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Treating Your Hair With Extra Care

December 14, 2009 Beauty 3 Comments
Treating Your Hair With Extra Care

By Julian

The day to day treatment can care of your hair can affect the thickness of your hair. Follow a few simple steps could improve results.

Use protein rich shampoo and conditioner formulas to help coat and thicken hair shafts. To prevent strands form becoming to limp apply conditioner to the ends. Forget the hydrating shampoos and conditioners, because they can weigh your hair down.

Deep Clean
Use a clarifying shampoo once a week instead of your regular shampoo to remove product and oil buildup, which leaves behind a heavy film.

Reverse the order
Before shampooing use a hair mask, deep conditioner or hot oil treatment, that way it will hydrate without adding weight. Doing this hair treatment once a week will fortify fragile strands.

When out of the shower
Prep with volumizers
Don’t use gels; they are a bad choice for fine hair. Gels leave hair feeling stiff and crunchy and can flatten hair. To avoid this use a leave-in protein thickening hair treatment to damp hair first. Use a golf ball size blob of volumizing mousse, coating each strand from the root to the tip.

When you’re drying your hair
Avoid high heat.
Remove the nozzle attachment, before using a blow dryer, set it on medium heat and airflow. Don’t use curling irons because they can get too hot, damaging and breaking fine hair. A better option is to wrap 1-inch sections of dry hair around hot rollers. This will boost body from root to tip.

Lift roots
We want to stand the root up and away from your scalp. The best way to do this is to flip your head upside down and use a vent brush to dry your hair. When is just before hair is about dry, flip it back and use a round boar bristle brush finish drying, this is best on fragile hair.


Set with cool air
Before moving to another section, use cool air on the roots by lifting up and blowing directly at scalp. Doing with can help build volume by helping the roots stay upright and building up the cuticle.

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Dark Roots? So What?

October 27, 2009 Beauty 1 Comment
Dark Roots? So What?

By AT

You’re beautiful (even with 5 inch roots!!!).   No need to worry you didn’t feel like going to visit your hairstylist lately.  Some say that long roots look very sexy.  In fact, it’s not only OK, but it’s healthier for your hair.  Take some time off with your hair and just don’t do the roots.  You’ll see how easy it is once you get passed 3 months line.  Think of a way to help your hair cope with water, environmental damage, coloring, highlights, bleeching, etc., etc.  Use rwcovery masks, like AVEDA damage remedy mask, which is absolutely wonderful! (here is a link: http://www.aveda.com/templates/products2/spp.tmpl?CATEGORY_ID=CATEGORY10531&PRODUCT_ID=PROD9029)

Take some good advice form start who decided to leave their hair alone:

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Victoria’s Secret Shampoo & Conditioner

Victoria’s Secret Shampoo & Conditioner

 

By AT

About two weeks ago I ran out of shampoo & conditioner.  I felt like it was time for something new and different.  So, while shopping at Victoria’s Secret, I decided to try Nourishing Shampoo & Conditioner for Very Dry hair. 

At first, it seemed like a good idea for my dry, color-treated hair, but when I actually used the product at home, I could not believe the strong, cheap smell that stayed very intense all day & overshadowed my perfume.  I was turned off by the smell and returned both products, however, there are two advantages that I’d like to mention: 1) Hair is soft when you touch it  2)Hair looks less damaged after use. 

Here is what the manufacturers claim:  ”An extra-gentle cleansing formula helps replenish and revive damaged, dry or color-treated hair. Moisturizes, soothes for soft style. Infused with light, fresh fragrance.”  All seems OK, except for the “light, fresh” fragrance.  It’s really intense and heavy! If you want a comparison - I’d say it smells like an old lady’s perfume.  (No offense to older ladies)

I know it’s hard to believe, especially when they list the following ingredients:

Essential ingredients:
• Rosemary and chamomile extracts
• Shine Intensifier Complex creates healthy, shiny, easy-to-manage hair.

Price: You can get 3 products for $24.00 (pretty good)

 

 

 

 

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