Tuesday, December 29, 2009

How to Wash Hair

Here are some tips to avoid excess damage to your hair while washing it:

1. Let your hair hang naturally when you wash it; good standing in the shower or with his head leaning against the bathtub, or in the shampoo sink. NEVER - NEVER - EVER - pile it on your head to wash.

2. Wet your hair with warm water (not hot) to prepare for the wash. Keeping the pressure on the fountain soft enough to avoid excess water pressure in your hair.



3. Pour shampoo into the palm of your hand.

4. Work into lather of shampoo in your hand, and apply to your scalp. Work shampoo into the scalp all over the head with a massage with your fingertips (not nails). Move the finger from one area of your head the other by lifting the fingers and then place them in other places in your head. DO NOT drag them through your hair. Remember, rambutyang most vulnerable to damage and damage when wet. If your hair is very dirty or oily, you may be working with shampoo through to the end. If your hair is very dry or processed, you may just want mencucikulit your head, and allow the shampoo to take dirt or oil on the ends as a rinse out.

5. Rinse hair thoroughly with warm water. Make sure that you allow it to hang naturally. You can spread out gently with your fingertips if long and needs extra help to get out of shampoo.

6. If you choose to use a rinse-out conditioner, this is the time. Not like shampoo, apply conditioner to the ends of your hair, and if your hair is generally dry, apply the rest in your hand gently into the roots. Repeat rinse.

7. Soft dry towel. New hair wrapped very well, the hair remains in place and not as heavy as a towel wrapped so there is less risk of damage to your hair.

8. After hair is dried with a towel you can apply leave-in conditioner.

9. always comb wet hair with a wide-tooth comb NEVER brush wet hair.

10. kalo sleep on wet hair - vulnerable when wet, and can break easily as you turn on the pillow. Even if it is not broken, it roughs up the cuticle and make it look dull.


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