In order to keep your hair looking its best, most people think it takes an awful lot of time and attention. To be honest though, it really isn’t that way. Many options are available to you which will not drain your finances. The next few paragraphs are your hair care Buddha; read on to receive enlightenment.
When you have freshly trimmed hard make sure you make extra efforts to care for your hair after. You want to keep up with grooming your hair so that it is easier to manage. When you let your go it can be hard to manage it later on either for you or for a hairstylist.
Hair is very fragile when it is wet. Avoid combing or brushing your hair when it is wet. It will more easily break and stretch out when wet and you try to brush it. At the very least wait until it is damp to brush your hair out, this minimizes damage.
Avoid using plastic combs and brushes that cause extra static electricity in your hair that can cause your hair to look dull and lifeless, as well as, having fly-aways. There are brushes that you can buy that are made of other materials, such as, animal fibers that will give you less static electricity.
If you have curly hair, put down the brush and comb! Curly hair should only be brushed or combed while it is soaking wet. For the best results, apply conditioner to your wet hair before you comb through it. Be sure to only use a wide toothed comb so as to not cause any damage. This will keep your curls looking their best.
Make sure you are getting proper nutrition and rest. Stress, on its own, does not make your hair fall out. Normal hair loss is from 50 to 120 strands each day. Stress does, however, use up additional resources and when your body becomes deficient, hair loss can result. Resources include the B Vitamins and other important nutrients. Additionally, poor sleep over time wears down your body’s adrenal system, impacting hormones, which can also trigger hair loss.
Hair should not be washed daily. If you have not had a day where your hair has gotten excessively dirty, then do not wash it. A schedule of washing every 2-3 days will prevent your hair from drying out. You will spend less time trying to rejuvenate your hair, and more time focusing on enjoying it.
Avoid habits that damage your body, as they will destroy your hair as well. Eating greasy foods, overwhelming stress, lack of exercise, smoking, and drinking excessively will make your body and mind ill. Your hair will reflect that by being oily or overly dry, having split ends, and dull color.
Avoid blow-drying your hair after your shampoo. Extreme heat can damage your hair shaft and cause your hair to dry out. Brittle hair will break easily. Instead, after you shampoo, dry your hair gently with a soft towel, and allow your hair to air dry naturally. This will help your hair to retain its natural oils.
During the summer months, it’s crucial that you put extra effort into caring for your hair. Always take the time to wash your hair after swimming or spending time in the sun. It’s also a good idea to keep your hair covered with a bandanna or a loose cap, if you plan on being out all day.
If you have dandruff, try using a mild shampoo. Wash your hair as often as possible and make sure that you massage your scalp. If this does not work, get an anti-dandruff shampoo. You should also look for bad habits you should get rid of, such as, not getting enough sleep.
Use two conditioners when you wash your hair. Use one in the shower after rinsing the shampoo out of your hair. The other conditioner is a leave-in conditioner. It should be applied after you are out of the shower and you towel dry your hair. The combination of conditioners will reduce the static in your hair, as well as, leaving it healthy, soft and manageable.
Make use of texture important in your hairstyle. When your hair is textured, your styling time will be reduced. There are several different ways that texture can be achieved, so talk to your stylist about ideas like a perm or texturized cut. When your hair is texturized it will have more body and you will have more styling options.
Do not believe the old advice about cutting your hair to encourage it to grow faster. Biologically, this is impossible. A trim can do wonders for the appearance of your hair, however, especially if the ends are split, dry or heavily damaged. For longer, healthier locks, treat your hair well and be patient as it grows.
The first two or three inches of hair growing from your scalp is only about six months old. It’s the most healthy part of your hair. You do not need as much conditioner on this part of your hair, but the lower sections can benefit. Hair ends tend to be much drier, with more damage, and can benefit from a good conditioner.
Protect your hair from sun damage. You can buy products that protect your hair from the sun. Wearing a hat is another option. You may already know that skin protection is vital, but hair is also important to remember. Protect your hair from the drying effects of the sun, chlorine, peroxide and bleach
Do not brush or comb your hair when it is wet. Your hair is extremely susceptible to damage when it’s wet. Let your hair dry somewhat before brushing it. If it is necessary to comb before it is dry to remove tangles, use a gentle large-tooth comb.
Now you know how to take care of your hair, and knowing is half the battle. Try something new, and you might be surprised by how well your hair responds. You will find that these tips are affordable and very easy to implement. Just remember that constant upkeep is the best way to go.