Brushing Techniques and Selection of Shampoo

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BRUSHING TECHNIQUES AND

SELECTION OF SHAMPOO
BRUSHES FROM ROOTS TO TIPS FOR EXTRA
SHINE.
Brushing down from the roots will distribute the scalp’s natural oils throughout the hair,
giving it a healthy, shiny look. These oils will strengthen your hair, and they won’t look
greasy or weigh hair down.[
COMB HAIR BEFORE SHAMPOOING
Most people assume they should comb hair after washing it, but in fact the best way
to ensure tangle-free hair is to brush out knots before even getting in the shower.
Wet hair is swollen and stretched by as much as 20-30%, so roughly brushing your
hair when wet can snap it like a rubber band.
BE GENTLE
Even with the best hair brushing techniques, there still may be a few tangles left in
after washing. In such cases, having patience is the only successful strategy.
Start by detangling and combing the ends of your hair. The best way to brush hair is
to start close to the ends. Using short swift movements, tease out the knots as you
move up the hair shaft. When you encounter a large knot, hold the hair above it and
gently pull against this as an anchor rather than the hair root; you want to avoid
pulling the entire hair out from the follicle.
Although satisfying, brushing your hair should not be used as a way to ‘exercise it’.
Think of what would happen if you brushed a wool sweater or a dress fifty times a
day: it would fray and wear out. The same goes for your hair.
USE THE RIGHT HAIR COMB & BRUSH
To comb hair in or after a shower effectively, use a wide-toothed comb made of
wood or hard rubber and comb small sections of hair at a time. Avoid plastic combs
as these can create a slight electrical charge as they move through your hair.
FEW POINTS WHILE PICKING A GOOD
SHAMPOO ARE
1. Seek to know your hair and the way they react in a variety of environment along
with temperature.
2. For greasy hair slight shampoos must be used to match how greasy one hairs get.
Regular use of shampoos cleans the hair of grime.
3. Normal hairs generally endure scalp along with itching problems therefore any
shampoo using a mild soap keeps your moisture amount of hair undamaged.
4. For head of hair moisturizing shampoo is ideal and for kinky type of hair health
proteins shampoo.
5. If your hair is generally dyed or maybe colored next used shampoo which can be
color secure.
TYPES OF HAIR AND SHAMPOOS
Thin hair— People with thin hair requires a shampoo which contains more cleansing
agent. These are light weight hair which tends to fall with the weight of the dirt and
oil. Volumizing shampoos can be used for fine hair.
Thick hair— Thick healthy hair is prone to gather more dirt and get dirty very fast.
They require a shampoo that contains equal amount of cleanser to keep the hair
clean and enough conditioner to nourish the thick hair.
Dry hair needs a shampoo that is rich in essential oils. The best shampoos for dry hair
are those that contain coconut oil, grapeseed oil, avocado oil and argan oil.
Oily hair—Oily hair does not need any special type of shampoo. Dandruff is the
main issue of oily hair. It can be treated with an anti-dandruff shampoo that contains
ketoconazole, selenium sulfide or zinc. Shampoos for oily hair need to have less
amount of moisture.
Color hair—When the hair are colored regularly a shampoo with color preservative
is the best choice
Curly hair is most difficult to maintain. This type of hair requires a shampoo that is
rich in protein and is marked as the beat hair for curly hair. The shampoo must be
able to provide deep rooted nourishment and conditioning to maintain healthy curls.

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