Dry and dull hair is usually caused by wrong hair care methods. Why don't you learn the right shampooing tips to keep your hair beautiful, healthy and shiny?
Washing your hair is a simple act in itself, so many of you probably wash your hair every day in the same way you've been doing it since you were a child, without thinking about it. But do you know if that's really the right way? Maybe you're washing your hair the wrong way, and because of that, you may be damaging your hair without even knowing it.
Beauty is different for everyone, and finding the right way to maintain your style is often a matter of trial and error, and there is not necessarily a right answer that will bring results for everyone. But when it comes to washing your hair, the right way will give you shiny, beautiful, healthy, bouncy, and supple hair, while the wrong way will leave you with dry, faded, and lacking in volume. The steps to healthy and beautiful hair are simple and easy for anyone to adopt. Why don't you try these little daily tips to get healthy and beautiful hair?
Choose the right shampoo and conditioner
Are you choosing the right shampoo and conditioner for your hair type and condition? Whether you have fine, thick, frizzy, or color-treated hair, there are products to suit all types. If your hair tends to be dry, you need to choose a product that contains moisturizing ingredients. If your hair is color-treated, choose a product labeled "preserves hair color" or "prevents color from fading. If you have fine hair, you may also want to use a "volumizing" type of shampoo, but don't forget that this type of shampoo may not be as moisturizing as others.
Rinse first
Always rinse your hair before shampooing. Just like washing clothes or dishes, rinsing your scalp and hair with warm water before using shampoo will help loosen your scalp and spread your hair cuticles. Rinse your hair to remove dirt and dust before moving on to the next step.
How to wash depends on where you are
When you lather shampoo, where do you lather it? Do you just apply the shampoo to your scalp or the roots of your hair? Or do you create a lather and then lather from the roots to the ends of your hair? The roots of your hair, which are closest to your scalp, have a lot of oil, so they need to be cleansed thoroughly from the skin. On the other hand, the hair tips have older cells and may be more dry or damaged when compared to the rest of the hair. The ends of the hair are very fragile and cannot withstand the friction of vigorous lathering and rubbing. Gently lather and wrap your hair to reduce damage to the ends.
Stay calm and take your time.
When caring for your hair, always be soft, loving, and gentle. Don't rub your hair when rinsing shampoo, as this can cause friction damage to your hair, and scrubbing hurriedly can lead to tangles and breakage. Be gentle and avoid tangles.
Conditioner is the key
If you don't feel why you need conditioner, you may want to stop using it for a few days. You will definitely notice a difference in your hair's manageability. If you have a lot of hair problems, you can also try "reverse care," treating your hair before shampooing. After thoroughly wetting your hair, rub in a small amount of conditioner all over and rinse slowly. This will prevent friction and help close the hair cuticle, promoting healthy and shiny hair.
If you use conditioner after shampooing, it is also important to rinse your hair thoroughly and towel dry it to remove any moisture. There is no need to apply conditioner to the roots of your hair. The roots are still supplemented with natural oils from the scalp and are less damaged. When applying conditioner, it is ideal to rub it into the ends of your hair and let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes.
Rinse thoroughly
The most important thing is to rinse your hair thoroughly. If you don't rinse thoroughly, oil will remain in the pores of your scalp, which may cause an imbalance in sebum secretion. This can disrupt the normal scalp environment and cause hair loss, so be careful. Use cold water of about 18 degrees Celsius when rinsing. This may be best avoided in cold weather such as winter, but it helps tighten the hair and cuticles, and smoothes the surface of the hair. Try this in seasons when cold water is comfortable.
A few other tips
Use the right amount. More is not always better when it comes to shampoo and conditioner. Use the amount indicated on the product package as a guide, but if you have long or thick hair, you may want to use a larger amount.
If your hair is oily, it is recommended to shampoo daily.
If your hair tends to be dry, you can try washing it every other day.
When drying your hair with a towel, be gentle and never rub it hard. This can damage your hair, causing it to swell, frizz and breakage.
Minerals and other impurities may be the cause of your hair becoming dry. A water purifier can help you get rid of these impurities.
There is nothing difficult about it. Practice these simple tips for hair care and get beautiful hair with luster, bounce and strength.