Miyerkules, Enero 18, 2012

Hair Care 101

Oh well,I haven't blog for a while. Well, i'm really busy this past few weeks complying my requirements for my new work. As i comply my requirements i also did some mini hauls. Maybe, i'll post it anytime SOON.
Anyway, my post is all about HAIR. Indeed, hair is our crowning glory, ayt? For us girls, VANITY is our last name and we really want to look good always and sometimes we compromise the health of our hair because of blow-drying, ironing, curling, dying and a lot more. So, here are some tips that will surely help you (including me). :)


How to choose Shampoo and Conditioner?


Choosing hair shampoo & conditioner can be very difficult because there are literally hundreds of them. Pay a visit to any cosmetics store in the locality and you will have an option to choose from dozens of brands and variants. There are no direct rules to choose a hair shampoo & conditioner. There are, however, certain parameters that you can check in order to make an informed decision about the selection of shampoos and conditioners.

For coarse and curly hair:

Curly hair is usually dry because the oil supply does not reach the end. It is usually due to the reason that oil produced at the hair shaft is prevented from reaching the tip of the hair.
For coarse, curly hair, you should go for creamy and moisturizing shampoos.This should contain shea butter, germ oil and nut oil.

For fine, oily hair:

Men and women with fine, oily hair prefer to avoid an "oily" appearance. So it is important to avoid creamy shampoos. Creamy products are suitable for coarse, curly hairs only.
For frequent washing, one can look out for products that contain panthenol. This ingredient is known to improve the thickness level for each hair strand. During frequent washings, one can use a dry shampoo or talcum powder for best results.
Conditioners are not so important for limp haired women. You can just skip a conditioner if you can easily comb through hair after are finished washing them. Always go for a mild conditioner if you have oily, limp hair. Spray conditioners can be great as they don't reach the scalp so easily. You do not have to lather your hair more than once unless they are "extra oily".

For processed hair:

One of the biggest problems with processed hair is that roots tend to be oily and ends are drier. This behavior makes the task of washing processed hair very complicated. Technically, you have to moisture the end part and cleanse the shaft.
In such cases, it is advisable to wash your hairs with an ordinary shampoo at least once in a day. A shampoo should be used to cleanse the scalp area. Use a strong conditioner after washing your hairs with a shampoo.
Do not apply the conditioner to the scalp area. People with processed-colored hairs are especially concerned about preserving the color. While some companies have come up with specific shampoos capable of preserving the color, many people continue to believe that such products are just marketing fads. Try a few products before you use them for colored hair.

For dry and damaged hair:

As far as dry and damaged hairs are concerned, it is advisable to choose creamy shampoos. Clear shampoos are not suitable for damaged and dry hair at all. Regular conditioning of dry and damaged hairs is required. An ultra-moisturizing conditioner is just right for damaged and dry hair. Learn

I hope i helped you with some of these tips.To read more click here. http://www.beauty-tips.net.



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