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Must have hair care products

There are several “must have hair care products” that my hair just could not survive without, but before I let you in on my little hair care secrets, let me give you a brief history of my hair. I am someone who likes to change my hair colour on a regular basis. When I see a celebrity in a magazine or on television it makes me long for that particular hair colour. I love the feeling that a new hair colour can evoke within me. My natural hair colour is a very dark brown, which I like, but quickly bores me.

I have always wanted hair with multi tones and highlights-Jennifer Aniston‘s hair colour being my all-time dream hair colour, but it is surprisingly difficult to achieve her hair colour. This past three months alone I have gone from black hair, to medium brown, to very bright (somewhat luminous) blonde. I am currently a dark blonde hair colour and am considering scattering a few blonde highlights throughout the front of my hair – just to liven it up a little. My aim is to look as “naturally” blonde as possible, especially now with summer on its way, I would like to lighten it up.

You must be thinking that my hair is in horrendous condition, maybe even on the verge of falling out, but I can assure you that it is in good condition. I have always taken care of my hair. I have bought very inexpensive hair care products to the most expensive hair care products on the market, and I can advise you that the best hair care products are definitely the inexpensive products.

I am someone who is a bit of a hair care product “junkie”. I used to spend hours at the weekend just reading the labels on the back of bottles of shampoo and conditioner, comparing the expensive and inexpensive brands. My research revealed to me that the number one ingredient listed on all shampoos and conditioners was “aqua”, in other words “water”. I asked myself why I should pay exorbitant prices for water, and I decided that I would start spending my money on the inexpensive brands. However, I would recommend sticking to fairly well known brand names.

My “must have” every day shampoo and conditioner is any from the Timotei range. They are very gentle on the scalp and hair and smell good too. My all-time “must have” hair care product is VO5 Hot Oil Conditioner. It is a little miracle in a tube. You just pop it in a cup of warm water, wait a few minutes, then smooth it on to your hair, wait another minute and shampoo and condition as usual. You will notice the difference in your hair almost immediately.

I hope my recommendations will have helped you achieve healthier hair, just remember not to buy into the marketing and advertising hype of the more expensive hair care brands.

Daily care for healthy hair

Daily care for healthy hair
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Healthy hair is symbolic of good health and youthfulness. Whether hair is curly, wavy fine or kinky; all hair types have one thing in common: it must be cared for on a daily basis. Without basic maintenance, our hair reflects dullness and limpness.

A regimen of shampooing and conditioning the hair promotes cleanliness of the scalp and hair growth. Shampoos and conditions are selected based on the condition of the hair.

One of the most common hair problem is dandruffs. Dandruffs or pityriasis is caused by the shedding of the scalp. The presence of dandruffs can be controlled by the use of hair care products such as Head & Shoulders, Selsun Blue or Neutrogena T-Gel. Hair brushes such as the Super Scalp Cleansing Brush is a hair care product aids in getting rid of dandruffs.

Dry hair is another type of hair problem. Dry hair usually appear dull with little or no sheen. Dry hair is caused by both external and internal environmental factor. Over shampooing the hair too much and too often dries out the hair. Over processing the hair with the use of perms and dyes are other factors causing the hair to become dry. Heat damage using curlers, chlorine and sun also impair the hair. External factors include prolong illness, cancer treatments and nutritional deficiencies contributes to dry hair.

-Color Damage
If you are considering adding color to your hair, it is very important to know the overall condition of your hair. If hair has been freshly permed, or if a perm is needed, or if alopecia (hair falling out) is present, hair coloring is not recommended.

When hair is color-damaged, the best remedy is to keep the hair conditioned as often as possible.

To note, most hair dyes contains lye and the use of lye has the ability to change your natural color to the desire color you are seeking. Color damage occurs when the hair is over process or the chemicals remain in the hair too long.

Color-damaged hair is usually dry and brittle. Dry and brittle hair has the tendency to create split ends and this causes breakage. Trimming the hair to avoid breakage and split ends is helpful, The process of rimming the hair also promotes hair growth.

Black Hair
Black hair care is a multi-million dollar industry designed for the maintenance and care of African-American hair. Black hair care lines carries hair oils, lotions, shampoos and conditions, designed specifically for black hair care. These products are available to shampoo, perm, condition, style and care

Must have hair care products

There are several “must have hair care products” that my hair just could not survive without, but before I let you in on my little hair care secrets, let me give you a brief history of my hair. I am someone who likes to change my hair colour on a regular basis. When I see a celebrity in a magazine or on television it makes me long for that particular hair colour. I love the feeling that a new hair colour can evoke within me. My natural hair colour is a very dark brown, which I like, but quickly bores me.

I have always wanted hair with multi tones and highlights-Jennifer Aniston‘s hair colour being my all-time dream hair colour, but it is surprisingly difficult to achieve her hair colour. This past three months alone I have gone from black hair, to medium brown, to very bright (somewhat luminous) blonde. I am currently a dark blonde hair colour and am considering scattering a few blonde highlights throughout the front of my hair – just to liven it up a little. My aim is to look as “naturally” blonde as possible, especially now with summer on its way, I would like to lighten it up.

You must be thinking that my hair is in horrendous condition, maybe even on the verge of falling out, but I can assure you that it is in good condition. I have always taken care of my hair. I have bought very inexpensive hair care products to the most expensive hair care products on the market, and I can advise you that the best hair care products are definitely the inexpensive products.

