I have naturally dry hair I cut my hair about every month %26amp; I get split ends really easy. My hair is somewhat thin. How can I make my hair look %26amp; be healthy?!
Help on hair!?
Some suggestions for product:
Loma
Hydrating Shampoo
Hydrating Conditoner
Pearitin Serum
Paul Brown Hawaii
Booster ( Thermal protectant)
You can check with a professional about other lines sold in salons. They can tell you what would be best for your hair.
The only way to get rid of split ends is to trim them.
If you're wanting healthier hair....then read the following..;)
Everyone's hair grows an average of an half an inch a month. If you wait more than 4-5 weeks to trim the split ends off....eventually they break off. When that happens you break off more than the half inch you grew.
However, if you trim the very ends every 4 weeks to prevent the breakage from occuring in the first place...you will keep most of that half inch you grow every month. Combine that with a salon shampoo and conditioner....and you can get 6 or more inches of healthy hair every year.
The biggest trick is finding that special hairdresser than will only trim the very tips. If you explain what you're doing...they should work with you of getting the length to where you want it. The other thing in growing your hair out is to always grow from style to style....not length to length. That way you're never going to be bored with your hair and be tempted to cut it off...;)
Always use professional products, they are formulated to not buildup on the hair as fast and to actually strengthen the hairshaft. There is no magic to getting long hair. You can try all the little concoctions people suggest....but the bottom line is you hair will grow from the root no matter what you do to the already grown hair. Once the hair has left the follicle...it's consider dead keratin protien. You just need to treat it right so it stays looking nice.
Do not feel bad about giving your scalp a good scrub. It stimulate blood flow to the hair follicle and promate healthier hair. You can't prevent spilt ends...it's inevitable. However, you can keep them under control with regular trims.
Start at the hairline and work your way to the nape of the neck. Apply enough pressure with the pads of your fingers or your nails...whatever feels best to you.
Professional products are always best as the don't buildup on the hair as fast and hey are formulated to build strength and elasticity within the hairshaft.
There are 2 important things to remember when you're conditioning....
1. Squeeze the excess water out of your hair before you apply the conditioner. Your hair is like a sponge. If you put a soaking wet sponge on water....it won't do anything because it's full of water. If your hair is full of water....the conditioner will go down the drain. If you put a damp sponge on water....it soaks the water up. The same thing happens with damp hair...the conditioner will go INTO the hairshaft.
2. Rinse the conditioner with lukewarm water. Luke warm to your hands...it will feel slightly cool on your head. If you use very hot water...you will open the cuticle layer and flush out all the conditiner you just put in...back down the drain. Luke warm water will rinse the excess off the outside of the hairshaft....but the inside will retain the what you put in.
Apply a thermal proctectant to the hair prior to blowdrying.
Finally finish with a moisturizing leave-in conditoner. This can be applied to wet or dry hair.
Help on hair!?
I think the best idea is to ask your hairdresser about want u can do about your hair
Help on hair!?
Firstly, don't wash your hair to often as it sounds like you are taking the oils out of it. Hair can be left for a week if you can. When you do wash your hair I would recommend a very good treatment. most people think that treatments should be rinsed completely out, that is not the case you should actually leave about 10% in your hair. Stop getting your hair cut so often as a hair cut should be carried out every 6 to 8 weeks.
You could also get some Hair Extensions this is a field I know a lot about. You will be amased to the difference this makes. good luck
Help on hair!?
Try using biolage shampoo and conditioner. It is a little more expensive than regular shampoo but is the best shampoo I've used yet. Makes your hair straight and silky. For even straighter and silkier hair spray Got2Be in your hair and straighten your hair with bio ionic smooth for teh soft silky look. Good luck!
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