Friday, June 15, 2012

Tips With Natural Hair Product

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When it comes to hair products, it's best to go natural. Chemicals aren't always the ideal thing to put in your hair. Try using henna instead of hair dye, and try using home remedies in place of costly products. You'll be surprised at how much healthier your hair will look.

Avoid habits that damage your body, as they will destroy your hair as well. Eating greasy foods, overwhelming stress, lack of exercise, smoking, and drinking excessively will make your body and mind ill. Your hair will reflect that by being oily or overly dry, having split ends, and dull color.

Rinse your hair with cool water. Avoid rinsing your hair in hot water, as it can dry it out, leaving it looking very dull. After shampooing and conditioning, rinse your hair with cool water. This closes the cuticle, allowing light to reflect off your hair, which causes it to look much shinier. If your hair is very dry, try using a spray-on shine mist.

Add your favorite fragrance to your favorite hair product before putting it into your hair. This will help your hair to look great and smell great, too. This can also help mask the different smells in your hair from all the different hair care products that you use.

Before you leave the tub, rinse your hair with cold water. The cold water will seal your cuticles. You will have less frizz and sleek, sexy looking hair. Sealed cuticles can also help prevent split ends. Do it quickly, and don't linger. You will end up cold yourself and defeat the purpose of the quick burst.

To have the healthiest hair possible, stay away from exposing it to harsh chemicals. This includes exposure to hair-relaxing solutions (often lye-based), heat-styling products, alcohol based products, and even the chlorine in swimming pools. With prolonged exposures, these chemicals can really take the shine right out of your hair.

If you have tried everything to restore the condition of your hair and no product helps, consider your diet. Eating well and drinking plenty of water is a primary component of healthy hair, but many people overlook this! Fruits and vegetables are just as important to healthy hair, as they are to the rest of your body.

The first two or three inches of hair growing from your scalp is only about six months old. It's the most healthy part of your hair. You do not need as much conditioner on this part of your hair, but the lower sections can benefit. Hair ends tend to be much drier, with more damage, and can benefit from a good conditioner.

Don't use bleach on your hair. While bleach can give you great sun-kissed highlights, it also wreaks havoc with your hair structure and makes it dry and brittle. When your hair is dry and brittle, it will break easily and will be difficult to brush. Even the most expensive hair conditioners can't revive bleach damaged hair.

Don't believe everything you hear. While it may be a popular belief that cutting hair will make it grow faster, that is false. However, keeping ends trimmed and free of split ends can make your hair appear longer and fuller. Split ends appear thin and are often difficult to see while healthy ends are thicker, and that volume helps to create the illusion of more length.

So what do you think? Is hair care easier than you thought it would be? Hopefully, you now have some direction to follow from reading this article. It's worth it to take a few minutes a day to take better care of your hair; your self-confidence will grow along with your hair's health.

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