Hair Tip #2
Do not use soap on your hair. Soap is too harsh and especially when
used on your hair in hard water areas it can leave a sticky residue.
Experimenting with a variety of quality shampoos designed for your hair
type will help you arrive at one that you are happy with and that leaves
your hair clean and shiny.
Hair Tip #3
Wash your hair in warm water and make sure you give time for the hair
to soak thoroughly before applying the shampoo. As sebum is a natural
oil it will not dissolve in cold water.
Hair Tip #4
Put a dollop of shampoo in the palm of your hand relative to the
length of your hair and spread it between both hands. Now spread it over
your head by stroking the shampoo through your hair to ensure even
coverage.
Hair Tip #5
Use the balls of the fingers (not fingertips) to gently massage the
scalp as you apply the hair shampoo. This gets the shampoo right into
the hair root. Pay special attention to the hairline and give it a
little extra time as dirt can lodge in this area.
Hair Tip #6
Most times you only need to apply the shampoo once, especially if you
wash your hair frequently. Unless you did not get a good lather the
first time or if the hair is especially dirty should a second
application of shampoo be necessary.
Hair Tip #7
Be meticulous with rinsing your hair. It should be done under running
water and make sure you use lots of it! Residue shampoo left in the hair
can cause damage.
Hair Tip #8
Dab or pat your hair with a towel to remove excess water or moisture.
Do not rub with a towel to avoid damaging or breaking the hair.
Remember, wet hair is fragile hair.
Hair Tip #9
Using a pH balanced shampoo can help ensure you do not damage it
unknowingly. A pH (potential hydrogen) balance of between 4.5 to 5.5 is
a good guide indicating the shampoo is slightly acidic, matching the pH
value of your hair and sebum. A shampoo with a high alkaline content,
while appearing to make the hair thicker, can actually damage the
surface of the hair.
Hair Tip #10
Be aware of the ingredients in the shampoo you choose and examine the
label carefully.
Fruit additives can help hydrate the hair.
Perfumed and coloured shampoos can in a few instances cause skin
irritation so be prepared to try another if this happens.
While you may be tempted to use a shampoo that contains proteins, and
no doubt it can help the hair, if you are concerned about your hair
getting enough proteins, pay more attention to your diet and feed the
hair from the inside, a far more effective way to help your hair than
adding proteins from the outside!
Recommendation:
The hair tip checklist above will do much to help you use hair
shampoo effectively. Choose your hair care products wisely.
On that note, a Toronto based company called Nisim International has
been involved with hair science for over 20 years. They have an
exceptional range of hair care products which have undergone extensive
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