maandag 2 maart 2015

How to wash your hair, the right way!



You do this practically every day, you take a shower and make your hair wet. Use some shampoo and conditioner and you're done. But it is not as easy as you think! Here are some tips to wash your hair, the right way.

1: Brush your hair before you wash your hair. This ensures that you disappear the loose hair . Also brushes your gel and hairspray already out of your hair.

2: If you have long hair, conditioner first. If you have hair beneath the shoulders: protect fragile ends from drying out and further damage by using conditioner through them. Do this before you use shampoo. Your hair will be shiny and healthy too.

3: Temprature water. Yes we love hot showers especially when it's cold out side. But this is not good for your hair at all! Don't use cold water too, your hair will not be clean if you use cold water. Lukewarm water is the best you can use to wash your hair.

4: Use shampoo and conidioner that is made for your hair. There are a lot of shampoos and condioners lately. If you have frizzy hair, use a shampoo or conditioner made for frizzy hair. Or if you dyed hair, use a shampoo or conditioner to protect your hair color. Volumizing shampoos tend to leave hair drier.

5: A large amount of shampoo can dry out your hair . Provide a good amount!

6: How often you wash your hair depends on your hair type too. If you have normal or dry hair you can lather up two or three times a week. If you have oily or fine hair you may have to wash your hair daily.

7: A scalp massage while washing stimulates blood flow and reduces the risk of hair loss. Also a massage is relaxing. Put your fingertips (not your nails) on your scalp and make small circular motions.

8: If your hair is wet it's fragile. So dry it gentle and not very hard.

9: Hair mask, treat your hair well. Use a hair mask once in a week to give your hair a boost. It's relaxing and your hair will smell dilicious, feels soft and looks shiny. Use a mask that is made for your hair. 




Geen opmerkingen: