Saturday, 26 December 2015

How to Wash Your Hair

For both men and women, there are so many kinds of shampoos and conditioners to choose from at the store! It is important to learn how to find the shampoo and conditioner that is right for your hair type. Because buying the right kind of shampoo for your hair is essential to getting your hair to look and feel its best. Combine the right shampoo and conditioner with the right washing and conditioning techniques, and you will be on your way to great looking hair!
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Choosing the Right Shampoo and Conditioner

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Buy shampoo and conditioner for normal hair if your hair is shorter than 3 inches. Normal shampoo will work for every nine out of ten people who have hair that is less than 3 inches long. However, if you have problems with your scalp being too dry or too oily, buy shampoo for oily hair or dandruff shampoo. [1]



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Thicken the volume of your hair if you have fine, limp or oily hair. It is called volumizing shampoo in the woman's section and a thickening shampoo in men's. [2] This shampoo/conditioner will help give your hair more body.
Avoid creamy shampoos/conditioners that will make your hair more oily. [3] You will want a gentle shampoo that you can use daily or every other day.[4]
If you have trouble with oily hair, you can apply dry shampoo to your hair between washes. Even guys can and should use dry shampoo, it will help your hair look fresh even when you haven't showered! [5] Dry shampoo is also good because it will add texture and volume if you have fine hair.
You may not need to use conditioner if you have oily hair. Consider using a spray conditioner or a light conditioner with tea tree oil in it to absorb the oil in your hair.[6]

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Strengthen your hair with protein based shampoos if you treat your hair. If you color or chemically treat your hair, look for wheat and soy extracts or silk amino acids in your shampoo! Men's hair care does not typically offer shampoo and conditioner for this hair type; however, there is no shame in buying woman's shampoo if you want to preserve your color. Look for color protection shampoos, or you can use a gentle baby shampoo that won’t strip your hair. [7]
Use your conditioner only on the ends of your hair if you have long hair. Your hair already has enough natural oils at the roots that you only need to apply the conditioner to the middle and end of your hair.
Avoid conditioners with silicon that strip hair. You want to preserve the color in your hair. Also do not wash your hair every day as it might strip your hair color as well.

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Find a shampoo to soften and tame your hair if you have coarse or curly hair. Good shampoos for coarse, curly hair contain wheat germ oil, macadamia or almond oil, or shea butter. Also you can use shampoos or conditioners with glycerin or silicon to keep your hair well hydrated.
You can also do hot oil treatments regularly to help tame your frizz. [8]
Use a deep moisturizing conditioner every time you wash.

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Use creamy shampoos if you have dry or frizzy hair. Coconut, argan, grapeseed and avocado oils are all great treatments for dry hair. Use an ultra moisturizing conditioner every time you wash your hair, as well. [9]
You can also use shampoo made for dry or color treated hair to tame your hair if you have frizzy, dry hair, because they do a great job of moisturizing your hair.

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Rotate the kind of shampoo you use if you have dandruff. This is the best method for combatting dandruff. Switch a shampoo with salicylic acid, one with pyrithione zinc, and one with selenium sulfide to effectively fight those pesky flecks. Also rotate in a regular shampoo occasionally, or a moisturizing shampoo if your hair is drying out from the dandruff shampoos. [10]
If your hair is still flecking, follow up your shampoo with an apple cider vinegar rinse to fight the yeast and bacteria. [11]

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