We’ve all suffered from a ‘bad hair’ day, but for some it’s never ending. It’s so frustrating to put so much time and effort into your hair, only to have it looking constantly flat, and dull. Fortunately, your ‘bad hair’ days can be a thing of the past – just read the excellent information that is in this article!
It is important that you only buy shampoos and conditioners that match your hair type. For example, if you have dry hair, you should purchase shampoos and conditioners made specifically for dry hair. Your hair’s condition will not improve if you do not buy the relevant products to help it.
Do not forget sun protection for your hair. Over-exposure to UV rays can dry out the natural oils in your hair, leaving your hair dull, brittle, and unattractive. Be sure to wear a hat when you plan to spend a length of time in the sun. This will protect your face and your hair.
Avoid blow-drying your hair after your shampoo. Extreme heat can damage your hair shaft and cause your hair to dry out. Brittle hair will break easily. Instead, after you shampoo, dry your hair gently with a soft towel, and allow your hair to air dry naturally. This will help your hair to retain its natural oils.
Make sure you only apply conditioner to your hair and not to your scalp. It is the hair shaft that needs to be conditioned and have the oils and moisture replaced. Applying conditioner to your scalp will only make it more oily and weigh your hair down. Start putting the conditioner on your hair from about midway down all the way to the tips.
If you use a flatiron on your hair, try a silicone flatiron instead of one made with metal or ceramic. Silicone flatirons are relatively new to the market, and they have the benefit of straightening hair with just one pass through. These flatirons can cut the time you take in half!
When your hair is wet, do not use a brush or comb. Your hair is more brittle when it is wet and the comb or brush will break it severely even if you are extremely gentle. Use your figures or wide tooth pick to untangle any knots as your hair air dries.
Never brush or comb your hair when it is wet unless you want to cause a lot of damage to it. When you are ready to brush, look for high-quality, soft bristles or a wide-tooth comb. Gently detangle your hair by starting at the ends of your hair and slowly working your way up.
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.
A large, vented paddle brush is an excellent investment for those whose hair is very long and very thick. Taming this type of hair requires plenty of brushing. Using a paddle brush will speed up the brushing process. A vented one will help the hair dry faster, preserving its volume and bounce.
As you read in this article, there is no need to suffer with flat, dull hair for a minute longer. There are a few simple things that you can do to have a gorgeous head of hair. By using these tips, and techniques you will soon find that your hair is bouncy, healthy, and a real ‘head turner’!