Sentence examples for damage hair from inspiring English sources

"damage hairdo" is not correct or usable in written English.
You could say "damage [someone's] hairstyle/coiffure", or "cause damage to [someone's] hair" instead. For example: "He tried to style his hair with a flat iron, but the heat damaged his hairstyle."

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WHY didn't @Loreal, since they have Winona Ryder in their damaged hair ads, use the slogan "WHAT'S YOUR DAMAGE, HAIR?" #goldenglobes.

THE BOTTOM LINE Chlorine in swimming pools can damage hair, but not necessarily make it fall out.

Notably, despite the membrane damage, hair cells continue to undergo the apoptotic process, leading to the generation of a type of apoptosis with early membrane damage.

The number that developed varied, but in the base of cochlea, where the tissue received the most damage, hair cell numbers returned to about 40% of the original.

It can also damage hair follicles and white blood cells.

After chemical, biological, or physical damage, hair follicles develop abnormalities that are collectively called hair follicle dystrophy [28].

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Incredibly effective on dry, damaged hair.

"Because they have damaged hair, they wash their hair less.

Once damaged, hair cells can neither be repaired nor replaced.

The sun's UV light damages hair, especially with extended exposure.

Result: split ends and damaged hair.

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