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Top 10 Basic Hair Care Tips
Hair are a reflection of your
health & personality. If taken care off they can add to your beauty.
Your hair and scalp needs proper
care now and always. A sign of neglect over a period of time will show up in
form of dry brittle hair, split-ends, hair fall, dandruff etc. From the moment
you wake up to the time you go to sleep and even as you sleep, there are many
factors that can lead to hair breakage. Follow these tips every time you think
about having beautiful shining hair.
 Diet:
A well-balanced diet, rich in silica, calcium and
iron, will help reduce or prevent hair loss. Green, leafy vegetables,
especially sea vegetables, are good mineral sources. Raw oats provide
silica. Eat plenty of iron-rich foods, like liver (Avoid if you are
pregnant) and other organ meat, whole grain cereals, dark green leafy
vegetables, eggs, dates, and raisins. The hair is comprised mostly of
protein, therefore to encourage hair growth, adhere to a diet rich in
protein. A recommended diet for this purpose includes calves liver, brewer's
yeast, wheat germ, and two tablespoons of granulated lecithin. Along with
protein, these foods are also high in B vitamins, an important nutrient for
hair. Silica is found in the outer coverings of potatoes, green and red
peppers and cucumbers. Bean sprouts are also high in silica. Eat whole foods
including sprouts. Vitamin C improves the absorption of iron. Include a good
serving of fruits and vegetables in your diet. Vitamin E is important for
healthy hair growth. Eat avocados, nuts, seeds, and olive oil on a regular
basis. If hair loss is due to thyroid dysfunction, eat more foods rich in
vitamin A and iodine. Eat vegetables such as carrots or spinach in
unrefined, cold-pressed seed oils such as flax, walnut or pumpkin seed and
sea salt. Take turnips, cabbage, mustard, soy beans, peanuts, pine nuts and
millet if there is a deficiency of iodine.
Washing
Routine: Your hair-type will determine your cleansing
routine, some of you may need to shampoo daily, others every other day,
others even once a week. The water you use to wash your hair should neither
be too hot, or too cold. Use your fingertips, and never your nails, to
gently scrub your scalp. Be sure to rinse your hair thoroughly in order to
get all of the soap out and then maximize the shine.
Combing:
To begin with combing, first separate hair into small sections. Untangle
your hair with a wide-tooth comb, carefully work from the ends in a downward
direction only. Use only a wooden or tortoise shell comb – never rubber.
Do not pull or yank hair. Brush hair only when dry. Hair is weakest when it
is wet and brushing can easily damage it. Even when hair is dry always comb
before brushing.
Drying:
Air-dry
whenever possible. Try to minimize the use of blow dryer as the strong heat
tends to damage the hair, also the moisture lost makes them look rough and
lifeless. Give your hair a break from that blow dryer, those curling irons
and so many perms. When you are kind to your hair, it rewards you by looking
and feeling better. Choose a hairstyle that will let your hair fall
naturally.
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If possible, wash your hair
leaning over a basin or the bath, so that blood circulation is increased
around your scalp and hair roots. Continue this by gently massaging your
head with your fingertips while shampooing, begin at the nape of the
neck and use the pads of your fingertips, keep your nails well clear and
don't use your entire hand. Gently rotate your scalp (not your hair)
with circular movements, traveling towards the crown of your head. Do
this in a slow gentle fashion for a couple of minutes. Next exert a
little more pressure as you move towards your hairline. At the same time
use the thumbs to move over your ears towards the temples. Take your
time and relax and enjoy your shampooing ritual, you will feel the
benefit after you have finished. After shampooing rinse your hair well,
then pat your hair dry with a towel as opposed to rubbing it with the
towel.
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Environment:
Before going out to the beach or pool, comb conditioner through the hair.
This helps to protect hair from the sun, chlorine, salt water, and from the
sun's heat, and serves as a deep conditioning treatment. Wear a hat, cap or
scarf if you can to protect hair from over-exposure to the sun, salt or
chlorinated water, wind and air pollution.
 Trimming:
Get your hair trimmed on a regular basis (approximately every two
months). This is especially important for growing out layers and/or bangs to
reshape and make each stage of growing hair out a style.
Shampoo
& Conditioning:
Choose simple, cheap shampoos that promise
only to wash away the dirty and the oil. The more complicated the formula is
and the more expensive the shampoo the less it does good in your hair.
Conditioners, are an invention of the cosmetic industry and if your hair is
dried out and dull looking you have been abusing it. Use a milder shampoo
and try washing your hair less frequently. Also, always apply conditioner
from the ears down – never condition the scalp. Do not
over-condition for it might cause the cuticle layer of hair to lift making
hair brittle and leading to breakage. Some of today's
new line of shampoos have a special ingredient advertised as a hair
thickener as well as a shampoo that will make your hair look thicker. These
shampoos actually coat each strand of hair with a layer of protein each time
you use it thus making the hair appear thicker. These shampoos are really
very good and can have quite a beneficial effect on most women. Always Check
the label on the back of the shampoo or conditioner to see what it contains
before using it. Look out for urea, lactic acid and lecithin.
Styling:
Your hair style is a reflection of your
personality and a wonderful
way to express your individuality. All too often conventional styling
products contain alcohol or other harsh chemicals. These ingredients are
used to keep the hair in place and to give the appearance of
shiny healthy
hair. In the case of these mass-marketed products the look achieved is only
surface deep and they tend to damage the hair. Choose styling products which
will make your hair look great, and impart essential botanicals and vitamins
to each strand.
Sleep
Pattern: Comb your hair before going to bed, do not let the bands or
clips on. Even the way you sleep can affect your hair. Restless sleepers may
actually be breaking hair as they sleep.If you’re a restless sleeper, try a satin pillowcase so that the hair
glides when you move in your sleep. On regular cotton cases hair can get
caught and break. Putting hair up to sleep is also helpful. Hair should be put in a ponytail
on top of the head. Always use rubber bands that are rapped in cloth.
Check
for products used: Some of you might have scalp problems such as
seborrhea dermatitis, or
dandruff therefore look in your local store and get
a product that is designed for these problems and read the directions
carefully and this should solve your scalp problems. Before buying a new
product try using a sachet and watch its effect on your hair, has it lead to
unwanted hair-fall etc and once you are sure then only buy it for regular
use. You can also consult a dermatologist who will help you in choosing the
right kind of product for your hair. Before using a dye test it by
applying it to a small area on the arm. If a patch of inflammation has
developed, the dye must not be used on the hair. Bleaching the hair
repeatedly with hydrogen peroxide may make them brittle. If this happens the
hair may turn rough, develop split ends, or become thinned or shortened.
Patience and proper maintenance is
the key, to hair care. It is VERY important to trim
split ends as the need
arises. Eat a
well-balanced
diet, work out and supplement your diet with our
vitamins, which are specifically designed to help balance your hair. Remember
that hair is a man-made fiber and is a natural reflection of your health and
well being. So if you are unhealthy to your body, your hair will lack the look
you desire. Treat your body with care, follow a proper hair care program and
supplement your diet with balancing vitamins and a drop of patience and your
hair will look and feel great.
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