Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Easy Hair Care Tips for Healthy, Shiny Locks!

Who doesn't feel better on a 'good hair day'? Sometimes they come
right out of the blue - often just as soon as you make up your
mind to get a new cut or color because you can't do anything else
with it! Why is it so hard to get your hair to do what you want?

THE HISTORY OF HAIR

The mysteries of maintaining beautiful hair should have been
uncovered by now, but for many women finding a simple way to keep
their hair looking wonderful is as elusive as it was to women
centuries before.


The desire for beautiful hair is not new. Ancient Egyptians
shaved their heads and wore elaborate, heavy, braided wigs to
achieve perfection. European history also abounds with torturous
hair styles including the ornate, powdered styles wrapped around
frames and horsehair which attracted vermin. All in the name of
beauty.

Today, fashion still influences a woman's hairstyle but that
doesn't mean you have to subject your hair to needless damage.
Take advantage of the tips below on caring properly for your
hair.

WASHING AND CONDITIONING

Hair is not a living part of your body. However, your hair still
needs proper care for optimum health and beauty. One of the key
elements to having shiny, healthy hair is to allow the natural
oils in the scalp to lubricate it. The hair closest to the scalp
benefits from natural sebum oils the most while longer hair can
become dry and brittle from a lack of these oils.

Shampoo, no matter what exotic ingredients it's made up of,
performs a simple job of removing excess oils, pollution and
styling product build up from the hair. All of your hair needs
gentle cleansing but it is the top two or three inches that is
most weighed down with natural oils and dulling hair products.
Concentrating the washing in that area will reduce the amount of
oils removed from longer areas of hair which can be over dried
from the stripping of oils and extended contact with shampoo.

Conditioning on the other hand should be used sparingly, if at
all, on the top inches of the hair while concentrated on the
ends. Conditioning is an important step to replace needed oils
and provide protection from styling agents such as blow dryers
and irons.

STYLING

Your hair will look its most beautiful when you choose a style
that requires the least amount of heat and product damage.
Protecting your hair with conditioners is key, but choosing a
style that suits the texture of your hair will eliminate the need
for more torturous styling tools.

Frizzy and dry hair can benefit from the application of silicone
based products. Bear in mind that a little goes a long way and
concentrate the product on the ends of your hair.

When blow drying keep the blow dryer at least six inches from
your hair to prevent excessive damage from the heat. Blow drying
in the direction of the shaft (down the length of hair) will
create a smoother appearance.

COLORING and PERMING

Anytime you use chemicals in your hair you should make sure your
hair is in a healthy condition before applying the treatment.
Overuse of these treatments can damage hair beyond repair and
affect the results of the products.

CUTTING YOUR HAIR

Your hair will look shinier and feel thicker when you remove
dried and split ends. Trimming the hair every 6 to 8 weeks will
keep it looking its best.

Taking simple steps to maintain healthy hair will put you on
track to more 'good hair days' than you ever thought possible!

Thank you
It's all about Lace Front wigs, Hair Extension, hair Bonding Adhesive, Frontal Closure


No comments:

Social Bookmarking
Add to: Digg Add to: Del.icio.us Add to: Reddit Add to: Jumptags Add to: Upchuckr Add to: Simpy Add to: StumbleUpon Add to: Slashdot Add to: Netscape Add to: Furl Add to: Yahoo Add to: Spurl Add to: Google Add to: Blinklist Add to: Blogmarks Add to: Diigo Add to: Technorati Add to: Newsvine Add to: Blinkbits Add to: Ma.Gnolia Add to: Smarking Information