Tuesday, August 9, 2011

If you want healthy hair you need to feed your scalp nourishment. I'm not talking about artificial nourishment but rather natural nourishment. You can apply a combination of egg yolks and curd to your head and leave it on for a while. If you do this twice a week you will notice a visible change in the look and feel of your hair. It may be that you cannot find a good hairdresser in your locality who meets your needs. In that event you will be better off without a hairdresser. The unfortunate fact is that, as most beauty shops are set up today, they need to give permanents, to sell cosmetics and to sell extras in order to stay in business. Healthy hair care need not include these extras.

Colored Hair Care:

Avoid exposing your hair to UV rays any more than you have to. Wear hats or use hair products with sunscreen in them when you go outside to keep your hair color from fading. Use a color-protection shampoo. It will be gentler on your hair and will help to keep your color looking sharp. Keep blow drying to a minimum. Heat damage will dry out your hair, and chemical-treated colored hair is more susceptible to becoming dry and broken.

Curly Hair Care:

Hot oil treatment every two to three weeks would help in adding moisture. During the colder months, your curls would especially find the treatments useful. Your curls easily become dry and brittle during cold weather, thus treatments, or hot oil treatments are necessary. During warm months in the same manner, your curls would need moisture. More so if you often go swimming wherein chlorine wreaks havoc on your wavy tresses.

Dry Hair Care:

Keeping a hair care routine and short hairstyles during summer does help to prevent novice effects of sunlight. Additionally, wearing a hat at the beach, and applying after sun exposure such as a Sun Hair Repair Mask, keeps or replenishes the moisture of your hair. However, take in mind the aluminizing and voluminzing products make your hair take body and shine but do not hydrate it.

Winter Hair Care:

The harsh cold and frosty winds can cause excessive dryness and dandruff, and if you don't retain or replenish the moisture in your hair, damage will soon follow. The best way to combat this is by protecting the hair. During the winter, I never leave out of my house without my hair being covered. I generally wear a satin or silk scarf under my winter hat to preserve the style as well as prevent direct contact with the harsh material most hats are made of.



Bioflavonoids

This nutrient has recently been to be useful against factors that lead to hair loss. It is also known as an antioxidant which can help to prevent further damages on the hair follicles. Thus, make sure you consume more fruits and vegetables such as apricots, broccoli, grapes and blackcurrants as these are rich sources of Bioflavonids.

Great lengths Hair Extensions represent one of the finest methods of application. They are used by some of the hottest A-list stars and are available to you from a wide selection of salons in the UK. So what makes these extensions stand out from others? Great lengths come with a number of benefits which include the following:

The system used to attach these extensions is made up of bonds that are pH balanced, which means they are kind to the hair and scalp.

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