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Brushing For
Shiny Hair! Myth Or Truth?
Author: James C.Cameer
Temporary Hair Loss: High Fever
From four weeks to three months after a person has a high fever, severe
infection, major surgery, or significant life stressor such as death in
the family, he or she may be shocked to see a lot of hair falling out.
This condition usually corrects itself but may require treatment. This
hair loss could
also be caused by the type of medication that the person takes. Do not
worry much, this phase would pass pretty soon after.
Monthly Hot-Oil Treatment
To make a hot-oil treatment for dry hair, place 1/2 cup of canola or
soybean oil in a glass measuring cup. Place the cup in a bowl of hot
water, and allow the oil to warm. Any vegetable oil will work, but
canola oil is a good choice because it contains no added ingredients.
Use hands to spread the warn oil through wet hair, leave it in for two
minutes tops. Wash hair thoroughly with shampoo. You'll have softer,
shinier hair!
Brushing For Shine
Brushing that much can damage the hair cuticle. NOT recommended!
Actually, your hair reacts better to a comb than a brush. Brushing it
will only lead to split ends and hair breakage. Remember to always use a
soft brush, avoid stiffs brushes.
Monthly Trimmings
Regular trimming is necessary to keep the ends of hair soft, smooth and
thick. The last couple of inches of hair become raggedy and thin if you
do not trim them regularly. Trimming also keeps the shape of hair. As
hair grows unevenly, any hairstyle can go from chic to shaggy after two
or three months. You do not need to get a huge chop or remove all
damaged hair at once. Small trims every 2-3 months are sufficient to
keep the hair in shape. This is also to avoid ragged ends of your hair!
Adopt Loose Styles
The hair should never be worn "done up" constantly. This is injurious
because every part of the hair should have frequent air and sun baths.
For normal shampoo employ Castile, tar or vegetable soaps, and Green
soap for oily hair. A good egg shampoo may be made of an egg, thoroughly
beaten, one tablespoon alcohol, four ounces bay rum, a pinch of borax,
and four ounces of Castile soap mixed in a pint of hot water, to be used
when cool. Do try out this excellent home remedy.
Protein for Great Hair
For healthy, beautiful hair, emblazon the word protein in your mind.
Hair is at least 97% protein, containing 19 of the 22 amino acids that
from protein. This should vividly illustrate why hair condition depends
so much on the quantity and quality of protein in foods. Hair reflects
poor nutrition through breaking, cracking and splitting. Dryness,
brittleness, and lack luster hair can be sign of poor protein supply. Do
remember to get your daily dose of good protein, your hair will
than your for it! Take care of your body and you will have beautiful
hair! Your Body is like an automation machine which runs without stop,
so, take great care of your body and your hair will thank you for it!
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