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and tricks for great hair conditioning
Author: Frederic Lampard
Avoid using shampoos that will strip your hair
and leave it dry. Shampoos that are formulated to cleanse well but not
strip Black hair are the only shampoos we recommend. Depending on the
length of your hair, the chemicals you have in, the natural texture of
your hair and the condition it is in, you can manipulate your hair to
varying degrees when you shampoo. We will describe two ends of the
spectrum.
If you have short, naturally straight hair, with no chemicals processes
done to it, then you can give your hair and scalp a good scrubbing and
suffer little or no damage, or consequences.
If you have long, relaxed and or coloured treated hair, then we ask that
you treat your hair as you would a fine silk blouse. Do not scrub or rub
your hair while shampooing, it's not necessary in order to achieve clean
hair. You may damage the cuticles of your hair in the process. Gently
massage the shampoo into and through your hair, working it into lather
on your scalp as you gently remove dirt and dead scalp cells. We
recommend that you shampoo two to three times, rinsing well between
shampoos.
Condition your hair every time you shampoo it. You may not always have
time to do a deep condition but there are conditioners that rinse out
after only a few minutes and others that can remain in after applying.
Conditioning is one of the most important things you can do to upkeep
your hair’s appearance and health. After shampooing your hair, press
the water from your hair, first with your hands and then with a towel.
Always avoid rubbing the hair at all times, as your hair is at its
weakest condition when wet. Avoid brushing or over manipulating your
hair when it is wet, doing this may lead to breakage.
If you have longer hair, always start the detangling process with your
fingers first, then move on to a wide toothpick or comb. Avoid pulling
and straining your hair.
Conditioners will not repair your hair once it is damaged. They may
affect its look and feel, as well as detangle and improve the wet
combability of your hair. But they will not repair any structural damage
present in the hair.
A reconstructor, if it has been formulated with the proper ingredients,
may be able to repair external and internal damage to some extent. It
depends on the amount of damage already present.
The use of a leave-in-conditioner is recommended to seal and protect
your hair from airborne pollutants, weather elements as well as to help
prevent damage from thermal styling tools. Mineral oils clog pores. They
should not be used on your hair or scalp as dressings. Read your
products ingredients and if you see mineral oil or any petrolatum
product as an ingredient, make another choice.
There are many other products that will do a much better job. Ask your
stylist to explain the latest products and make a recommendation for
your hair type. Hair can be sunburned, be careful of the sun. If you are
going to be spending any time in it, protect your hair with a hat or by
a applying sun blocking product.
A thermal protection product is a must if you frequently blow dry, or
curl your hair with a curling iron. They contain conditioners and
polymers that form a protective barrier around your hair that can help
it withstand the heat from thermal styling tools.
Frederic Lampard is the owner of http://www.hairextensionsalon1.info
and http://www.manhairstyle1.info
- websites dedicated to hair styles.
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