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Monday, January 26, 2009
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How to Grow Long Black Hair
Growing your hair is very simple. The following steps are what you need to take to grow you hair and give it the best possible chance of gaining length that has never before been attained by you. These steps are: Shampooing, Conditioning, Moisturizing and Maintaining.
Shampooing
First you should shampoo your hair every 3-7 days. Never go beyond a week without washing your hair Since our has is already dry and using relaxers and heated appliances aids in drying out our already dry hair your hair needs to be exposed to water more frequently.
Conditioning
Weekly conditioning is neccessary for strong beautiful hair Conditioning will repair your hair and help seal in vital moisture.You should use a protein conditioner that contains oil to seal in the moisture and a scalp stimulate.
Moisturizing
Your hair needs to have a moisturizer applied daily and this doesn't mean a hair oil, but a hair lotion. The moisturizer should be free of mineral oil, protein and petroluem and the first ingredient should be water along with humercants and oils. This will help keep the hair moisturized to prevent breakage due to dryness.
Shampooing
First you should shampoo your hair every 3-7 days. Never go beyond a week without washing your hair Since our has is already dry and using relaxers and heated appliances aids in drying out our already dry hair your hair needs to be exposed to water more frequently.
Conditioning
Weekly conditioning is neccessary for strong beautiful hair Conditioning will repair your hair and help seal in vital moisture.You should use a protein conditioner that contains oil to seal in the moisture and a scalp stimulate.
Moisturizing
Your hair needs to have a moisturizer applied daily and this doesn't mean a hair oil, but a hair lotion. The moisturizer should be free of mineral oil, protein and petroluem and the first ingredient should be water along with humercants and oils. This will help keep the hair moisturized to prevent breakage due to dryness.
Monday, January 12, 2009
What are the different type of hair
Hair type is determined by the hair's natural condition - that is , by the amount of sebum the body produces. Treatment programs such as perming, coloring and heat styling will also have an effect on hair type. Finding out which type of hair you possess is the first step to beautiful hair.
Natural hair types and those produced by applying various treatments are described below, together with advice on haircare where appropriate.
Thin or fine straight hair is best cut into a textured short style, or softly permed to give additional volume.
Medium textured and straight hair is very adaptable. If hair is in super condition a bob is ideal. Perming is also perfect for a full, curly look.
Fine curly hair needs precision cutting to keep it under control.
Thin, wispy hair is difficult to grow long and is often better styled shorter.
Thick and strong hair usually has a mind of its own. A mid-length cut is probably easiest to handle. Excess frizziness can be brought under control by combing with a wide toothed comb and dampening with water to re-set curls.
Different Hair Types
Normal Hair
Oily Hair
Dry Hair
Combination Hair
Fine Hair
Frizzy Hair
Colored or Permed Hair is very often more porous than untreated hair, so it needs gentle cleansers and good conditioners. Color care products help prevent fading by protecting the hair from damaging rays of sunlight. Specialist products for permed hair help maintain elasticity by giving longer lasting results.
Natural hair types and those produced by applying various treatments are described below, together with advice on haircare where appropriate.
Thin or fine straight hair is best cut into a textured short style, or softly permed to give additional volume.
Medium textured and straight hair is very adaptable. If hair is in super condition a bob is ideal. Perming is also perfect for a full, curly look.
Fine curly hair needs precision cutting to keep it under control.
Thin, wispy hair is difficult to grow long and is often better styled shorter.
Thick and strong hair usually has a mind of its own. A mid-length cut is probably easiest to handle. Excess frizziness can be brought under control by combing with a wide toothed comb and dampening with water to re-set curls.
Different Hair Types
Normal Hair
Oily Hair
Dry Hair
Combination Hair
Fine Hair
Frizzy Hair
Colored or Permed Hair is very often more porous than untreated hair, so it needs gentle cleansers and good conditioners. Color care products help prevent fading by protecting the hair from damaging rays of sunlight. Specialist products for permed hair help maintain elasticity by giving longer lasting results.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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