I am someone who is a bit of a hair care product “junkie”. I used to spend hours at the weekend just reading the labels on the back of bottles of shampoo and conditioner, comparing the expensive and inexpensive brands. My research revealed to me that the number one ingredient listed on all shampoos and conditioners was “aqua”, in other words “water”. I asked myself why I should pay exorbitant prices for water, and I decided that I would start spending my money on the inexpensive brands. However, I would recommend sticking to fairly well known brand names.

My “must have” every day shampoo and conditioner is any from the Timotei range. They are very gentle on the scalp and hair and smell good too. My all-time “must have” hair care product is VO5 Hot Oil Conditioner. It is a little miracle in a tube. You just pop it in a cup of warm water, wait a few minutes, then smooth it on to your hair, wait another minute and shampoo and condition as usual. You will notice the difference in your hair almost immediately.

I hope my recommendations will have helped you achieve healthier hair, just remember not to buy into the marketing and advertising hype of the more expensive hair care brands.

Daily care for healthy hair

Daily care for healthy hair
Page 1 of 2

Healthy hair is symbolic of good health and youthfulness. Whether hair is curly, wavy fine or kinky; all hair types have one thing in common: it must be cared for on a daily basis. Without basic maintenance, our hair reflects dullness and limpness.

A regimen of shampooing and conditioning the hair promotes cleanliness of the scalp and hair growth. Shampoos and conditions are selected based on the condition of the hair.

One of the most common hair problem is dandruffs. Dandruffs or pityriasis is caused by the shedding of the scalp. The presence of dandruffs can be controlled by the use of hair care products such as Head & Shoulders, Selsun Blue or Neutrogena T-Gel. Hair brushes such as the Super Scalp Cleansing Brush is a hair care product aids in getting rid of dandruffs.

Dry hair is another type of hair problem. Dry hair usually appear dull with little or no sheen. Dry hair is caused by both external and internal environmental factor. Over shampooing the hair too much and too often dries out the hair. Over processing the hair with the use of perms and dyes are other factors causing the hair to become dry. Heat damage using curlers, chlorine and sun also impair the hair. External factors include prolong illness, cancer treatments and nutritional deficiencies contributes to dry hair.

-Color Damage
If you are considering adding color to your hair, it is very important to know the overall condition of your hair. If hair has been freshly permed, or if a perm is needed, or if alopecia (hair falling out) is present, hair coloring is not recommended.

When hair is color-damaged, the best remedy is to keep the hair conditioned as often as possible.

To note, most hair dyes contains lye and the use of lye has the ability to change your natural color to the desire color you are seeking. Color damage occurs when the hair is over process or the chemicals remain in the hair too long.

Color-damaged hair is usually dry and brittle. Dry and brittle hair has the tendency to create split ends and this causes breakage. Trimming the hair to avoid breakage and split ends is helpful, The process of rimming the hair also promotes hair growth.

Black Hair
Black hair care is a multi-million dollar industry designed for the maintenance and care of African-American hair. Black hair care lines carries hair oils, lotions, shampoos and conditions, designed specifically for black hair care. These products are available to shampoo, perm, condition, style and care

Must have hair care products

There are several “must have hair care products” that my hair just could not survive without, but before I let you in on my little hair care secrets, let me give you a brief history of my hair. I am someone who likes to change my hair colour on a regular basis. When I see a celebrity in a magazine or on television it makes me long for that particular hair colour. I love the feeling that a new hair colour can evoke within me. My natural hair colour is a very dark brown, which I like, but quickly bores me.

I have always wanted hair with multi tones and highlights-Jennifer Aniston‘s hair colour being my all-time dream hair colour, but it is surprisingly difficult to achieve her hair colour. This past three months alone I have gone from black hair, to medium brown, to very bright (somewhat luminous) blonde. I am currently a dark blonde hair colour and am considering scattering a few blonde highlights throughout the front of my hair – just to liven it up a little. My aim is to look as “naturally” blonde as possible, especially now with summer on its way, I would like to lighten it up.

You must be thinking that my hair is in horrendous condition, maybe even on the verge of falling out, but I can assure you that it is in good condition. I have always taken care of my hair. I have bought very inexpensive hair care products to the most expensive hair care products on the market, and I can advise you that the best hair care products are definitely the inexpensive products.

I am someone who is a bit of a hair care product “junkie”. I used to spend hours at the weekend just reading the labels on the back of bottles of shampoo and conditioner, comparing the expensive and inexpensive brands. My research revealed to me that the number one ingredient listed on all shampoos and conditioners was “aqua”, in other words “water”. I asked myself why I should pay exorbitant prices for water, and I decided that I would start spending my money on the inexpensive brands. However, I would recommend sticking to fairly well known brand names.

My “must have” every day shampoo and conditioner is any from the Timotei range. They are very gentle on the scalp and hair and smell good too. My all-time “must have” hair care product is VO5 Hot Oil Conditioner. It is a little miracle in a tube. You just pop it in a cup of warm water, wait a few minutes, then smooth it on to your hair, wait another minute and shampoo and condition as usual. You will notice the difference in your hair almost immediately.

I hope my recommendations will have helped you achieve healthier hair, just remember not to buy into the marketing and advertising hype of the more expensive hair care brands.