Unfortunately, many of us are affected by dry hair. And all boys and girls to us with this type of hair know that it can dull and straw like – very unattractive and frustrating. Personally, I believe my problem dry hair is the result of genetics and not something I have to do it or not. We all hear things, if you do not treat your hair right, you dry hair development lacks sheen. They say things like blow drying, hair straightening, curling, and all the other wonderful things we do, not on behalf of the vanity to help our situation. Now that “genes” dry my hair, I have a bit of research on the broad Dos and Don’ts for dry hair and some treatments, which they claim actual work done. Not that I admit to doing something to harm my hair, I swear to try some, if not all, of these dos and don’ts. Can not really hurt! Feel free to do the same thing and let me know so we can compare notes results. DOS – Be gentle with your hair. Use a single large target, certainly not metal, when hair is wet because the hair when wet and can spread more easily broken or damaged. – Use mild shampoos. Shampoo designed for dry or damaged hair is usually benign, which means it will not deprive you of all the natural hair oils. In a pinch I have my son, baby shampoo, which is used very soft. – Shampoo about three times a week is enough for dry hair. Other days of rain, only if you always use conditioner and hair. – If you have long hair when you shampoo to do, try to shampoo the scalp and hair closest to you. Urging all over my head and soaped vigorously and can help break the hair. So much for the display advertising shampoo. Shampoo cleanses hair remaining, and all ends as it is flushed. – Have shown as it is chic to your hair in the wind free as in movies, this is not healthy, especially for dry hair. Whether a hot windy or cold breeze, it is thoroughly dry your hair fast. – Cut the dividers. This hurts! Although long, shiny hair is not so sexy, long, dry hair dull. Let’s get our hair healthy and then we will return everything in glamorous fashion. – Never swim in chlorinated water or salt water without protection. Here, I do not speak a lifeline, though, if you need a blow for him. I’m happy with a shower cap speaks. Yes, it’s one of the things I’m certainly not willing to do to fine hair. If you’re brave enough, use the cap or for cowards like me your hair off in a protective hair product with SPF or you can even use a little olive oil. – Try a leave-in conditioner. This trend, the same as your hair does make facial moisturizers for the face. Keep your hair all day and fed the tame Frizzi. – Use only brushes with natural bristles for styling. Make: – Do not brush hair when wet. – Do not dry thoroughly. Sweet memories. – Do not you blow-dry your hair or other tools like straighteners, curlers, etc. Of course, air-dry your hair is the best. Well at least do not do this every day and no two of these instruments during a session of nursing. – Not brushing hair is wet. Let it air dry to dry, where it barely damp, then use a hair dryer. Less time in the heat means less damage and dryness. – Do not use any tool style hottest setting. – Do not use styling products with alcohol – certainly not one he has selected as one of the top two ingredients. Treatments: – Mayonnaise makes a great conditioner. If you have time, leave it for an hour and you’ll love the results. If you’re in a hurry, even 5 minutes of this goo helps. – Use air conditioners that omega-3 fats, will replace the lost moisture. – Leave a natural solution, it is a few drops of safflower oil and run it through dry hair from root to end. work oil jojoba oil or coconut as deep conditioner. Besides, you can simply use any oil. Apply the oil, wrap your hair with plastic wrap and cover with a cloth to keep the heat on the cold water rinse, shampoo, condition, and voila. – Emu oil is hot and will be the best for dry hair. Try it if you can find it. I know that everything will not be easy but we all try to image the end result of beautiful silky hair, movie star, they get envious looks wherever we go. I wish you many, many good hair days!
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