haircare routine for beautiful hair |

by Susan Christy
1. Shampooing
* Brush or comb hair thoroughly to loosen dirt and dead skin cells
from the head. Wet the hair well so that the underneath layers as
well as the top are well saturated with water.
* Pour about 1 tsp of shampoo in a little water to get a diluted
solution and massage this diluted shampoo gently into the roots
with your fingertips, covering the whole of the head.
* With the flat surface of your hand work that shampoo into the
bulk of the hair over the top layers.
* Rinse thoroughly with water until the shampoo has been completely
washed off.
* Repeat the same procedure if necessary.
2. Conditioning
* Shampoo the hair as directed above as many times as desired and
wash thoroughly.
* Pour approx. 2-2 1/2 tsps of conditioner in your hair all over.
* Leave on far about 5 minutes and rinse off thoroughly until the
conditioner has been completely washed off.
3. Drying Note that wet hair loses upto 20 percent of its elasticity
and with it, much of its natural resilience. So treat it as gently
as you possibly can after washing :
* Squeeze out excess water, wrap hair loosely in a clean towel,
turban-fashion and press firmly against the head. Do not rub vigorously.
* Once the hair is no longer soaking wet, the best thing you can
do is to leave it to dry naturally. * When using a blow dryer, capitalize
on the control, minimize on the damage : (a) do not start drying
until the hair is three quarters dry ; (b) do not hold the dryer
over one area of the head for too long ; (c) do not allow the scalp
to become hot; (d) use a brush gently to persuade the hair into
the style you want; and (e) do not continue to blow dry on to hair
that is already dry.
4. Brushing and combing Always brush hair when it is dry because
brushing wet hair cause the ends to split.
* Tilt your head forward while brushing as this increases the blood
supply to the head and stimulates the hair.
* Never use a sharp teethed brush or it may tear the hair apart.
* Fine hair needs a softer brush while thick long hair needs a
bigger brush with stiff bristles.
* For combing wet hair, use a comb in which the teeth are widely
spaced.
* The best way to comb out tangles hair (knots) is to start at
the ends and work upwards gradually.
About the Author
The author is an experienced beautician. She has been working on
beautifying People in UK since 10 years. Her beauty care tips have
help many people. She is presently with Feelconfident, suppliers
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