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Welcome to our Hair Care Section - Hair Care Tips, Advice

Hair says as much about our personal style and psyche as our choice of make-up or the clothes we wear. It is also a direct barometer of how good we feel about ourselves: if our hair looks great, we approach the day with attitude (quite literally with our head held up); on a bad hair day we feel utter misery and lack of confidence. Hair care includes number of things hair type test, the tips you should take for hair care, brushing and combing, shampooing and drying, treating baldness, hair conditioning, dandruff, hair dyes, split ends and hair loss, studying about hair lice and how to treat it, laser hair removal and the electrolysis method taken for hair care.

The cult status of the 'celebrity hairdresser' speaks volumes about the importance of hair to today's women. Hair is the crown of the body. It does not matter how beautiful you are if you neglect your hair. Good hair care should be started at home. With proper care and attention you can restore its vitality and glossy sheen. Brush your hair before washing so as to remove the tangles and surface dirt.

People having long hairs suffer from a very common problem, i.e. hair breakage, usually seen as shorter, fly-away strands, or split ends. Just like your body, your hair needs a balanced, nutritious diet rich in protein, minerals and vitamins to stay healthy. some are gifted with naturally beautiful hair while others needs extra care for improving and maintaining them. Some of poor hair care techniques include - improper brushing and washing and infrequent trimming. Lifestyle factors, such as poor nutrition, stress and even restless sleeping can also lead to hair damage. Cleansing, providing nutrition and beautification are some of the basics of hair care. Since different types of hair demand different ways of care, using a shampoo and conditioner specific to each type of hair becomes essential. Haircare should be considered when you are coloring your hair using hair color products that won't harm your scalp or damage your hair.

Care of the hair and the scalp skin are sometimes considered separate, but are often intertwined because hair grows from underneath the skin. Some important hair and scalp care is necessary for those donning the stylish braids. Dabbing a bit of sunblock on the scalp is critical to preventing sunburn. When hair behaves in an unusual way, or a scalp skin disorder arises, it is often necessary to visit not only a qualified physician, but sometimes a dermatologist, or a trichologist. Good hair care should be started at home. With proper care and attention you can restore its vitality and glossy sheen. Brush your hair before washing so as to remove the tangles and surface dirt. Dandruff can be removed by applying table salt on the scalp and then washing the hair with shampoo.

Hair care tips

Tips for hair care are:

  • Shampoo your hair once in a week.
  • Trim your hair after four to five weeks to avoid split ends.
  • Fresh fruits and vegetables which contain proteins should be taken in good amount.
  • Avoid back brushing or combing.
  • After swimming rinse the salt water/chlorine out of the hair straightway. Then shampoo your hair.
  • Massage your head which will increase blood circulation and blood supply to hair roots. Massage at least one time in a week.
  • Avoid over-washing your hair as it affects natural oils present in hair.
  • Use a conditioner on damaged hair, rub olive oil and then wrap your head with ploy bag and cover it with scrap. Leave it as long as you can. This would result in healthy growth of hair.
  • Condition your hair to remedy the effects of sunshine pollution.
  • Use a smooth edged, wide toothed comb to remove tangles.
  • Avoid fried and starchy foods.
  • Use a soft nylon brush or comb.
  • Cover your head to protect your hair from sun.

Tips for shiny Hair

While having great hair once meant having hair that was shiny, manageable and well cut, today's hair is more about individual statement and expression. Your hair should set you apart from the group, not bind you to it (think 1960s bob worn as an identity
badge).

Today's star hairdressers are distinguished not so much by a trademark cut as by shaping and enhancing the unique potential of each individual client. 'You have to have a hairstyle that first and foremost suits you,' says John Frieda. 'It has to fit into your timeframe and say who you are.'

Who you are can change on a daily basis, of course. Thanks to the influence of catwalk trends on today's hairstyles, it is now possible to go from gamine crop to Rapunzel-like tresses overnight (a la Posh Spice and Gwyneth Paltrow), from blonde to bright red
and back again in a couple of washes, and from dressed down to tressed up in a matter of minutes.

The only things you need to transform your look are the right tools, the willingness to embrace change, and a little knowledge of what to do and when to do it.

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Greying of Hair
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Punk hair styling
Hairstyling
Hair Types
Black Hair Care
Hirutism
Split Ends

 

 

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