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How to Choose the Right Hair Products

For many people, choosing the right hair products seems quite difficult. However, it does not need to be. There are a number of things which can be done in order to ensure that you are choosing the hair products which are right for your hair type.

Know Exactly What Hair Product You Need

If there is a certain type of hair product that you are looking for, it is important to know exactly what you need. In some cases, you may have an idea of what you need but are unsure of what it is called exactly. For example, you may know that you need something that will make combing your hair when it is wet easier, but do not know that it is called a leave-in conditioner. If this should happen to you, it is a good idea to call your hairstylist to ask what she would recommend you to use.

Research the Best Hair Products

Although you may not know what you are looking for, there is a chance that you may not know what brand is the most suitable option for you. If this is the case, then it is a good idea to do some research on the best hair products available on the market. Your hairstylist may be able to recommend options for you or you may want to consider reading reviews online to find out what others thought of a certain product.

Choose According to Hair Type

The best way to choose hair products that are right for you is to shop according to your hair type. For example, if you have oily hair, then you will want to look for products that say that they are designed for oily hair. Or if you have dry hair, then you should buy hair products that are designed for dry hair. No matter what type of hair you have, it is a good idea to buy for your hair type if you want the most effective results.

February 24, 2008 | Filed Under Hair Products | Leave a Comment 

How to Choose a Valentines Day Hairstyle

Valentine’s Day is probably one of the few days of the year that you will want to look your absolute best. Below are some of the things that you should consider when choosing hairstyles for Valentine’s Day.

Consider Opting For an Updo

Updos can be very classy and are likely to look good, no matter where you are planning on going. Keep in mind that you will probably need a decent amount of hairspray to hold your updo in place, depending on how long you plan to be out on Valentine’s Day. Both ponytails and buns be hairstyles for Valentine’s Day that will look gorgeous, whether you choose to do them yourself or have them done by a hair stylist.

Think About Adding Curls

Curls look good on just about anyone and can dress up just about any hairstyle. Whether you choose to wear your hair all down or half up and half down, you will want to think about a hairstyle that includes lots of curls on Valentine’s Day. There are several ways to achieve the perfect curls for Valentine’s Day, including a curling iron and rollers. Either way, it is a good idea to apply lots of hairspray to hold curls in place on this special day.

Be Sure to Add a Special Holiday Touch

If you are just looking for a casual Valentine’s Day hairstyle, you may want to consider adding a special touch to your hair. This can be a heart shaped clip or a pink hair scrunchy. Before you choose to add a special Valentine’s Day touch to any hairstyle, consider whether or not it is appropriate for the way that you’re planning to spend your day.

February 16, 2008 | Filed Under Hair Styles | Leave a Comment 

Stop Falling Hair with Vitamins

Falling Hair
Keep a check on your falling hair

Losing seventy to eighty hairs each day is quite normal and regrowth is a continuous process. However, if you lose more than this and the amount if hair on your brush after regular brushing alarms you, it is time sit up and take notice. Falling hair can be due to various factors such as poor health, pregnancy, stress or certain medications.

Warm oil on the scalp nourishes it and helps prevent hair loss. Most importantly, a good protein diet includes meat, fish, egg, pulses (such as lentils) and dairy products strengthens the hair from the inside. Vitamin B is absolutely essential. The best source of this is brewer’s yeast: one capsule a day should actually improve the condition dramatically. Iodine helps to boost the circulation to the scalp - eat plenty of iodine-rich seafood.

My grandmother’s sure-shot recipe for falling hair was to apply to the scalp on alternative days for four days a tiny amount of castor oils and iodine. This is one of the most effective hair loss remedies that i know. It helps further to steam the head by wrapping it with a hot towel for half an hour. Shampoo the hair with an infusion of ritha or soapwort.

Diluted lemon juice also works in stopping hair loss. I have also found that Vitamin E helps my own hair to grow very fast. I have used oil with vitamin E or, as a dire measure, just broken a capsule of vitamin E on to my scalp and massaged it in. This never-fail trick has increased the length, thickness and shine of my hair within a month. With the regular use (twice a week for six months) of this wonder vitamin, anyone can have lustrous hair like what you have always desired!

February 14, 2008 | Filed Under Hair Care | Leave a Comment