Monday, March 9, 2009

Hair Care

Hair Care

Man is the crown of creation and hair is his crowning glory. Hair is a precious beauty asset which deserves good care. Beautiful hair is the body's natural fashion accessory. Hair is an inseparable part of your face and it adds to your good looks. Hair is the mirror of your health. Hair maintained well, enhances your personality. Healthy shining hair makes you feel wonderful and is a great confidence booster. Just washing your hair can lift your spirits, and a new hairstyle that suits you perfectly can make all the difference to the way you see yourself and to the way others see you.

When it comes to your hair, you don't have to settle for what nature has given you. Your hair is one of your most versatile features, and it is possible to change its style, condition, colour, and even texture to give yourself a completely new and different look.

Hair Care Tips

Clean hair makes you feel terrific. Keep your hair healthy and shiny with regular shampooing and conditioning. Be sure to treat hair very gently when it is wet.

1. Place a small amount of shampoo in the palm of your hand. Wet it slightly to dilute it, then massage gently into the scalp using your fingertips.

2. Use lukewarm water to rinse out all the shampoo, as any left out on your hair may leave it looking dull and lifeless. Then blot your hair with a towel.

3. While your hair is still damp, gently comb through or massage in conditioner and leave it on for the specified amount of time. Rinse it out thoroughly, or your hair may become sticky and greasy.

4. For dry hair, apply a deep conditioning treatment before shampooing. Then wrap a warm towel around the head for 15-30 minutes, changing the towel as necessary.

5. To style your hair using a blow dryer you may want to use a brush. Wrap a small section of hair around the brush. Direct the heat on to the brush and hold it steady until the hair is dry. Start with a warm setting and switch to a cooler one as each section dries.

6. Always keep a blow dryer at least 6 inches away from your hair. To scrunch dry, bunch up some hair in your hand and direct the heat on to the hair between your fingers.

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