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Care by hair type

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Hair care in each particular case depends primarily upon our hair type. In order to select the proper skin and hair care products according to your type of hair you must first identify it and, also, not forget about the fact, that over time the hair and skin type may change. Listed below are the different hair type care main features:
  • Normal hair - it is hair that is neither greasy nor dry; it has not been permed or color-treated; it holds its style well; it looks good and healthy most of the time; it normally does not require special care, just the regular high-quality shampoo and conditioner with a neutral to low pH, which protect the scalp balance and daily brushing with a soft brush.
  • Greasy hair - it tends to be limp; it looks flat and lacks volume; it is difficult to manage because it does not hold a style; it soon gets greasy again after shampooing. If you have hair of this kind, you will almost certainly have had problems with it. You will know all about the way in which greasy hair cling to themselfes and to the scalp, how an excess oils weigh the hair down and spoil your style, how dust sticks to the grease so your hair seem to be dirty only a day or two after it has been washed. You basically know that your hair condition is simply due to your sebaceous glands being particularly active. But you can help your hair to improve. Remember, sebum produced by your scalp does not spread itself over your hair by magic, or out of spite! It is spread by direct contact of the hair with your scalp. And something as simple as passing your fingers through your hair speeds up the transfer of the grease. So, after you have styled your hair, avoid fingering it or running your fingers through it. You can thus slow down the rate at which sebum collects on your hair, and it will not get greasy again quite so soon. You should also wash your hair with a good cleansing shampoo specially designed for greasy hair, and use a special conditioner for greasy hair. This will improve the feel of hair that is greasy at the roots and dry at the tips, as well as protecting the hair from damage.
  • Dry hair - it looks dull; it feels dry or rough; it tangles easily; it is difficult to comb or brush; it has been treated chemically (permed, bleached or colored); it is liable to split ends; it is dry and frizzy. If your hair matches any of these criteria, you should choose a shampoo and conditioner that are designed for dry hair and always avoid products that get skin even more dry, such as soap, as well as chemical procedures, such as perms and coloring, frequent blow-drying, etc. You don't want to use hot water for washing and rinsing, always use special products, like conditioners and balms and every three to four washes change those to a mask, which has a higher concentration of remedial substances, so the impact remains longer. In addition, it is advisable to carry out scalp massage, which stimulates the scalp blood circulation and stimulates sebaceous gland excretion. 
  • Combination hair - oily scalp in combination with dry, split ends is a hair-problem familiar to many women. These are so-called "combination hair" - the roots are greasy and ends at the same time look lifeless and dull. Caring for combination hair consists of two stages: treatment of oily scalp with a view to its purification and regulation of the allocation of sebum and dry hair restoration. Some specific lotion or cream should be be rubbed into the roots of the hair at least after each wash for oily scalp, while applying a special remedy for their thinning and splitting ends. This remedy shall glue and "seal" the ends of breaking hair until the next wash, thus preventing further damage. To achieve the maximum effect of such application it is suggestable to cover hair with ap plastic wrap and top it with a towel. Then all remedies will be absorbed faster and better.
  • Damaged hair - Hair can become damaged easily by dozens of different elements, whether it is environmental, genetic or because you love using styling products and trying out new fashion trends on your hair. Types of damaged hair include being extremely porous, weak and dry, split ends, genetic or contagious skin disorders of the scalp, hair follicle breakage, skin infections, hair loss, chemical damage, heat damage, dullness due to product build-up, mineral build-up, environmental damage, dandruff, excessive hair loss or shedding, matted, and very tangled hair. Damaged hair is usually dull and lifeless. For split ends, one of the most common types of damage, the ends of hair strands will be split a couple centimeters up from the bottom. The best way to avoid mineral build-up in your hair from water is to invest in a shower head filter, which will help assist in filtering out harmful chemicals and large mineral particles. If you swim in salt water or chlorine a lot, you will benefit if you fully douse your hair with water and conditioner prior to swimming, especially if you have lighter shades of hair. The best way to shield your hair from sun rays is to invest in hair products with UV filters. In cold weather, try to wear caps, scarves or hats constantly to protect from the wind and harsh elements. The overall best way to avoid damage that you can impose upon your own hair is to limit your use of styling products and instruments, especially instruments that impose heat upon your hair. Limit your use of procedures on your hair such as perms, coloring and bleaching. It is also very important to receive regular trimmings and hydrating conditioning treatments to avoid split ends. Balance out your diet with an appropriate amount of fat intake, protein, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
In addition, achoice of appropriate care in accordance with the hair sort can provide even greater efficiency.


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