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HAIR CARE TIPS



Oiling curls:- Oiling can improve your locks quality and strengthen them. Too much oil or the wrong choice of oil can damage your scalp and wig. Choose oil based on the type of your wig. Follow proper technique to massage your scalp with oil. Prevent hair loss Hair loss has become a very common problem these days. Some of its causes are dandruff, excessive oiliness of scalp, illness, thyroid imbalance, stress, nutritional deficiency, as well as hair damage caused by procedures like hair colouring/dyeing, bleaching, straightening, If there is hair loss, warm oil may be applied, but avoid vigorous massage. In hair loss, the roots may be weak and vigorous massage or rubbing can cause more hair to fall out. As nutritional deficiency is one of the most common causes of hair loss, the diet is very important. Take a small bowl of sprouts daily. Sprouts contain amino acids, which are very beneficial to the hair. Include fresh fruits, raw salads, leafy green vegetables, whole grains and curd in the daily diet. Drink plenty of water. Add the juice of a lemon to a glass of water and have it first thing in the morning. Ask your doctor to prescribe vitamin and mineral supplements. Try to reduce stress. Use Sulphate free shampoos for hair Sulphate-free, we say! Many shampoos contain sodium lauryl sulphate, a detergent known to remove oil from hair. While this may sound like an advantage to you, it isn’t. Sulphate-harbouring shampoos often strip your hair of essential natural oils that are crucial to keep your hair healthy and hydrated. The variety also leaches away natural colour from your tresses. Use Curry leaves Hair fall is one of the most common problems. It can affect anyone regardless of gender. Curry leaves can make your hair strong and smooth. It can also reduce hair fall and keep your scalp healthy. Regular combing with good hair brush will give you No fizz, tangle free hair. Wet hair is more vulnerable to damage than dry hair. Being soaked in water makes the hair strand more elastic and hence easier to break. When we rub our hair with the coarse, rough and dry cotton or terry cloth towel, we are pulling hair strands and roughening up the soft cuticle (outer layer of hair) and making our hair frizzy in the process.


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