is that hair is called brittle if it comes off as individual hairs, but if many of them break at once, then such hair is called trichlose. Thin and long hair can become brittle if it is combed too hard, if it is cut incorrectly, or if it is washed with hot water and over-dried. Also, the reason for hair fragility may be associated with certain factors, such as frequent dyeing, perm, long exposure to the sun without hats.