QuoteReplyTopic: Hair Advice for Our Newbies Posted: September 27 2018 at 3:06am
Not only your dressing matters,your hair style also. Hair style plays a well role in your personality. Your hairstyle impacts on other. A well personality person have also well styled hair.
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I thought it would be nice to have a thread for all the new members that come here in search for hair tips. We can pass on the hair advice we received that has helped us achieve (and to continue to achieve) healthier hair.
My learning process was slow, but once I saw results, I was hooked and thristy to learn more. My hair benefitted from it. First, let me tell you what my hair was like, BEFORE I began taking good care of it:
As a child my hair was always healthy and shiny and even through high school, even though I used 'grease' on my scalp, washed my hair every two weeks, and never really moisturized it. (I thought moisture was oiling my hair) But I started to hot comb it when it was relaxed and curl it on occasion. The salons I went to were not very informative on hair care and just went when my hair began to look bad only to repeat the same destructive process. Then two years ago it was starting to feel like straw and coming out in clumps. (If you could have seen pictures, you would cry for me.) Then I decided to do some research and take care of my hair better. I had to make the brave decision to cut my hair even. I went to the salon and balled like a baby because my hair was sooo damaged it had to be cut up to 1 inch in the back and up to my ear in the front so I had a bob. I had never had my hair shorter than shoulder length so it was quite a shock. But this hair dresser helped me out alot and gave me good info to start with. I got alot of compliments about the cut too. So this is the hair advice I live on now:
1. I try to avoid products with mineral oil and petroleum. If I can't fully avoid it, Ill find a product that has this as one of the last ingredients.
2. I keep my ends protected at all times. When I do wear my hair out, I make sure I'm wearing a hair friendly top and I keep it well moisturized.
3. Moisture, Moisture, Moisture!!! Different from hair oil and mandatory for healthy hair. I moisturize my hair a couple times a day.
4. No Hot Comb on relaxed hair. A big NO NO!! I learned this the hard way. (My mom still does it!)
5. Make sure to use protein in your hair once in a while. While moisture is good, you also need to strengthen your hair. A good protein treatment or protein conditioner is good to use once a month or every 2 weeks. (Some use it more but remember to use a moisturizing conditioner afterwards. Protein has the tendency to make your hair hard.)
6. Drink more water, less of the sweet stuff. I never was a soda drinker (or 'pop'depending on where you are from), but water is tons better for not only your hair but your whole body. Adding more fresh fruits and veggies helps too, not too mention beans, eggs, and whole grains.
7. Exercise. It gets the blood circulating all over. And you might as well look as good as your hair!!
8. Trim your hair on a as-needed basis. Some trim every 8 weeks like clockwork, but if my ends are still in tact, I keep them protected and hold off until they do need them.
9.Less heat, more washing. I've found that if I rollerset my hair and sit under a dryer, I have less breakage. But if you can avoid heat all together your hair will thank you for it. I also wash 2 times a week now and my scalp feels alot better.
10. Comb from the ends to the roots for less breakage.
These are a few tips that were passed on to me when I first started getting my hair together. I hope it helps all of you the way it has helped me. Sorry this is so long but I wanted to share all of this with everyone. Happy Hair!!!
I've read a lot of blogs on hair care and did research so here are the main points to focus on:
diet/ vitamins
shampoo and conditioner
hairstyling
hairbrush
It's very important to get essential vitamins and minerals from the food you eat as they are essential nutrients for your body including hair. You should only apply shampoo on very wet hair, also washing your hair too often can be the reason for it getting dry. I recommend that you read http://mystraightener.com/ - this blog as it has all the info about hair styling products that are the best for your hair.
In conclusion, from my experience hairbrush makes a difference too. I use only wooden hairbrush because it provides massage and blood flow to the scalp and spreads natural oil over the hair. I don't want to make this post very long so if you like you can read more http://mystraightener.com/best-wooden-hairbrush/ - here.
I hope this was helpful to you. All the best, take care!
Edited by RebelPrincess - May 30 2018 at 9:49am
Love yourself. It is important to stay positive because beauty comes from the inside out.
Thanks for such an informative thread. I appreciate it.
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I was wondering if anyone has any hair tips for mixed hair? I'm white, my daughter is 1/2 black (only bringing race into this post so you get a better idea about her hair type, which I desperately want to do the right thing for!!) She has super curly hair with a smooth texture, that runs approximately to her chest line when wet. I almost always (unfortunately!) keep it in a ponytail because when it dries and I go to brush it later before bed, it is not a happy situation for anyone!! I always wet it when I brush it, and it can still be quite challenging. I was using baby shampoo for curly hair, but as she gets bigger (she's now 4) that shampoo just doesn't seem to be cutting it. I switched to the Pantene that I use on my hair and that seemed to work great for awhile, but now I'm noticing that it's starting to get really frizzy in spots. I don't know if it's the shampoo? Is it because I put it in a ponytail when wet? Is it my hairbrush? Is her hair just changing? I really want to do the right thing for her hair. It's gorgeous but I'm at a complete loss on how to take care of it! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!
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I appreciate the great advice fpr newbie like me on taking good care of our hair.. the type of hair a person has — whether it's straight or curly — can also affect how shiny it is. Sebum, which is the natural oil on the hair, covers straight hair better than curly hair, which is why straight hair can appear shinier.
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