Hair care Tips

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Daily hair care also includes caring for your scalp because that’s where hair develops. The hair below the surface of your skin is the part that’s alive; you need to nourish these roots in order for the hair shaft the part of the hair that’s exposed to appear healthy and lustrous. Choosing moisturizing hair care products and minimizing blow drying and chemical treatments to your hair keeps your scalp and your hair looking its best.

Not every woman is born with shiny, well behaved, gorgeous hair. Some have to work at it; even those that do not still need to take care of it. Hair can be pretty simply by implementing some tried and true techniques.

You may not spend much time thinking about it, but your daily hair care routine can make a real impact on your appearance. Washing your hair too often or not often enough, using the wrong hair products, even how you brush your hair can either enhance its luster or cause dryness and damage.

How to have soft and shiny hair




Don't brush your hair when it's wet (unless it's extremely slick with conditioner or detangler). That can stretch it and break it.

Protect your hair while using heat tools and try to use them only four times a week. This should keep your hair healthier.

Try looking for shampoo and conditioner with mint and tea tree oils for oiliness.

Rubbing lemon juice and apple cider vinegar into your roots ensures a shiny look and prevents oiliness and frizz.

Use conditioner every other day (not every day as it isn't good for your hair). Be careful to keep it away from your face though (especially if you have oily skin). Also, if you have oily hair, don't rub it into your scalp and be sure to rinse thoroughly. Work it in really well and let it sit for 2-3 minutes.

Avoid chemicals as much as possible. Dyes and relaxers are very bad for your hair. If you have to do it, make sure not to leave the chemicals on too long and do not do it often. Read the packages to see how often you're supposed to wait between treatments.

Have someone trim your ends every once in a while. If you think you can do it yourself, go ahead. But have someone else look at it afterward to make sure it's straight.

Don't rip your brush through snarls. If you don't have detangler spray, wet the area and apply lots of conditioner to work it thorough. Sleeping with your hair in a bun or braid can make it easier to brush in the morning and will control some of the frizz (if you have it).

Rinse your hair under cold water before jumping out of the shower. This seals the cuticle and helps prevent frizz

Home remedies for soft and shiny hair.





1. Make It Silky
In order to get back your soft hair all you need are avocados. Mash up one avocado for short hair and two if you have long hair into a small bowl. Lather into hair starting from the roots and working your way down. Leave the avocado on your hair for 10 minutes and then rinse out thoroughly with warm water.

2. Bring Back The Shine
Shine is something that we all want (in moderation) and is not always something that we get. In order to keep your hair from looking dull and letting it shine naturally mix together two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar with 1 cup of warm water. Pour this mix over clean wet hair. Leave on for 1 minute and then rinse out will cool water.

Why Wash?
Washing your hair is the most critical element of daily hair care. Throughout the day, hair collects dirt and grime from everything you’re exposed to pollution, cigarette smoke, dust, etc. Even if you stayed inside all day, you would still have buildup of dead skin cells from your scalp which can cause infection if not washed away on a regular basis. Regular shampooing is essential for removing this buildup from your hair and scalp and keeping it clean.

What Makes Hair Oily?
In addition to buildup of dirt, many women also complain about buildup of natural oils. What you think of as oil is actually sebum, a substance produced by glands in the skin of your scalp, which nourishes and protects the hair. However, too much sebum as you probably guessed can make hair look oily and clump together. Washing hair with shampoo helps remove excess sebum along with other dirt particles, leaving hair feeling fresh and clean again.

How Often Should I Shampoo?
Although daily hair care implies daily shampooing, women who are lucky enough to have normal hair that is, not too dry or too oily achieve the best results when they wash their hair only every other day. Washing hair too often can overdry the hair from the astringents in most shampoos; it can also cause an overproduction of sebum, which makes hair extra oily. However, if your hair tends to be oily, you probably need to shampoo every day. On the other side of the spectrum, dry hair is often most manageable and soft when you wait at least two or three days between shampoos.

It’s time to take a close look at your daily hair care regimen. Vibrant, healthy hair can be yours as soon as today!

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1 comment:

  1. The home remedies you shared are very useful and along with it also used hair care organic oil to reduce hair fall.

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