Friday, September 28, 2012

Haircare Tips For Relaxed Hair

People relax their hair for many reasons. While some people relax their hair to fight curls and kinks, others may relax their hair to obtain curls. Regardless of the reason, it is important that you care for your hair to prevent damage and breakage.


Hair-Care Tips


Avoid washing your hair for at least five or six days after receiving a relaxer. Most relaxers and perms continue to process for a day or two after the treatment. Shampoos and conditioners can adversely affect the relaxer's chemicals immediately after the process.


When you do shampoo your hair, use gentle shampoo products specially designed for relaxed hair. Gently massage the shampoo into your scalp and avoid pulling or tugging.


Condition your hair with conditioners that are designed for relaxed hair as well. Avoid vigorous towel drying, and limit your blow-dryer usage. These activities can cause damage and breakage of your hair at the ends and at the roots.


Use wide-tooth combs to work out your tangles, starting from the ends and working your ways to the scalp. Do not force or pull tangles, as your hair may be easily broken or ripped.


Style your hair carefully and avoid excessive heat from blow-dryers, curling irons and other styling tools. If you require a blow-dried effect, use a diffuser rather than a dryer. The diffuser pulls the dampness from the hair without drying out the hair shaft. Heated styling tools should include thermal protectants that are designed to guard your hair from heat damage.


Avoid using hairsprays that include heavy amounts of alcohol. This also has a drying effect that could be damaging to your hair. If you spend a fair amount of time in the sun, use hair products that contain sunscreens.


Trim your hair regularly, even if you are growing your hair out. Clipping your ends will prevent split end damage and maintain your hair's healthy state. Shampoo your hair regularly, but do not over-cleanse. Only shampoo your hair when it requires a cleaning. Over-shampooing your hair can leave it dry and hard to maintain. Additionally, each wash removes a small portion of the relaxer's chemicals from the hair shaft. This will reduce your relaxer's life span.


Stick to the same relaxer choices when completing your touch-up. Mixing relaxer chemicals can cause adverse affects to your hair, which may result in breakage and damage.

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