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Take good care of your hair! It will add to your charm - who can resist a person with lovely, silky hair? So do try out the above tips! Hope these littles tips have been useful! :)
Tips To Stop Hair Loss & Keep Healthy Hair Here are some hair care tips that you can use to help stop hair loss and keep your existing hair healthy and looking great. Please don't take these tips lightly. They are very important . The only thing they require is your time and commitment.
- Massage your scalp with your fingertips (not your nails) daily to stimulate and promote circulation to your scalp and reduce excess fallout. Invert your head while you shampoo & massage your scalp. This helps promote blood circulation to the head.
- Essential oils & tea . To stimulate scalp circulation, massage the scalp with rosemary essential oil or rinse hair with tea made from sage.
- Comb or brush your hair and scalp gently in the morning and at night. This helps break up hardened oils (sebum) that are clogging your hair follicles. Doing this alone has produced new hair growth. Do not over do combing or brushing.
- keep a distance from dryer's heat. When using blow dryers, always keep the heat a good distance from your scalp and hair. Avoid heating the scalp and hair excessively. Excessive heat will increase hair loss, and excess fallout.
- Avoid getting hair creams, lotions, styling gels and sprays directly on the scalp as they will clog your hair follicles. Use a light hold spray if you must.
- After swimming in a pool, shampoo your hair as soon as possible to remove any chlorine residue. Chlorine is extremely damaging to the hair and scalp.
- Avoid over-exposing your hair and scalp to the wind and sun. Good hair care over a long period really makes a difference!
- Avoid tight hats and caps as they contribute to poor circulation, depriving the hair of proper nutrition and stunting new hair growth. The sweat, dirt and grime around the rim inhibit follicle health and contribute to build-up.
- Always consult your health care provider for extreme causes of excess fallout and thinning. A medical condition or medication could be causing hair loss side-effects.
- Strive for balance and harmony in both your personal and professional lifestyle. High stress factors can cause your body to react by fluctuating hormone levels. This in turn causes excessive oil secretion (sebum) which results in hair loss.
- Pregnancy, nursing, menopause, and even birth control medication can cause constant changing factors on your nutritional needs and hormonal levels which contribute to hair loss and excess fallout.
- Avoid "crash and fad" diets. Proper nutritious meals along with vitamin and mineral supplements are a key factor for healthy hair and skin.
- Good hair care starts with awareness. These hair care tips, if followed consistently, will reduce excess fallout, hair loss, and promote new hair growth.
- Reduce hair loss effects by increasing your intake of vitamin C found in fresh fruits and vegetables, particularly citrus fruit and juices, parsley, broccoli, green peppers and black currants. Take a vitamin B complex everyday or brewers yeast. Increase your intake of protein found in meat, fish, liver, wheat germ, dried cooked beans and peas, tofu, cheese, milk and eggs.
- Take dietary supplements such as Vitamin B6, zinc & saw palmetto. Supplements are useful when you can't get enough from natural food sources.
- The Chinese believe that hair is nourished by the blood, and therefore influenced by the kidney & liver. Treatment is aimed at these organs using fleece flower root, wolfberry fruit or mulberry fruit.
- Eliminate stress or else it can be disastrous to your precious hair!
- Get enough sleep. Sleeping well is essential for the health of your hair as well as for the rest of your body.
There are ways you can help stop the grease from appearing but you have to work at it.
Do not wash everyday. The cleaner your hair is the more it can seep into your glands and harder it is to get rid of. When you do wash make sure you are washing with a cleaning shampoo and scrubbing the build up off. Take in mind that you also have to have a ph-balanced mild shampoo and lite scrubbing is recommended. Try to avoid conditioner at the roots, apply in the middle or on the ends.
Try to avoid oil in your daily food intake. And do eat more vegetables. You could visit your doctor but only after you check and consider your diet, drugs, alcohol, and your fatty food intake. Let's face it we see what McDonalds can do to your heart in a month, can you image your hair. You would be dripping everywhere.
Maybe it's time to change your shampoo. Ask your stylist what she or he would recommend. Avoid using shine products at all costs. Keep away from two-in-one shampoos and conditioners and any frizz serums.
To fix at the moment, rub a little Talcum Powder on your dried hair at the roots. Just make sure you wash it out. I wish they would event that magic product, but this will help until they do.
Here are 10 tips for to keep your hair strong, smooth, shiny and beautiful!
1. Keep your diet balanced, and eat protein and calcium rich foods. Stay away from junk foods! This is essential for healthy hair.
2. Foods and supplements to nourish your hair:
* Beans
* Yogurt
* Almonds
* Vitamin B
* Fish
* And of course, the magic potion for beauty - WATER
3. Before washing your hair, comb it well to make sure all knots has been loosened from your hair.
4. Before applying shampoo, use warm water (35 to 38 degrees Celsius) to run through your hair to rinse and wet it thoroughly.
