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What is the Best Shampoo for Damaged Hair?

May 24th, 2011

If you are trying to find the best shampoo for damaged hair then there are a few that you will want to know about. In this article we are going to be discussing the type of damaged hair you currently have and will be talking about a few of the top name brands that have shampoo that you can use to fix the damage. It seems that every major hair products company is bragging that they have the best shampoo for you to use on your damaged hair, but only a few of them are able to back it up. Once you have finished reading this article you will be able to have a few different ones to choose from.

There are several different types of damaged hair that you might currently be having a problem with. One of the most common reasons that hair becomes damaged is due to dryness. Hair becomes dry because of clogged up hair follicles and the chemicals that are used in many of the shampoo products that line the department store shelves. You might also have a problem with your hair breaking. This again is due to lack of moisture. Your hair needs to have several vitamins and proteins in order to look good, and there are not a lot of shampoo products that have all of the essentials that are needed.

When you are looking through all of the shampoo that you can use for your damaged hair there are a few that stick out. Wen hair care products are top of the line when it comes to fixing many of the problems people have with their hair. They are also great for people who have damage due to coloring their hair. Nioxin is another shampoo that you will be able to use to fix the dryness, thinning, and other damage that has been sustained by your hair. Finally, you will want to check out the line of Redken hair products. You will be able to find some Redken extreme shampoo that will fix the damage to your hair and make it shine again.

As you can see, there is no one best shampoo for damaged hair but there are a few great ones you can use. No matter what type of damage your hair has you will be able to fix the damage and restore your hair back to its natural beauty by finding the right shampoo to use. Check out the ones that were mentioned here and choose the one that you feel will work the best for your damaged hair.

Hair Care Products: The Essential List

June 9th, 2009

Especially for a woman, it is highly important to maintain one’s looks and beauty. This may not be fair, but it is the way our society has evolved. Luckily, many companies have gone a long way toward helping women have at least a little easier time with their hair care products. It is amazing how many different items are out there now, and they can often be had at a good price. Furthermore, I’d suggest to anyone that they try a variety of shampoos and other products out, so that they can get to know which ones do the most justice to their hair.

Before we get to out there, we first need a hairbrush. This is the single most basic element of all hair care. Use your own feeling to determine which brush is the best for you in particular. After that, look on to some of the following elements to further refine your style and grace.

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Hair Care Products

Shampoo and conditioner are the next most fundamental hair care products. There are many choices out there, so again it is important to experiment and see what you like. Do you want to add volume to your hair? Maybe it’s kind of dry. Then you should explore some sort of moisturizing shampoo and conditioner combination.

In order to get a shine to your hair, you may have to try out some shine serums. These are normally applied by spraying a little bottle of the stuff onto your head. After that you can walk out of the house or through the office knowing that you are giving a little extra “sparkle” off. People will notice, whether they even realize it or not.

Another of the hair care products that has become popular over recent years is the hair straightener. This looks like a pair of super high-tech salad tongs, with two strips that serve as an iron on the inside of it. Once these strips heat up, you pull out your hair and literally iron it into straightness. This one still makes me laugh but it gives good results.

The last product I want to cover is the classic blow dryer. Now, this is no new innovation; it has been around for almost as long as there has been electricity. Use this tried and true hair care product in order to dry your hair a lot faster. It will pummel your head with hot hair, and over time you’ll learn which types and which heat settings work best to give your hair exactly the kind of body you want it to have.

Hair Care Basics: Shampoo and Conditioner

June 9th, 2009

Hair care is an important but often overlooked aspect of both health and beauty. A lot of people think that it only pertains to one’s looks, but in fact you hair is part of your body and therefore can inherently have impacts on one’s overall health. This should not be disregarded, however today we’re going to cover hair care more in its beauty or cosmetic aspects.

The most basic aspect of this practice revolves around shampooing one’s hair. The amount of products out there that cater to this segment of the population, especially amongst women, has literally exploded as time has worn on. Travel through the “body” aisle of any supermarket or pharmacy and you will see what I mean. (I’m sure you have already done so.) It is truly astounding. Different makers include: Pantene (Pro-V, etc.), Herbal Essences (which has a wild assortment of bottle designs obviously aimed at a younger female), Tresemme, and many others which aren’t coming to mind right at this moment.

Hair care is a booming industry where thousands of companies and types are continually vying for high-visibility shelf space just about wherever they can find it. This competition is good for the woman consumer, as it tends to being prices down a bit overall, as well as the fact that she can cash in whenever there is a sale on her favorite shampoo or conditioner.

But maybe you have never really inquired into what shampoo and conditioner really are. And what do they really do for your hair? Well, shampoo is really nothing but a “specialized” form of soap. Over time scientists and engineers, as well as nutritionists, have altered shampoo from its original form into a higher-performing, better smelling version of itself. (They have also learned how to bottle, market, and sell it a lot, too.) This item removes the dirt, sweat, oil, and whatever else is in one’s hair in order to clean it up and simultaneously make it look better. Most women don’t wash their hair everyday because with all that hair it can take quite a long time.

Finally, let’s take a look at shampoo’s hair care twin: conditioner. What is conditioner and what does it do for you? As its name implies, it smoothes the hair to make it softer and give it a flow and consistency. This product also balances out the de-acidifying effects that took place when you originally cleaned your hair. In other words, it will combat the previous drying tendency that took place.

These are the most basic facts of hair care. Once you understand the points above, you will be able to many things with your hair’s beauty and health that you hadn’t even dreamed of before.

Black Hair Care: Some Basic Tips

June 9th, 2009

While on the surface it may not look like it, black people and white people’s hair are both made of the same fundamental stuff. There is no real essential difference. However, there is a difference in how it is actually structured, which is why the two hairs don’t look the same. This is why it is very beneficial to use black hair care products rather than just use the same stuff that white people use. If you try to go that route for too long, it will have a negative overall effect on your hair because these products were developed mainly with a white consumer in mind.

One of the fundamentals of black hair care is that you really have to be careful about which relaxers you are using. A relaxer that is too highly acidic, when combined with heat, can really do a lot of damage to your hair. That’s why it’s necessary to proceed with caution, and to always kind of monitor the effects of a relaxing agent or anything else you put into your hair. You don’t want to block essential oils from reaching the tips of your hair if you can help it.

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Hair Care Doesn't Have To Be Painful

Furthermore, relaxing your hair will always have a tendency to make it weaker over the long run. I’m not saying you shouldn’t do it. I just want you to know some of the travails and pitfalls to be on the look out for if you go this route.

Another important point about black hair care is that because black hair tends to be kinky hair, it is naturally more prone to breakage. This is because the more curls and turning points there is in someone’s hair, it will obviously break more. So what can you do about this? First of all, use shampoo to wash your hair only about once a week. Shampoo has a drying out effect on all hair, so by keeping it more moisturized it will stay healthy. You can also do a deep conditioning on a regular basis. This will also serve to moisturize the hair and keep vitality flowing through it. Another good tip is to tie your hair back before you go to sleep. By doing this you will minimize the amount of tangles that you wake up with in the morning. I know this sounds kind of annoying, but at least it will keep your hair out of your way while you sleep.

This is only a partial list of the basics of black hair care. I always tell people that you should learn the basics, go out and experiment, and start to mold a hair care style that works best for you from there.