Having healthy and attractive hair need not be a mystery. There are many easy steps that you can take to make sure your hair is always pleasant in appearance and in style. Here are some tips to help you create a lush and stylish head of hair that you can be proud of at all times.
Hair is very fragile when it is wet. Avoid combing or brushing your hair when it is wet. It will more easily break and stretch out when wet and you try to brush it. At the very least wait until it is damp to brush your hair out, this minimizes damage.
If you are looking to avoid breaking your delicate tresses, be sure to protect them when you sleep at night. Silk pillowcases are excellent for preserving hair integrity. Otherwise, you can take the time to either wrap your hair in a silk scarf, or loosely tie your hair into a low ponytail before bed.
When selecting a brush, you should choose one that is made from natural animal hairs, as opposed to one made from synthetic materials. The bristles on the natural brushes will be more soft and flexible, so it will be less likely to cause any damage to your hair, if you use it regularly.
It’s important to make sure your hair and scalp get enough natural oil. For even distribution of your hair’s natural oil, try bending over and brushing your scalp and hair back to front. Keep doing this until your scalp begins to tingle. Follow up with a gentle massage using your fingertips.
Do not use any settings on your blow dryer that dry your hair with heat. Heat is very damaging to your hair, especially in an effort to dry your hair quickly. Use the cool setting, and dry your hair in a healthy manner. Doing this daily can make a big difference.
Take care of your hair when you are out under the hot summer sun. Sunshine can dry out your hair, and chlorine and salt from the ocean are even more harsh. Wear a hat when outdoors, and rinse your hair with clear water after going in a chlorinated pool or the ocean.
If you want to prevent split ends from forming, it’s important that you have your hair trimmed regularly. If you keep your hair short, you should have it cut every 6 to 8 weeks. If you have long hair or would like to grow your hair out, it’s still essential that you trim it on a regular basis.
Prior to putting on shampoo, get your hair very wet. This will help your hair stay protected, as the washing process takes place. In addition, aim to apply about a quarter-size dab of shampoo onto your head, rubbing it in your hands before putting it on your hair. Too much shampoo could make your hair look drab and lifeless.
While an old wives tale states that you must brush your hair for one hundred strokes every day to achieve health, this is untrue. The only thing you will achieve by brushing this often is an overstimulated scalp that produces too much oil and makes your hair look oily and flat. Only brush until the tangles are removed.
Guard against the harmful effects of swimming pool chlorine. Exposure to chlorine is not healthy for hair. Wet your hair prior to swimming in chlorinated water or wear a hair cap. Soaking your hair with regular water reduces the amount of chlorine that it absorbs in the pool. Most public pools provide showers in changing areas. If you have access to a shower, wet hair thoroughly before swimming.
Stay away from over-brushing or over-combing your hair. Also, do not run your fingers through your hair too often. All of these things can damage fragile hair and even, make your hair fall out. Just brush, comb or finger-comb your hair, when it is absolutely necessary for you to do so.
Make sure that you use hair care products that are formulated for your specific hair type. Using the wrong type can cause damage to your hair. For example, using a product that is made for people with oily hair may remove oils from the head of a person with brittle hair, which would cause damage and/or hair loss.
Conditioner is one of the best things that you can use in your hair care regimen, as it helps to create a shield from wind and airborne bacteria outdoors. Use conditioner after shampoo in the morning before work or school to maintain a comfortable feeling throughout the day and night.
Today there is a lot of debate over how frequently you should use shampoo. Although skipping a day or two will not hurt your hair, neither will applying shampoo daily. Any residue that shampoo might leave in your hair is going to wash away when you rinse it. If you feel that a daily shampooing is necessary to keep your hair clean, feel free to do it.
You should avoid “thinning” haircuts, as these layers can actually maximize your hair’s volume and make it look even larger. To tame big hair, utilize the many styling products and tools on the market. Oils can help tame dry, fuzzy hair, while a dab of pomade can help strands stay put.
So, now you can see that beautiful hair can be yours with just a little work and attention to detail. A good cut, routine care and simple grooming are the keys to success. It’s time to stop wishing for healthy, supple hair and take the advice you have been given. Make it happen!