A successful hair care discipline includes
cleansing, toning and conditioning routines done with sacred
regularity. The routine aims at getting rid of the excess oil and to
exfoliate skin cells that block and smother hair follicles in your
scalp. Emphasis, however, is laid on cleansing and toning routines.
Since your hair needs to be washed as often
as it gets dirty and oily, a natural shampoo on a formulation of herbs
is very effective.
It is important to massage hair and scalp.
This is both for the well being of your hair as well as good hair
growth. For dry hair we strongly recommend scalp massaging with oil,
while for oily hair massaging with toning lotion is suitable.
Using a soft brush, brushing is less
harmful than combing. However, a firm brush can cause more damage to
your hair than a comb would. Likewise, prolonged brushing also harms
your hair a lot. Back combing also spoils your hair. Besides, causing
knotting that is tough to untangle, it ruffles the scales of the
cuticles. In the same way, never comb or brush wet hair. This only
causes further damage to the hair. A good comb ought, necessarily, to
have rounded and not sharp teeth. Nylon brushes with spiky ends can
also damage your hair.
Then again, do you ever feel like covering
your hair with a big frumpy hat? In that case, here are a few steps
that are sure to make your hair shine and glisten. All, without the
weigh down and a tip for in between coloring.
- In between coloring, hairsprays your roots, then apply light eye-shadow to it; it works.
- Don't make the mistake of washing your hair daily. If you do, stop; it will pay off.
- While washing, shampoo twice in a row, then condition your hair. You will notice it get fuller and bouncier than before.
- Brush your hair from the bottom tips moving upward towards the roots. Brush in downward strokes, as this will remove split ends leaving your hair healthier.
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