How to Get the Most Out of Your Hair

This article is for women who who want to get the most out of their hair to make it radiant and healthy…

The lotions and creams you use in your hair will help keep it healthy and shiny. Due to the fact that they are naturally applied to your scalp through massage, they will enter your hair through the scalp and then travel down to the ends of your hair. They will also sit on the hair cuticle to keep it from splitting and breaking. Of course to get the most benefit out of the lotions and creams you will also need a good deep conditioner.

Once you have applied the deep conditioner to your hair, you will want to comb it through. You should do this while slowly straightening the hair with your flat iron, this will ensure that the conditioner is evenly distributed throughout your hair.

As most conditioners are generally applied to the hair while it is still slightly wet, you’ll want to make sure to thoroughly rinse out the conditioner. You should then lightly blot the top of the conditioner with a towel to even distribute the lotion throughout your hair.

Unlike shampoo, conditioners do not need to be rinsed out thoroughly. Often, more than one coat of conditioner is applied to the hair in order to achieve better results. Depending on your hair’s needs, you can leave this second application on your hair for approximately 10 minutes (if you follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully). In order to avoid messy fingernails, make sure to remove the conditioner from the shower head with a towel.

The final thing necessary in order to get the maximum benefits of using conditioner is stocking up on the right types of vitamins. Good nutrition is important to keep your hair healthy, shiny, and looking great. Having a good diet will help you to keep from losing your hair after a winter weight loss. Vitamin B deficiency can lead to alopecia, so it’s important to consume plenty of the nutrients that your hair needs. Vitamins A, B, C, E, and K will give you healthy hair. It may also be helpful to take a multi-vitamin supplement that contains all of these vitamins.

Mane Re-shaping

Mane Re-shaping is often done at the same time as a haircut in order to straighten the hair and reduce the curls. Since the majority of the damage to the hair is on the ends of the hair, cutting those ends will help to straighten your hair.

Trimming the Ends

Trimming the ends is necessary in order to keep damage down. The last thing you want is to trim your hair and realize your ends are damaged or even thinner than you requested.

An inexpensive way to trim the ends is to use electric hair scissors. Dampen your hand and put the hair scissors in at the scalp (Don’t worry too much because it will feel fine), line up the blades with the scissors, and snip through the ends. You may think it feels thin but it’s really not. Once you are done with the individual locks, dry them with a towel. Next, apply a generous amount of serum to the hair ends and massage them properly. Depending on your hair thickness, it may take you ten minutes or more to dry your locks completely.

Drying

Oftentimes it is not until after the hair has been dried that you realize how much you messed up your mane. Make sure to vacuum your hair after getting out of the shower, this gets rid of all the wet air. You can then place them in a towel and gently pat them dry for a nice looking head of locks.

Different Hair Types

If you have thin, finger combed hair, finger combing is a good way to tame it. Manicuring your mane is also a good way of stimulating growth and can help with thinning hair. Therefore, it’s important to be very gentle handling your hair. Make sure to work from the roots to the tips. Unless your hair is flat, adding volume to the roots will look unnatural. You can use gel to give it some thickness if you wish.

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