Sunday, March 13, 2011

Hair Care for Women

Hair Care for Women
If you are naturally gifted by lovely locks like Rapunzel, you also need to follow certain tips in order to keep them beautiful forever. One of the biggest misconception among women is that only a specific type of hair color or hairstyle seems gorgeous, which is untrue. Mark my words, healthy looking, shiny hair can attract all those envious glances from others! So what are the different techniques for hair care for women? Let us take a look at it in detail.

Black Hair Care

Black Hair Care
Black hair is also prone to hair breakage and hair loss. Therefore, be gentle with your hair. Use a boar bristle brush and they help to distribute the natural hair oils from the root to the tip. Any soft brush when used slowly will have a very good effect on your hair.
Always tie up your hair when you go to bed. Black hair tends to get tangled whist you catch your beauty sleep. Also, the natural oils transfer onto the pillow as you sleep. It is often recommended to use satin scarves and pillowcases for this reason. This is because cotton tends to absorb the natural oil of the hair and cotton pillowcases can also cause the hair to tangle.
When combing your hair, divide it into small manageable sections. This will help to reduce all the tangles and hair breakage. Once you finish shampooing, always be sure that you rinse your hair thoroughly. This would ensure you do not have any residue left in the hair.

Short Hair Care:

Short Hair Care
While short hair certainly requires less care than long hair, it does require some maintenance to keep it clean, healthy, and looking good. Here are some tips for short hair care -
1. Trim your hair every 3 or 4 weeks. Short haircuts tend to grow out of the given style quicker than long haircuts. Regular trimming will both maintain your hairstyle and prevent those dreaded split ends.
2. If you do have split ends, snipping them off is the only cure. Don't fall for hair products advertisements that show split ends joining up again. That's bunkum. Trimming the hair above the split and subjecting your hair to minimum stress - less or no chemicals, hair-coloring, bleaching, perms, curling, ironing, etc - is what is needed.
3. Condition your hair at least once a week. Massage your scalp and hair with warmed oil - coconut or almond oil is fine. After oiling, dip a towel in hot water, wring, wrap it about your hair and keep on for 20 minutes. Then wash your hair. After washing, use lemon juice as the last rinse. This will give your hair a shine. Other natural conditioners include banana pulp, lemon and honey, and tomato juice and honey. Apply these before bathing and keep on for 15 minutes.
4. Use a mild shampoo. Or better yet the ayurvedic 'Shikekai'. With its low pH and medicinal properties, it nourishes the hair and eliminates dandruff.
5. Don't comb wet hair. Wet hair, which is more elastic than dry hair, can easily break if subjected to a vigorous combing. Let your hair dry naturally and then comb with a wide-tooth comb - wooden combs are better than plastic combs. Once you have smoothed out all tangles with a wide-tooth comb, use a fine-tooth comb.

Hair Care Products

Hair Care Products
A bald head is no longer in fashion. True it really suits some guys, but let me tell you guys, girls go for guys with soft and thick hair, and they simply love running their hands through it. There are so many hair care products in the market to choose from, but what your hair needs is the best. Here are some of the best hair products for men that you can buy from the market.

Hair Care Idea

Hair Care Idea
Summers make the hair oil, monsoons make them frizzy and winters make the dry. Season after season hair suffers the most. Knowing your hair type is the first step towards haircare and its improvement. Loving your hair will help you in taking care of them. Ironic, but true, that hair are the dead cells of our body, but its the biggest thing we fuss over!