Tips For Hair Care

 

Hair is perhaps one in every of the primary stuff you notice concerning folks once meeting them for the primary time. Stunning and glossy hair continuously leaves a smart impression, that is why correct hair care is very important. Also, excellent care of your hair plays a vital half in having healthy hair and helps avoid in-depth injury that may result in hair loss. Regular laundry with celebrity publicized shampoos and conditioners isn’t enough to own a healthy, robust and glossy hair, you wish to understand a way to take care of it daily. Today we are going to share tips and bad habits for hair care that you may not be aware of and maintaining healthy hair and scalp. Habits are long-settled behaviours from our everyday life. Brushing your hair and drying it is also a habit. Aren’t you guys curious whether or not you guys are having good habits or bad habits? Here are a few tips on Hair Care.

I wash my hair twice a week because I feel if I wash my hair frequently it will damage my hair as I have a little dry hair Even though I put on hair oil my hair gets dry like 70% very soon. Now our friend here might have dry scalp. If you guys have dry scalp it might be good to wash your hair just twice a week. If you wash your hair too frequently, then your scalp may become even more dry. I heard washing your hair every day is not good. I try to wash once in two days, but I can’t. My hair feels dirty and my scalp becomes itchy. Plus, I sweat a lot even though I don’t do anything. So, I decide to wash my hair every day only in the morning. Sometimes I wash twice a day. Wow. So diligent! Now our friend here might have oily scalp. If you guys have oily scalp, it might be better to wash your hair more frequently than those with dry scalp. If your hair feels extra oily and if you’ve sweated a lot during that day it’s okay to wash your hair twice a day. But if you’re going to wash your hair every day like this friend in the comment Then it’s best to wash your hair at night. Dust, sweat and pollutants are piled up on our scalp every single day. If we do not remove them and go to bed then dust and oil will clog our pores and can cause problems like dandruff and inflammation. It can even cause hair loss and also if these dirt and pollutants rub all over your pillows then it could actually cause skin troubles on your face and neck. If you wash your hair in the morning essential sebum will be removed and it takes about three to four hours for your essential sebum membranes to recover. If you’re exposed to UV light before this membrane is created it can cause skin troubles and inflection. Our unconscious behaviours can damage our scalp and hair. So, shall we find out if today’s teen guest has a good habit? Stop!!! I’ve already found three bad habits.

#1- Amount of Shampoo

Now it’s easy to think that it’s better to use more shampoo. But no! This means that it’s harder to rinse it off thoroughly and leftover shampoo may stimulate the scalp.

#2- Don’t Shampoo Right After Soaking

If you shampoo your hair right away after you soak your hair you can’t thoroughly rinse off the dust and waste on your hair and scalp. If you have a lot of waste on the surface of your scalp there will be less foam. And if you want more foam, you’ll use more shampoo, right? As a result, like I mentioned in bad habit number one you will stimulate the scalp more than necessary. If you comb your hair and soak your hair for one or two minutes before you shampoo Then it’ll be easier to clean off the waste with clean foam.

#3- Don’t Shampoo Directly On Scalp.

It is better to make the foam lather on your hands before you apply it directly on your scalp. Direct application of the shampoo on your scalp may cause inflammation and dandruff. It is more important to remove the waste on your scalp than your hair. So, clean your scalp first

#4- Don’t Use Hot Air To Dry Hair

Hot air increases the scalp’s temperature and it stimulates the hair follicles. Also, it dries the scalp and destroys the water oil balance of your scalp. Use the hairdryer from a distance and try to dry with cold air if possible. If you don’t have enough time switch between cold and hot air. This is more effective than just using cold air. Also, if you finish off you blow-dry with cooled air, it’ll maintain the style of your hair for longer.

#5- Wearing Same Hair Parting

Scalp between your hair parts is exposed to UV lights. So, if you don’t switch up your parts frequently then only one part of your skin gets damaged. This causes your scalp to weaken and this may even lead to hair loss. For Healthy hair, it is good to switch up your hair parts once at least six months or a year. If you dry your hair in the opposite direction of your parts after washing it. It is easier to style your hair and change your hair parts.

#6- Ironing Wet Hair.

Strong heat on wet hair deprives moisture and causes your hair to look frizzy and less smooth. Even if you’re busy, even if you’re in a rush try to iron your hair when your hair is 80% dry.

Hair Wash Routine

  1. Wash your hair like you are massaging the scalp with your fingertips. Be careful not to stimulate your scalp with your fingernails. If you scratch the scalp with fingernails the germs under your fingernails can cause infection on your scalp.
  2. If you stand up and shampoo, the upper scalp will be soaked with enough water to rinse. But the lower scalp might not be rinsed perfectly. So, don’t forget to shampoo with only one posture.
  3. Wash hair with water around your body temperature. Over 80% of hair is made up of protein and the protein hardens when it gets warm. So, if you wash your hair with hot water, the hair protein hardens and decreases treatment effects. On the other hand, washing your hair with cold water lowers cleansing efficiency and residue of shampoo is prone to be left on your scalp.
  4. Do not apply treatment or conditioner on the scalp. Most of the treatments or conditioner products contain silicone to make your hair soft and glossy. The silicone ingredients are hard to be rinsed and if they pile up on the scalp It will cause allergy and inflammation which can even cause hair loss.
  5. Treatment or conditioning products should be applied from the end of your hair at least five centimetres away from your scalp.
  6. If you let your hair dry naturally because you think hairdryer is bad or if you keep your hair up in a towel for a long time your scalp is left in a damp environment. In this case, the germs increase and can cause scalp dermatitis or even hair loss.
  7. Also, the more your hair stays wet, the more it absorbs water and damages the cuticles. Unless you dry your hair with hot air It’s actually better to dry your hair quickly and efficiently using a hairdryer.
  8. Remove water from your hair as much as you can before hairdryer. If you do not remove moisture enough, you will have to use the hairdryer for longer. Rather than rubbing it, it is better to gently Pat using a towel. It’s also good to use an absorbent towel.
  9. Apply hair essence or serum before using the dryer. Hair essence products protect your hair from the heat from the hairdryer. The end of the hair has fewer nutrients and moisture. So, make sure to apply essence first to the ends of your hair.
  10. Dry your scalp first. The wind should be blown from the roots of the hair to the ends of the hair. The cuticles that protect the surface of the hair are overlapped like fish scales. And they are directed from the roots to the end of the hair. So, if you dry from the end of the hair Then the cuticles will be lifted and your hair will feel frizzy and crunchy.

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