Washing The Hair

August 30, 2007 at 7:39 am (Hair, Hair Care, Hair Loss, Hair Styles)

Keep the hair down so that washing and then rinsing all goes with the pull of gravity. Pulling the hair forward or having in pool in a sink raises the likelihood that it will tangle. You want the combing out process to be as gentle as possible. Put shampoo in the palm of your hand and rub your hands together. Gently pull areas of hair apart at the scalp, not further down the hair shafts, and wipe the shampoo on the scalp. Apply more shampoo to your hands as needed and repeat that process until your scalp has a good amount of shampoo on it.

Then get more shampoo on your hands and apply it to the hanging hair. Gently wash the rest of the hair. Do not rub it between your hands but squeeze the hair, forcing the shampoo through the hair. Rinse beginning at the top of the head and working your way to the back. Do not move the hair around too much, Let the water do most of the work for proper hair care.

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Care For Dry Hair

August 20, 2007 at 9:12 am (Hair, Hair Care, Hair Loss, Hair Styles)

If you have Dry hair, Use less shampoo or use one with an oil base. Use conditioners, Try this remedies take one egg with 3 tbsp. lemon juice mix it. Apply on your hair. Wash off after half an hour. . You can use any kind of oil. In India they use coconut oil for Hair message. But you can use olive oil, Castor oil. Avoid too much of hot water for rinsing hair. Use normal warm water. Henna is also good natural conditioner for hair. You can use henna for Conditioning/color hair.

1 cup Henna Powder 2 tsp Vinegar 1/2 Lemon Juice 2 eggs 1 tsp plain yogurt. Mix the ingredients with water base in a glass container. Apply on Scalp and hair wearing the gloves. Leave it on for 1 hour. Cover your head with a shower cap. Cover your head with a shower cap to avoid the drips. Later wash with warm water thoroughly. Shampoo your hair next day to keep the color for longer time.

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Food For Good Hair

August 16, 2007 at 5:24 am (Hair, Hair Care, Hair Loss, Hair Styles)

What goes in is more important then what is applied out. For healthy hair, its very important to have a healthy diet.Before washing the hair, the coconut oil should be rubbed on the scalp for sometime. This will also make your hair shinier. Cashew nuts are good and help the skin and hair to grow better. Healthy diet should include sufficient amount of milk and protein. Nuts should be included and fruits must be made a part of daily diet. Drink lots of water : Water the elixir for healthy body helps getting healthy hair also. Rinsing your hair with lemon juice can bring life and shine back to dull hair.

As you can see, having long hair can be complicated at times. But once you have learned how to take care of your hair, you will find that it’s not so difficult after all. Just follow these basic tips, and you should be fine.

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Braiding The Hair

August 13, 2007 at 7:50 am (Hair, Hair Care, Hair Loss, Hair Styles)

Braiding unnecessarily brings the hair out. It hampers the production of proteins and hence the growth of the hair. Tight braids will cause hair loss and if the braids are tied too tightly then there are more chances for the hair to collapse. There are different braiding types and these should be done only for fashion and only some times. regular tie ups should be avoided. To gain length you must take LOGICAL steps that keep the hair on your head longer! All the myths above tend to take it off!The beauty of a properly used chemical relaxer is it doesn’t burn the ends of the hair off the way the use of a searing hot comb does. The strands of hair can retain their structure and get longer. Be sure to watch what the stylist is doing. Relaxer should only be applied to new growth.Have your touch up every 6 weeks, without fail, until your hair gets past shoulder length.

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Oiling The Hair

August 11, 2007 at 5:13 am (Hair, Hair Care, Hair Loss, Hair Styles)

More amount of oil will create a barrier for the movement of hair within the scalp but prevents the air as well as dirt to flow within. Jakoba oil can be used at the end of the hair so as to avoid splitting of the hair. A small amount of massage would make the difference. It is close to the natural oils and petroleum based oils should be strictly avoided.

One can use coconut milk for complete hair care. Apply coconut milk all over the scalp and massaging it into the hair. The coconut milk can be prepared by grinding the coconut malai and squeezing the residue. One can use juice of green coriander leaves on the head is also considered beneficial for hair growth. The best treatment for split ends is to cut the hair and remove the split and damaged hair by receiving regular trims to maintain blunt smooth ends. Oiling the ends of hair leads to better hair growth.

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Cutting Hair

August 7, 2007 at 5:12 am (Hair, Hair Care, Hair Loss, Hair Styles)

The more you cut, the more they grow. due to the hair cut the hair stays to be in the same line and hence looks better. As the length is same it becomes easy to comb and maintain it. It gives a better and thicker look to it. The comb can move without breaking or entangling the hair. If breakage is less then the growth will be better and faster.

If growing the hair long then it is essential to avoid hair splittings so as to keep them healthy for ever. Trimming must be done in front of mirror and back mirrors should be used to avoid any uneven cut. The floor should be kept a view upon so as to see the length of the hair been cut. The trimming should not be more than half an inch in height. If more then the cut is useless. You lose your hair for it.Good hair care tips and advice is important to keep hair health.

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