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Thermal Damage, Styling Product Overuse, and Heat Protection Strategies in Professional Hairstyling: An Expert-Based Protocol for Hair Structure Preservation

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This applied research article examines the mechanisms of thermal damage to human hair caused by professional styling practices, including excessive heat exposure and improper use of styling products. The study integrates trichological principles with hands-on expertise from professional hairstyling practice.

The paper analyzes structural changes in the hair fiber under high-temperature conditions, the cumulative effects of repeated heat styling, and the role of product layering in increasing thermal stress. Special attention is given to the interaction between heat tools and cosmetic formulations commonly used in salons.

Based on practical observations and applied expertise, the article proposes an expert-based protocol for minimizing thermal damage. The protocol includes evidence-informed heat protection strategies, optimal temperature ranges, and professional recommendations aimed at preserving hair structure while maintaining styling performance.

This work is intended for professional hairstylists, educators, and practitioners in applied cosmetology and hair science, bridging the gap between academic research and real-world beauty industry practice.

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2026-02-02
Applied research focused on thermal damage to hair fibers, examining heat exposure effects and practical implications for professional hair care and cosmetic practice.