• African Fashion 101 

    Global style and beauty!
  • Girls Night Out

    #TGIF
  • Makeup 101

    Makeup tips & tricks
  • Urban Fashion 101

    Trends & Lifestyle
  • Shoegasm 101

    Breathtaking footwear
  • Nailz 101

    Creative nail art

  • Hair101

    Tips&Tricks
  • Beauty101

    Beauty & Health tips
  • Lifestyle101

    About life...
  • Health101

    Weight, diet & more!
  • Elegancy101

    All about urban and African fashion!
  • Elegancy101

    All about urban and African fashion!
  • Elegancy101

    All about urban and African fashion!
  • Elegancy101

    All about urban and African fashion!
  • Elegancy101

    All about urban and African fashion!
  • Elegancy101

    All about urban and African fashion!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Hair Maintance: How To Take Care Of Dry Hair

All hair products aren’t created equal. This is especially problematic for those with excessively dry hair. Once you can separate the good guys, ingredients that soften and nourish dry hair from the bad, ones that make dry hair brittle and frizzy, you’ll be one step closer to hair you love.



 
Good for Dry Hair
 
Low pH:
 To help dry hair, look for shampoos, conditioners, gels, mousses, and hair treatments that promote low pH balance on their labels. They’ll help keep moisture locked in. Also look for products that say, “intense moisture,” “anti-aging,” or “thermal protection.”

Oil:
Hair products with nourishing oils are good for rehydrating. Avocado oil, argan oil, and olive oil are all good for moisturizing dry, brittle hair. You can find these as stand-alone treatments as well as in many styling gels and hair creams and lotions.
 
Detanglers:
Any detangling, moisture-infused product that can be sprayed on the hair, from the roots to the ends, is good. Make it a routine to use one. That will get the product on all the hairs and help protect it from heating tools and the outside atmosphere.
 
Moisturizing conditioners:
Choose a deep conditioner with humectants, emollients, or conditioning agents, which help retain moisture:
  • Glycerin
  • Glyceryl stearate
  • Propylene glycol
  • Sodium lactate
  • Sodium PCA
Some alcohols:
Fatty alcohols also known as “oily” condition your locks. Here’s a tip: say yes, to the alcohols that start with “c” and “s.”
  • Cetearyl alcohol
  • Cetyl alcohol
  • Stearyl alcohol
Bad for Dry Hair
 
Fragrances:
 The more fragrant the shampoo, conditioner, or hair spray smells, the worse it probably is for your dry hair. Although you might miss the scent, remind yourself that a fresh and clean smell is better for your hair in the long run.
 
Some alcohols:
 Alcohol is a bit shiftier; some are good for dry hair and others aren’t. The alcohols often found in finishing sprays can dry out hair. If you already have dry hair, say no to ones that include “prop” in their name.
  • Isopropyl alcohol
  • Propanol
  • Propyl alcohol
  • SD alcohol 40
Luxury Hair Care
Deep-conditioning treatments are essential for anyone who has dry hair. Go to your salon for one each month and during the other weeks to give yourself the treatment at home. You can increase home deep-conditioning treatments to twice a week if your hair feels brittle.

Blackdoctor

3 comments:

  1. This is a SIMPLE ANSWER: Stop flat ironing!!!! THat's why your hair is dry, breaking, and thinning

    ReplyDelete
  2. Do weekly hot oil treatments. Use real olive oil. Olive oil helps repair damaged hair.

    ReplyDelete
  3. My hair grows quick and is not dry. I use ironing not too much, Hairmasks with oil, do fingerstyling when you comb a lot your hair will break. Sleep with a ponytail with a silk pillow.

    ReplyDelete

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
OMG Fashion