Showing posts with label Men Hair Care Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Men Hair Care Tips. Show all posts

Friday, June 29, 2012

Primary Steps For Men's Hair Care

When hair care and any thing related to hair we just think about women's hair. Hair has become synonymous to women. But what about men's hair and their hair care? We do not think about that at all. There are lots of sites telling you the proper care about the women's hair but male hair care is not so demanding as women's are. Probably it the reason behind the limited and slim response and demand of men's hair care and thus limited websites are supplying you the necessary information about this topic. But now the picture is slowly changing. Men are becoming more and more conscious about their looks and style check. Hairstyle has always been a crucial factor for outer appearance. Hairstyle and hair care are closely related, as both are complementary to each other. Today men have discovered that great grooming is an essential to building great self-confidence.

Therefore a good hair care regimen and to follow that regimen is very important to have good and groomed hair. But before deciding that hair care routine you have to figure out your hair type. There are three types of hair. One is oily, second is dry and the third one is normal hair type. Dry hair is a type of hair, which is caused by inactive oil glands. So if you have a dry hair type then you will have to use a good moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Coconut Oil is a natural conditioner and you can try this out as your conditioner.

Conditioner clears the frizzes of your hair make it frizz free and smooth and shiny. For dry hair another thing is very important. That is, do not shampoo your hair everyday as it can make your hair more dry and dull looking. Wash it alternately having one or two days interval. And do not shampoo on your already shampooed hairs. Shampooing everyday or every alternate day might not be necessary as it is for oily hair or for greased hair.

Oily hairs are just the opposite of dry hairs and need the opposite care. It is due to excessive and overactive oil glands of your scalp. A good shampoo and conditioner made for exclusively oily hairs are the better solution. And the easiest maintaining hair is normal hairs. Oil glands are normal and balanced in number. Shampoo and conditioner for normal hairs are preferable.

For any type of hair always rinse your hair after applying shampoo and conditioner completely. If you do not do that an itchy scalp can be a problem. Always use a small amount of shampoo on your wet hair. You can use warm water for shampooing but for conditioner it is better to use cold water. Massage your scalp gently and than rinse it well. Do not use the conditioner in the hair roots as it can cause hair fall. Just apply it on your hair and after 3-4 minutes wash it thoroughly. Hot water and cold water help the scalp to be toned up. After washing it dry it up with a towel or by a dryer.

Pumping Up Men’s Hair - Tips & Secrets

One of the HairBoutique.com male reps recently stopped by with some new line sheets and asked if I could help him out with some advice about his hair.
Of course I was willing to try and was curious what his challenge involved It turned out he was dealing with fine, thin hair that was getting thinner by the year. He wanted, in his own words, “to pump it up as much as possible” and wanted to know “all” with stress applied to all, my tricks to adding lots of volume. Luckily he did not have a combover but his hair did have a lot of gel which made it look stiff.
I offered to make him a cheat sheet he could review at his leisure. I also suggested products he might try that I knew worked for other men I knew.
Karen’s Cheat Sheet For Getting A Fat Head Of Hair
  1. Shampoo in lukewarm water only.

  2. Avoid using moisturizing of heavy shampoos that will weigh down strands and make them appear thinner than they are. Either use a volume enhancing shampoo designed to plump up the strands OR consider using a diluted version of your fav which cleans without weighing strands down. Volumizing shampoos that work for many men I have talked to: PhytoVolume Shampoo, Matrix Amplify.If you want to try the diluting trick…take 1/8 teaspoon of shampoo and apply to a clean quart sized bottle of warm water. Shake the bottle to get suds. Wet hair well and then drizzle the suds over the top of your head and pat into your hair. Swish suds around to make sure you remove any dirt or oils and then rinse well.

  3. Skip the rinse out conditioning step completely. It will flatten thin, fine or thinning strands.

  4. Finish with a blast of cool/cold water. Yes it feels cold but it works to plump up strands. A good trick is to have some cool rinse water in a clean jar, bend over at the waist and pour water so it only hits your hair. Then jump out of the shower and towel blot.

  5. Blot, blot, blot. Do NOT rub.

  6. For lots of root lift apply a volume root enhancer. PhytoVolumeActif works wonders. So does Matrix root lift.

  7. Use a medium barrel round brush and a blow dryer with a concentrator attachment to avoid blowing hair all over the place. Separate hair into 1-2 inch sections. Use the round brush to lift the section and direct the blow dryer air DOWN the hair shaft from the roots to the ends. his ruffles the cuticle and make them appear fuller.

    • Optional Trick #1: Yes, you can try bending over at the waist and blow drying your hair upside down. It will help to plump fine strands. Not everyone likes to do this but what the heck, if fat strands are your goal, give it a shot…with the blow dryer that is.

    • Optional Trick #2: Use a blow dryer with a cool/cold air setting OR a cold shot. Cool/cold air will help to plumpen up natural strands. Also, blow drying on a slow setting rather than the fastest one, will provide hair will a more finished and fuller look.

  8. After you have finished blow drying, use your fingers to style. A brush or comb may deflate some of the newfound blow dryer fullness. Is your hair too fluffy? Apply a spritz of Phyto hairspray to your fingertips. No, not on the hair. Take the newly sprayed fingers and lightly “fingerpick” your dry strands. This will provide control of the fluff without weight all that new volume down. If you still feel too fluffy, spritz the hair very lightly with a firmer holding spray. Do NOT use any shine products.
Other notes to consider:
If you can’t give up your gel, use a gel designed to provide lift and fullness. A good friend of mine who fights thinning strands swears by the PhytoVolume Shampoo, PhytoVolumeActif root spray AND a tiny dab of Matrix Amplify Gel.
In fact, he hords all three products in fear they might disappear (they won’t but whatever makes him feel better). After he applied the PhytoVolumeActif to his roots, he puts a tiny dab of gel into the palms of his hands, rubs them together and then lightly finger picks through the middle and end sections of his hair to get a little more control.
I must admit, his hair always looks full and well groomed. He has a bald spot on the top of his head but the hair around it is full and you really don’t notice that he is balding because the rest of his hair looks so good.
Of course there are lots and lots of volume enhancing products on the market. I am just reporting on those that I have had direct feedback about. Yes it is also important to mention that not all products work for all people and their hair.