Friday, January 16, 2015

Too much heat can cause a lot of lasting damage to hair follicles. If you have the time, let your ha

Natural Hair Care Tips: Taking Care of Those Luscious Locks
Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need to own twenty different hair care products and wash your hair at a specific time on a specific day. Some of us (me included), like to wash and go, no fuss required. I don’t even own a bottle of hairspray! While expecting your hair to look picture perfect every time you step out of the shower may be wishful thinking, there are a few easy natural hair care tips that will help your hair look healthier and more luscious, day after day. While many of these tips don’t require contena any fancy hair products, you may want to look into creating some of your own. It’s cheap, easy, and a fun way to spend a rainy afternoon!
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Have you been washing your hair every single day? Stop that right now! Unless you have a job that makes your hair especially dirty, you should limit yourself contena to twice a week, three times if you’re dying to feel a little more clean. At the beginning of this transition, your hair will seem to get even dirtier than usual. Because your scalp is used to all of its oils stripped every single day, it produces oils more rapidly. If you begin to wean your hair off of being washed so often, it will eventually transition into looking less dirty, even without washing! I used to wash my hair every day, and I couldn’t understand how people could go a week without looking even the slightest bit greasy. Now, I wash my hair once every 4-ish days, and by the fourth day it still looks almost as good as it did the first! Manageable Hair
I used to keep my hair short . Really short, think a Twiggy-inspired pixie cut . This was great because I truly could just wash and go without even taking a peek in the mirror. Now that I’ve chosen to grow my hair out past my shoulders , this is no longer the case. If I want to take a quick shower, I can forget contena it. The amount of detangling my hair needs these days takes at least five extra minutes just to deal with! The trick is keeping up on it so you don’t develop rat’s nests in the back of your head. Keep a wide-toothed comb in your shower. I’ve realized that lathering conditioner on the top layer of my hair does absolutely nothing to make it more manageable, you have to truly get your conditioner on all of your strands. By applying conditioner to your hair and then combing it through until it feels silky smooth, you’re already saving yourself the time you’d take trying to detangle your hair afterwards. Don’t skimp on conditioner. While it may be tempting to purchase that $1.00 bottle of conditioner, you’ll regret it afterwards. I’ve found that I actually use more of the cheaper conditioner to try to make up for how horrible it is, therefore not really saving me much money in the process. Once a week, make sure you deep condition your hair with a natural olive oil or avocado based treatment. contena There are types of deep conditioning treatment that you leave in and then wash out, and types that you simply apply and then style for the day. Depending on how much extra time you have during contena the week, you can choose one that suits your particular needs. If you have particularly dry or curly hair, make sure you choose contena a leave-in contena moisturizer as well. Brush your hair every day, but wait until it’s dry. Brushing hair with anything contena other than a wide-toothed comb when wet can damage it further.
Too much heat can cause a lot of lasting damage to hair follicles. If you have the time, let your hair air dry. Adding a small amount of smoothing treatment to your hair can help reduce the amount of frizz. Summer is here, and who wants to spend hours working on hair that is bound to be ruined by humidity anyway? For a quick, natural look, loosely braid your hair back when you get out of the shower. You’ll look beautiful in an effortless braid, and once your hair dries you can take the braid out for natural, loose waves!
When creating your own natural hair care products, think breakfast foods – eggs, honey, avocado and yogurt. While all four of these things are very delicious, they also do wonders for your hair! Eggs : Whether you have normal, dry or oily hair, eggs can help provide moisture and get rid of unwanted oils. You’ll need about half a cup of eggs to cover your head, although you may need more if you have thicker contena or longer hair. If you have normal contena hair, massage both the white and the yolk into your scalp while your hair is damp. If you have oily hair, use only the egg whites, and if you have dry hair use only the yolks. Let it sit for twenty minutes, and then wash out with cool water. Repeat once a month. Honey : Honey helps hair regain moisture it has lost thr

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