Tuesday, December 4, 2012

How To Treat Hair in Summer

The summer is ending and lights probably spectacular leather tanning. But, what was your hair condition after spending several moments in the sun or swimming in the beach or pool? If you notice you are mistreated, "charred", opaque and even match, "that's not panic," as the popular Mexican television personality, El Chapulin Colorado. No whining or anything remedies  repent right now, rather it is the time to find a way to moisturize your hair as soon as possible, before the damage increases. Then I tell you how to "attack" the ravages of summer in your hair:

1. From now on beware of the sun, whether you're going to run in the morning, you walk your dogs or you take your kids to a sports park. Wear a hat or cap. And of course, if you go to the beach or pool use protective hair products. Not because he is going to let battered more injury.

2. Visit your stylist to cut the burnt ends and brittle. Do not be afraid to cut vary inches. Hair grows fast!

3. Ask your stylist to put an intensive moisturizing treatment.

4. Avoid any chemical process for the next few weeks, as dyes, relaxers or permanent. If you have to touch up the color of your hair is just be the root growth.

5. When washing your head using a shampoo and conditioner for dry and damaged hair. Moreover, moisturizing treatment applied twice weekly. Remember that with the sun, chlorine and salt water, your hair has lost all the moisture and the best way to return it through treatment is rich in proteins and oils. You can even try homemade recipes that leave hair super silky. For example, a piece of avocado mixed with plain yogurt or "plain" (the original, no added flavors). Apply the paste all over your hair like a mask, concentrating on the tip, leave it for 15 minutes and rinse with warm water. Another home remedy is to use coconut oil as a mask. Hair experts say it is excellent for strengthening the strands brittle and weak. It is also excellent to eliminate dandruff. Their high level of magnesium, iron and calcium, coconut oil make a favorite to restore a damaged hair.

6. To remove residual chlorine in the threads use a shampoo for swimmers, but do not abuse a product like this, it can dry your hair too, leaving it dull and straw-.

7. Avoid using hot tools such as hand dryers, curling irons or ironing. Sure you can use them but the less you use them recover faster your hair.

8. When you do not wash your hair with the towel crumple abruptly rather gently squeezes the towel to remove excess water and when they do untangle bottom up to prevent splitting the strand.

9. Take plenty of water and bring to a balanced diet with food good for your hair.

10. Avoid using rubber bands or proceeding that make your hair when you get braids or a ponytail.

11. Avoid fixatives, gels and foams with high alcohol content. Opt for a sulfate-free shampoo.

12. Never shampooing every day, because you'll end up with little natural oils and moisture that is left to your hair. If you go to the gym everyday shampoos dry test or "dry shampoo". These have become very popular lately and most brands  have launched their "dry shampoo".

1 comment:

  1. Nice work dude. thanks for sharing this useful article with us. keep it up.

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    Marisha Wick
    Jamaican Black Castor

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