Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Condition Damaged Hair

Get healthier looking strands.


Damaged hair is typically caused by using harsh chemicals and heat from appliances. It is nearly impossible to escape the pollutants found outdoors that destroy hair follicles. Most people report their damaged hair as difficult to manage and dull in color. You can restore a healthy shine to your hair by conditioning damaged hair at home.


Instructions


1. Purchase a moisturizing conditioner. You should check the ingredients of the conditioner that you buy. Select a product that has a mixture of silicone, amino acids and panthenol. Hair conditioners with mineral oil enhance protection for each hair strand.


2. Apply the moisturizing conditioner to your hair while it is dry. Spread the conditioner around dry roots to help loosen buildup. You may massage the conditioner into your scalp with your fingertips. Allow the conditioner to remain on your head for five minutes.


3. Wet your hair completely. Use a clarifying shampoo and rinse. A clarifying shampoo will remove buildup in the hair left from styling products and pollution from the environment. After you have rinsed, apply more moisturizing conditioner to your roots.


4. Rinse hair with cold water. Cold water does not close a shaft's cuticle because hair is not alive. However, rinsing with cold water prevents the conditioning agents from being stripped.


5. Dry your hair with a microfiber towel. Microfiber towels reduce the amount of friction placed on the hair.


6. Detangle and comb through hair with a wide-tooth comb. If you notice any knots in your hair, spray the leave-in conditioner on it to remove it. After you have combed through your hair, proceed to style your hair usual.







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