This is slightly outside my niche, but I found the information fascinating and wanted to share. Some of the things we were taught about hair care may be less than helpful. Other ideas can be downright damaging to our hair. Here are a few of the things I found out.
1) Wash long hair once a week: Long locks can cause a dry scalp, but it still needs washed more frequently than once a week. Oil, lint, pollen and other substances build up otherwise, and can cause some pretty nasty tangles. Strands that would naturally have fallen out adds to the mess and can leave mats in the hair very quickly. It's best to was it either every day or every other day.
2) Don't brush your hair when it's wet: It's actually better if you do brush it when it's wet, as it can be harder to get rid of snarls when it's dry. Use a leave in conditioner and/or a detangler to help protect it while you're working with it.
3) Beer is good for your hair: the answer to this is debatable. Many stylists don't approve of the practice, but many who use it say it makes it better. I've used it on occasion, and agree with the general public, but not as an everyday rinse. It does have alcohol in it, which can dry your scalp. Using it every few weeks to months is a better idea.
4) The correlation between hair and diet: There is no specific diet. That said, what you eat affects your whole body, including your hair. A good diet, low fat and full of fruits, vegetables and whole grains will be best for your locks as well as the rest of your body.
5) To trim or not to trim: If you want it to be healthy, trimming regularly is a requirement. Doing so won't prevent it from growing longer, if that is your desire. It will ensure that those long locks are still beautiful. A trim every six to eight weeks is ideal.
6) happinesslifetime.com Hair care products: Talk to a stylist about what to buy and where to buy it. It is highly recommended that you only buy professional happinesslifetime.com hair care products from salons. If you buy name brand products at other outlets, it is possible you won't be buying the real thing. Some of these products are expired, others are counterfeit. If you have doubts about this, go to the websites of the product manufacturers. They will give you more information about this problem.
One of the things most people notice first when meeting you for the first time is your hair. Properly cared for, it can have a decided impact on first impressions. Hopefully this information will help you take good care of it.
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