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Article Title: Hair Care For Shiny, Silky
Hair!
Author: Kacey C.Hall
Healthy, silky hair is something we all want,
but in our fast paced, fast food world, dry hair is what many of us
have. The long, luxurious locks on models in fashion magazines and the
flowing curls of the girls on shampoo bottles may seem out of reach for
the rest of us, but take heart. Not only is it
inexpensive to treat your dry hair; you don't even have to visit a
salon. All the products necessary to treat damaged or dry hair can be
found in your local discount store or supermarket; in fact, you may
already have many of the products at home in your medicine cabinet or
kitchen. So, do take care of your hair for that silky shiny hair.
Hair Moisture
Hair normally has a moisture content of approximately 10%. If your
hair’s moisture content drops below this level the key is to increase
the hair’s ability of attract and retain moisture. This is accomplished
by using moisturizers. Good one have "humectants" that not only replace
lost moisture but actually attract moisture and retain it in the cortex
of the hair. Essential fatty aids (EFA’s) are great moisturizers. One of
the best and most cost effective essential fatty acids is safflower oil.
It is the kind you can buy to cook with. It is rich in EFA’s. The scalp
produces the best EFA’s called sebum. It is this sebum that keeps hair
looking healthy and shiny all the
time.
Hair Care
Is the ability for hair to be able to absorb and retain moisture. The
best way for me to explain this is to would be for you to imagine a
sponge. First of all imagine a brand new sponge. It will have tiny holes
in it, and when you immerse it in water, it will soak up a large
quantity, and be able to hold
that liquid for a long period of time. This is because it has good
porosity. Now imagine an old sponge. Its holes have become damaged and
distorted. It might even be torn in some areas. When
you immerse this sponge in the same amount of liquid, it will absorb far
less and will certainly not be able to retain the moisture so readily.
Therefore, hair care is extremely important to ensuring great looking
hair.
Good Hair, Bad Hair
Good ones have "humectants" that not only replace lost moisture but
actually attract moisture and retain it in the cortex of the hair.
Essential fatty aids (EFA’s) are great moisturizers. One of the best and
most cost effective essential fatty acids is safflower oil. It is the
kind you can buy to cook with. It is rich in EFA’s. Another way is to
rub a drop of flax seed oil onto the ends of your hair to keep the ends
looking supple.
Avoid Coarse Hair
Coarse hair tends to look dry, even if it's not. You might just need to
condition more (but not with a leave-in conditioner, which can increase
the appearance of dryness) as well as use asiliconeserum to seal in
moisture and add shine. Sometimes we think of hair that is damaged from
processing as being dry. Avoid dry hair by taking good care of your
hair, avoid excessive sun and chlorinated water.
About The Author: In men, Thinning
Hair and Hair Loss can start any time after puberty, usually in the late
teens to early 20's! Find out more at
http://www.hairlossfact.info
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