5. When applying shampoo or conditioner, don't use your fingernails to scrape through your hair. Instead, use your palm and fingertips to massage your scalp and hair gently, in circular motions. This will help the circulation and also help to keep your hair shiny and smooth.
6. After rinsing away all the shampoo, run water over your hair for at least another half a minute (3 minutes is best) to ensure there are no remains of shampoo remaining in your hair, since this will cause a great deal of damage to your scalp.
7. When applying hair treatment products, do so just after you have washed your hair, so that your hair can absorb all the good stuff while it is half wet. This will be the best time for it to absorb nourishment.
8. NEVER go to bed with your hair wet! Hair that is half wet is most easily broken, and if you sleep during this time, your hair will be rubbing against each other, damaging your hair in the most terrible way.
9. Too much pressure may lead to hair loss! Relax... try some good relaxation methods such as soaking in a nice scented bath, listening to music, and eating healthy comfort foods such as strawberries and grapes.
10. Perming and coloring seriously damages your hair. Avoid it as much as possible. Also, when using hair setting products such as gel or putty, use as little as possible, because they hurt your scalp and hair. Wash them out thoroughly afterwards with a shampoo specially created for removing styling products.
2006-11-10 16:53:37
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answered by B. 4
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Really, it depends on how good ur straightenr is and if you take the right steps.
In the short run you'll get split ends.
In the long run, it'll make your hair frizzy. It does this because your hair is made out of protiens. The heat denatures them, which changes the shape of the protien. This is why its straight. When you wash your hair, the proteins ownt be able to go back to shape completely, making them take on another shape. this is frizz.
to keep that from happening tho,
After you wash your hair, put in John Freida's Extra-Strength Formula Hair Serum. Let ur hair dry. Before you striaghten, use VO5 Miracle Mist. both keep your hair from being damaged from the heat of the straightener.
Also, use a good striaghter. That doenst mean expensive. I use Conair Professional Ceramic. 2'' plates. When i bought it, it was only like $21. It's amazing.
BTW...u can buy all of this at CVS or WalMart.
happy straighteneing =]
2006-11-10 15:34:37
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answered by =] [= 3
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Yes! You're basically ironing it flat. But, that having been said, there are a few things you can do to minimize the damage. If you spray a protectant such as KMS Flat-Out on each section you will straighten, that shields the cuticle. Also, make sure your hair is completely dry. One option is to shower the night before you have to straighten your hair, let it dry overnight (only if it's not cold in your room!) and then in the morning straighten your dry hair. That way you're not adding insult to injury (to your hair, of course) by damaging it doubly with a blowdryer AND a flat-iron.
2006-11-10 15:49:18
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answered by Someone who cares 4
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Each straightener was set to its highest setting, then used along the length of the hair 100 times. Hairs were examined and photographed under a scanning electron microscope (which magnifies 750 times) and compared with untreated hairs. The worst offenders inflicted some really nasty damage to the hair, tearing and breaking parts of the hair shaft. According to Barry, conditioners and serums won't give you much protection, either. 'They'll cover up the damage - but the only way to maintain lustrous hair is to avoid damaging it in the first place,' he told us. Burning your scalp with a straightener can also cause scar tissue to form, which can stop hair growth in that area.
2006-11-10 14:35:32
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answered by dlzzy 2
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Yes, it most certainly does. The ph level of chemical straighteners is above10. If you choose to go with a straightening iron you will do less damage, but heat is hard on hair and needs to be trimmed and conditioned regularly.
2006-11-10 16:02:00
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answered by Viewaskew 4
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Yes hair styling tools always damage your hair. Straightners will damage your hair even more if you straigthen it when its wet. You will get split ends.
2006-11-10 15:19:55
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answered by <3 2
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Any type of products for your hair that produce heat are not great for your hair. But many people still use blow dryers and straighteners, hot rollers...etc.
There are products that help keep your hair nourished and keep hair healthy. Even shampoos and conditioners can help against damage.
2006-11-10 14:42:23
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answered by jennifer b 2
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any kind of reshaping hair chemical will damage your hair because it is not natural. howvever, you can decrease the damage by only straightening your roots or getting your hair done by a professional. you should also deep condition your hair and moisturize it to stop breakage
2006-11-10 14:48:46
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answered by ShellyBelly 4
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I would think so... I mean, frying your hair straight can't exactly be healthy, especially if you do it constantly. I know that there is shampoos and stuff on the market that can help keep your hair healthy, though.
2006-11-10 14:34:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Ohhhhhhhhhh Yea It shur will, If left on to long, it will fry your hair......Sad but very true . be real care-full. make shur you have a good timer when using any of these items on your hair.
GOOD LUCK !
2006-11-10 15:05:18
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answered by Nancy D 2
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yes it will any chemical you put on your hair will do slight damage...jsut follow the instructions and do not leave it on longer than it says!!
2006-11-10 14:33:35
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answered by MaryJaneD 5
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