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

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Dry and Dammage hair

1.Use  vinegar as a conditioner. Massage it into your scalp or soak your hair in vinegar and water before you shampoo. This will eliminate dandruff as well as restore.  

2.Rub oil into your scalp. Then cover your hair with a hat, leave it on overnight and shampoo and rinse the oil out next morning. Olive oil and coconut oil work the best.

3.Lather your hair with an egg whipped into tepid water. Make sure the water is not too hot. Rinse the egg out with tepid water afterward.


4.Run your hair through cold water. This will lock in the moisture


5.Combine all three to deep-treat damaged hair. Mix three eggs, two tablespoons olive or safflower oil, and one teaspoon vinegar. Apply it to your hair, cover with a plastic cap for 30 minutes and then shampoo it out.

6. Wash your hair in warm or cool water, not hot. Use a shampoo rich in Vitamin E. Use a leave-in conditioner.

7.Avoid shampooing too often. Doing so more than once a day will dry out the hair and scalp. This is especially true in cold weather.


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    Reduce the use of the hairdryer. The hot air will dry and damage your hair. If you do use a dryer, use the cool setting.

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    Eat seeds and nuts. They contain fatty acids that will restore sheen to your hair.



  • 8.Reduce the use of the hairdryer. The hot air will dry and damage your hair. If you do use a dryer, use the cool setting.

    9.Eat seeds and nuts. They contain fatty acids that will restore sheen to your hair.


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    Friday, May 7, 2010

    Summer Hair CareTips

    Enjoy Summer with out worries about hair.





    In summers, we need to take care of our hair from drying, and harmful sun rays. We need condition, moisture our hair regularly. Some tips especially for hair care in the summer season.

    Points to be kept in mind:
    • In summers, our hair losses moisturizer and there is a need to condition them regularly. Apply conditioner after every hair wash or whenever you wet your hair.
    • If your hair are colored spray leave-in conditioner with sunscreen to protect your hair from the losing the hair color. Excessive sun rays on the hair may fade the hair color.Stylish accessories are attracting but do not pick each and every accessory you find attractive.
    • Pick those accessories that would not damage or tear your hair leading to split ends. Use ponytail holders without metal closures, barrettes with smooth edges, etc.
    Avoid washing your hair regularly, as natural oil in your hair act as natural moisturizers.





    • Wash your hair with tap water at least once after swimming to remove chlorine and salt contents from your hair.Avoid using blow dryer. Allow your hair to air-dry.





    • Tie a scarf on your hair when it is windy. This would avoid tangles, knots and breakage of your hair.
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    Tuesday, May 4, 2010

    Curly Hair styles and Tips

    STYLING CURLY HAIR


    First of all, understand that if you were born with curly hair, about 90 percent of women with straight hair have been jealous of your hair at some point. Women with limp, stick-straight hair spend hours of their lives with curling iron trying to mimic what comes naturally to you.

    Now that we've gotten that out of the way, there are pros and cons to having curly hair. The pros include body and the fact you don't suffer from Oily Hair Syndrome and therefore have to wash your hair every day. The cons include frizz and Puffy Hair Syndrome, which tends to happen in high humidity and when the hairdresser gets too snip-happy. But there are secrets to living with curly hair and I've discovered every single one of them.


    Secret #1: Thou Shalt Not Fight Your Natural Curl on Humid Days,


    If you're in a hot, humid climate, you might as well put away your flat iron. You might spend hours straightening your hair, only to step outside and ... POOF! So what to do in humid climes? Embrace the curl. We'll get more into that in a bit.


    Secret #2: If You Want to Go Straight,

    You Can One of the great benefits to curly hair is with a little bit of muscle or chemicals, you can go straight. There are several types of professional hair straightening available including Brazilian and Japanese hair straightening methods; it's just a matter of finding one that fits into your budget and your hair texture. The solutions used are much like the solutions for a perm, only instead of curly hair, they straighten it. Even after a professional straightening, you'll likely need to iron hair. Invest in a great ionic flat iron -- it's much less time-consuming and a great iron won't fry your hair.

    Secret #3: No, You are Not Destined for a Life Full of Frizz



    As you likely well know by now, humidity can wreak havoc on curly hair. Curly hair tends to be dry and therefore vulnerable to humid air -- it simply wants to soak up moisture. This causes cuticles to expand, which causes frizz. The secret to keeping frizz at bay involves a few products: a leave-in conditioner, a deep conditioner and a styling product involving silicone. If you have curly hair, these should be staples in your bathroom cabinet. All either keep the hair moisturized or protects the cuticle from moisture. When it comes to shampooing your hair, consider the "no-poo" trend: Instead of using shampoo, wash hair once a week with a leave-in conditioner. Some women with curly hair swear after embarking on this trend, their hair has never looked better. Preventing frizz is basically a four-step process: deep condition once a week. Apply a leave-in conditioner to ends after a shower. When styling hair, apply a serum that contains silicone (look for "dimethicone" on the bottle) to wet hair, coating every curl.


    Secret #4: There are Right Ways & Wrong Ways to Use a Blow Dryer


    The blow dryer can be a curly girl's nightmare if used improperly. To avoid poof, let hair air dry as long as possible, then blow dry hair with a diffuser. If you don't use a diffuser, aim the blow dryer nozzle downward, in the direction hair grows. How to use a diffuser: Hold the dryer under hair, squeezing curls in your palm as you dry hair.


    Secret #5: Throw Out That Brush & Invest in a Comb

    A comb is your best friend, a brush is not. Some women swear off even the comb, preferring finger-combing (I know of one woman who swears she's never, ever combed or brushed her hair). Combing hair is great, because it ensures you're coating locks with that silicone serum you have dutifully purchased.

    Secret #6: Curly Hair Looks Best Long-ish


    Remember the problem with short hair on curly women is that short hair doesn't look good. That's all a matter of face shape. The fact is short hair tends to be poofy. Curls need length to weigh them down, so women with curly hair tend look best with hair that grows below the shoulders. When I say "below the shoulders" I mean when hair is dry.


    Secret #7: The Most Flattering Type of Haircuts

    Curly hair tends to look best with layers cut into it. Without layers, curly hair tends to resemble a Christmas tree. I almost always advise women to seek out stylists who are experienced in cutting curly hair. This can be daunting, I know, because if you call a salon and ask for such a thing you'll likely be assured that all the stylists can cut curly hair. If you admire another curly woman's hair, get her stylist's number. It could be the most coveted seven digits in your cell phone. Extra tip: Stylists with curly probably know how to cut curly hair.

    Secret #8: Some Styles Look Better on You Than Anyone Else


    It is curly hair pulled back and up. Just be careful with the tendrils, which are too '80s. The half-up, half-down hairstyle is also very romantic and looks great on curly hair. Also headbands. Headbands look fabulous with curly hair, which leads me to ...

    Secret #9: Headbands are an Excellent Choice When You're Short on Time

    For curly-haired women short on time, a headband can be a lifesaver. If you pull hair back in a band while it's damp, it's a great way to "flatten" hair at the crown, leaving the curls at your hair's ends. Later you can pull off the hairband and you'll have gorgeous body.
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    Saturday, March 27, 2010

    hair Care




    Hair Care and Tips for Curly, Wavy, and Straight Hair




    Healthier and shinier hair is something everybody loves. Is your hair in bad condition? If the answer is yes, you can turn your bad looking hair into great looking hair by simply following are some hair care tips,practices and diet information.
    Hair Care Diet:

    Excessive use of these in your diet can be pretty damaging to your hair:

    * Sweets
    * Chocolates
    * Cakes

    * Cookies


    Try your level best to replace them with fresh fruits and green vegetables in your diet to help with your hair care.



    Hair Care Tips:

    Straight Hair:

    Use a deep cleansing shampoo and apply a clarifying gel to the roots once a week to prevent your hair to lie flat against the scalp where it can build up shine-dulling oil. This is the best practice for straight hair.


    Wavy Hair:

    Use a shampoo and conditioner that gives shine to your hair. A wide-toothed comb is recommended for curly hairs, as it easily separates and smooths. This will give your wavy hair the shine you need.

    Curly Hair:

    Use a shampoo and conditioner with moisturizer as this type of hair are more open to dryness. After the bath, try to let it dry naturally and when dried comb it with your fingers. This will give your curly hair the support it needs.

    Hair care practices:

    No matter what type of hairs you possess, trying these everyday hair care tips can do wonders for your hair without any side effects.

    * Never comb wet hairs as they are more prone to damage.

    * Don’t shampoo everyday as the chemicals in the shampoos can damage the scalp if used daily.

    * Do wash your hair with water everyday.

    * Eat nutritious foods.



    Hair loss:

    Hair loss is something that is experienced by every individual at some time in their lives. When 50% of about 100,000 hairs are lost, only then loss of hairs becomes noticeable. That is quite a huge number of hairs being gone.
    That is why it is so important to always take care of your hair. This article discusses the causes of hair loss in the following as to enable you to prevent the damage. The following are some of the causes which if avoided can lead to prevention of hair loss.
    Causes of Hair Loss,


    Improper use of hair products:

    Many people use chemical treatment on their hair like dyes, tints, straightening lotions, etc. Although these treatments get you the required hair, but excessive use of these products can damage your hair. So by avoiding it, it could be prevented. Excessive

    Shampooing and Combing:



    Shampooing and combing are necessary for the health of the hair but excessively doing both these can lead to hair damage and loss. so by lessening the activity it could lead to prevention of hair loss.

    Hairstyles:

    Some hairstyles like the troop cut style the hair in an unnatural position. These things cause hair damage. So by keeping a simple hair style hair loss can be prevented.

    Blow Drying :

    Many people and even hair stylists brush hairs while blow drying. The recent studies show that it is very damaging to the hair as heat from the blow dryer already damages the protein in the hair and makes them weak and liable to break off; brushing the hair during this process is even more damaging. So by avoiding this activity it hair loss prevention is possible.

    Inadequate Protein Intake:

    Protein is necessary for your hair health. Make sure that you are eating foods that are rich in protein. Your hair loss may be the cause of your low protein intake. By increasing the protein intake hair loss can be prevented.

    Unavoidable causes:

    Heredity thinning or balding, child birth, high fever, cancer treatments and other major surgeries also result in hair loss. Since they are not avoidable one can’t do anything about those but if one takes care of their hair and adhere to the prevention methods above.


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