If you wish to have a great hair, read our tips:
Wouldn't it be fabulous, if every day was a good hair day?
Fortunately, no matter what your hair type is, your locks can look healthy and
lustrous in any situation. In this article, you'll find some general tips for
healthy hair followed by specific sections on caring for different hair types.
1. Wash your hair correctly. Note: If you can, try not to
wash your hair everyday. Daily baths and showers will strip your hair of its
natural oils.
Massage your scalp with the shampoo and conditioner. Do this
for about 40 seconds before washing it out. If you have oily hair, repeat the
process once more (with the shampoo, not conditioner). When you massage the top
of your head, the circulation increases and it also helps prevent dandruff. Use
a sulfate and silicone free shampoo if your hair is curly or wavy.
Pour conditioner into your hand and rub from the tips of
your hair to the roots. If you want softer silkier looking hair, leave the
conditioner in your hair for a few minutes before you rinse it off.
Try to wash your hair on the coolest setting that is
comfortable or at least try giving it a final rinse of cool water. This seals
the hair cuticles (the outermost layer of the hair shaft) and locks in moisture,
making it shinier. Hotter water may be used occasionally to wash hair, if you
have very oily or dirty hair. Either way, try rinsing in cool temperature water
for the final rinse.
2. Dry your hair in a careful manner. Blow dryers can be
more benefiting than air-drying if you use them correctly. When you blow dry
your hair, put it on a cool setting and hold distance it away to protect it
from any heat. If you hold the blow dryer too close, the water in your hair can
begin to boil. This is why hair dryers are known to be bad, but if you use it
correctly it is very good. If you can, avoid drying your hair with heat as much
as you can; it will only age your hair.
Avoid wringing your hair with a towel after you get out of a
shower. Wet hair is more fragile, and wringing it could cause your hair strands
to break or fall out.
Use heat protection spray when you blow dry your hair. You
should also use protection spray when you use hot rollers or a flat iron.
3. Avoid brushing your hair while it's wet. Wet hair is
stretchier and has a tendency to break. Also, don't brush your hair too much.
People say that brushing your hair 100 strokes a day will make it smoother --
but it will only cause breakage to your hair.
When you do brush your hair, try a natural bristle brush
like a boar bristle brush. These brushes distribute oils throughout your hair
to make it softer and shinier.
Only use a wide-tooth comb on wet hair. Apply leave-in
conditioner or detangler to make your hair more pliable.
4. Give your hair some special treatment from time to time.
Apply a deep conditioning treatment. You can use deep
conditioning treatments like olive oil, argan oil, avocado oil or coconut oil.
You can also purchase a hair mask or hair cream and apply
it.
Use a natural treatment like olive oil, mayonnaise and an
egg or a soak in full-fat milk. Leave these treatments in for 2 to 3 hours and
rinse them out thoroughly without applying shampoo or conditioner. You can do
this once or twice per week, if you see good results.
Use a leave-in conditioner at least once a week. Leave-in
conditioners penetrate deep into your hair cuticles to heal them more
completely.
Try a spray leave in conditioner/ detangler after you
shower. The conditioner will make your hair more pliable and manageable.
5. Go easy on styling products. Styling products can dry
your scalp, if you use it directly at the scalp. Try not to use it often, but
if you must, apply to hair strands and not the scalp. Then, style your hair at
most 4 times a week to avoid damaging it.
6. Accessorize your healthy, gorgeous hair. Clips or
barrettes can compliment beautiful hair. Coordinate them with your outfits or
your personality. If you use elastics, use fabric-covered elastics to prevent
breakage and tangles.
7. Eat healthy foods that will keep your hair strong and
lustrous. Your diet can also prevent hair loss.
Essential fatty acids, especially omega-3 fatty acids,
promote healthy skin, hair and nails. You should eat some of these foods, which
are rich in omega-3, every day:
Salmon, tuna, mackerel, and other fatty fish
Flax seed oil
Walnuts, almonds, and milk
Vitamins B-6, B-12, and folic acid are also important to
your hair. You can always take a multivitamin to get more of these nutrients,
but you can also add foods rich in these vitamins to your diet.
Vitamin B-6: bananas, potatoes (both white and sweet) and
spinach.
Vitamin B-12: meat, poultry, fish and dairy products.
Folic acid: citrus fruits, tomatoes, whole grain and
fortified grain products, beans and lentils.
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