Hair Beauty Tips

Hair Beauty: Health Tips

For starters, cleansing shampoo cleanser causes dry hair, resulting in brittle hair and unavoidable damage. Even shampoos that promise to repair dry hair have this remedy if they want to cleanse the hair. These shampoos often contain an agent that leaves a film on the nose to create a false shine. Now you only have damaged hair. Besides, the cleaning action involved in the process of "foaming" creates new open ends and makes the old ones worse. To avoid these problems, you should learn to wash your hair as recommended by celebrity stylists.

This process takes a little longer, but the results are worth every second. Make sure your hair does not get tangled before showering. Once your hair is wet, apply a small amount of shampoo and scrub it thoroughly on the scalp and only on the scalp. If you are worried that this is not enough to clean, you can leave the shampoo on your hair without scrubbing for a minute or two. Then rinse the shampoo. As you work the rest of your hair, you will continue to cleanse and remove your hair from the products you have applied and the natural oils that are produced on the scalp. If you do not wash your hair after a day in mud puddles, the "repeat" direction is entirely useless. The result is clean hair, more natural to handle.

Some more uncomplicated tips can improve this process. Use the conditioner only for the hair that goes down the neck, not for the hair near the scalp. The scalp produces natural oils that make the conditioner unusable. Let it work for a few minutes and rinse it with cold water to close the cuticle. The hair becomes softer and less prone to severe damage when combing. Finally, if you never dry your hair, never, and I repeat, never, rub it with your towel! Rubbing a rough but soft cloth against the grain of your hair will further damage it, and the split ends will be worse as the hair is more fragile when wet. Dry the hair with a towel and lightly paint it with your fingers. Do not hesitate to brush after drying.

If you insist on using a hairdryer for your hair, specific rules apply to prevent damage from heat. If you have time, wait a few minutes for the hair to naturally dry slightly. Dry hair is stronger, and you do not have to expose it to heat. Additionally, insert a serum or ointment into each section of hair to create a barrier between cuticle and heat.

Do not blame the manufacturers of hair care products for not informing us of these essential instructions. The bottles are usually small and leave only three words (misleading). And, of course, they offer serums, masks, and lotions to help repair the damage.

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