Hair Care Tips to Take Care of Your Hair

Hair Care Tips to Take Care of Your Hair

When we think of do it yourself hair care tips, it deals more on home remedies or treatments that are easily done and prepared. As humans, we also need to give the proper care and respect that our hair deserves just like how we take care of our skin. Just like the skin, hair is also very delicate especially when exposed to harsh chemicals and not handled with proper care and respect. Well, it’s time to make a difference and pay more attention to your hair before it gets bald and damaged. Learn more of the helpful hair care tips in the succeeding paragraphs.

Straight and wavy hair tends to get oily very quickly because of its structure. This is why it has to be washed quite often. Black hair is different. It doesn’t get oily quickly because of its tightly curled structure. This structure keeps sebum, the natural oil that the scalp produces, from flowing along the hair shaft in Black hair. That is why Black hair is dry, and that is why it should not be overwashed. Too much washing will cause it to dry out even further.

First of all you have to love your hair. You have to love it because it makes you look good, it gives you real advantages. But belive me that there are hundreds of people that hate their hair. And that’s not good because if you don’t like your hair then you will probably neglect it. You shouldn’t hate your hair because, even if it’s not such a beautiful type of hair like you see at other people on the street there are many ways to make it look real good.

One of the first items you will need, a Black hair care essential, is a good quality hydrating shampoo. You may need to spend a little more money than you have in the past, but an intense hydrating shampoo will make a noticeable difference to the quality of your hair. The cleansers are gentler and more concentrated, and you will use less of it, which will save you money in the long run.

Application of yoghurt is a good conditioner. In Asia, the age old concept of applying henna to the hair holds good, Henna is extremely good for conditioning the hair naturally. Use a little brahmi and awla powder in it to heighten the nutrition. Dandruff is cured with regular cleansing of the scalp with areentha or soap nuts mixture. The soap nut needs to be soaked overnight and this is a perfect replacement for the chemical shampoo.

Ponytails – Ponytails are all about attention to detail. Carefully placed and with slight quirks that are designed to catch the eye and intrigue. Once again contradictions are key, using multiple textures within the ponytail is enough to provide subtle detail. Piecing out selected strands of hair, or using asymmetric partings are just small easy ways to achieve little differences. Hair is also being “brushed back” into itself, or teased for a more dramatic result.

Use coconut milk as an inexpensive alternative to salon hot oil treatments. Apply coconut milk onto scalp and hair with a cotton ball. Leave on overnight and shampoo in the morning.

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18 Responses to “Hair Care Tips to Take Care of Your Hair”

  • The best thing you can do is to trim your ends regularly. When you iron your hair go easy on the ends. Also, I know you dont like hair serums but biosilk makes a really good one. It has silicone in it so it coats your hair so it will have less heat damage.

  • @deadlyflower13 You could use olive oil?? its pretty much the same thing except coconut oil smells way better

  • I’m allergic to coconut, so I’m iffy about using that……

  • hey there :) glad to know there is a guy that like to take care of His hair :)
    well here is my answer..

    to Grow Long Hair As a Guy you have to :

    1. Make sure this is something you want to do. Most guys who grow long hair start from a relatively short style, and hair grows at about half an inch per month (that's six inches per year).

    2. Identify your hair type. There are umpteen different 'types' of hair, but for the purpose of this article they can be classed in 4 broad categories, straight, wavy, curly & frizzy. This step is important as it will affect how you care for your hair later down the line. If you don't know what type of hair you have, ask your parents. Chances are you haven't always had a shaved head, and they can remember what it was like before.

    3. Trim off split ends. Nothing looks worse than a man with long hair with tons of split ends.

    4. Develop good hair hygiene. Keep your hair clean, but remember that the natural oils in your hair are what strengthen it. So, every ONCE IN A WHILE, it's okay to go without washing it. Say, once a month or so.

    5. To Wash: the basic routine for a guy is to thoroughly wet your hair, shampoo all over, then thoroughly wash the shampoo out. Conditioner is NOT optional. Let it air dry. It can also be important to use an organic shampoo and conditioner, especially conditioner as certain shampoos/conditioners contain nasty chemicals that may actually be damaging your hair and stunting hair growth Remember NOT to skimp on expenses for the conditioner especially

    6. If your hair's long enough, put it in a loose ponytail
    7. As your hair lengthens, its type (see above) will become more important. Straight hair is easy, but curly wavy & frizzy hair can be troublesome. If you're growing out hair of this type, make sure you brush it as best you can, to avoid un-untangleable knots. This is a lot more uncomfortable than you can imagine if you've never had an obstinate knot in your hair before.

    8. The longer your hair gets, the more you may need to tie it up to keep it out of your eyes (for whatever reason), good ways to do this are. Just a simple ponytail behind your head. The main downside of this is your hair needs to be least medium length to do this. If it is, ask your mom, sister or a female friend to show you how, it's not as easy as it appears at first. Other ways to restrain your hair are bandannas, & beanie hats. Ways to NOT restrain your hair are: pigtails, hair clips,plats or any elaborate & effete style of ponytail.

    9. Be patient. Hair takes time to grow, and until it gets to shoulder length or thereabouts it will look crappy. There are no two ways about it. Please realize that for anything from a few months to a year and a half, you'll look fairly silly with your half grown hair. But don't be disheartened, the important thing to remember is to be a man about it, no matter how crummy your hair looks in this awkward period, think how badass it'll look when its done! Just blaze it the whole time and forget about it!

    10. There you have it, the manly way to grow hair!

    *****************Also this Are helpful Tips for you :)

    * When brushing your hair you'll get knots no matter what type of hair it is. When brushing out knots, don't just drag until the knot comes out or it hurts too much, this will just damage your hair. Instead grab a handful of your hair BEHIND the knot and then brush, this way you can feel the brushing and it doesn't damage your scalp.

    * Long hair and the wind don't mix. In winter, try restraining your growing hair with one of the ways above, although you may be lucky enough to have thick, heavy hair that's hefty enough to stay down in the wind.

    * If you're thinking about growing long hair and are mostly bald or going bald or with a bald patch… don’t. Long hair and bald patches just look stupid. If you see a bald guy walk down the street no one cares, but if you see a bald guy with two long side patches of hair, people will laugh. It looks like a cross between a rabbit and a mad scientist. The only men who can do it are Benjamin Franklin and Devin Townsend of Strapping Young Lad, and you ain’t either one of them. (If you are, please disregard the above comment.)

    * During the "awkward stage" of growing your hair, try styling it; some guys spike it so it doesn't cover their eyes, and it looks cooler. Don't use gel, it's hard to comb out, and your hair might spike up naturally if you use it too many times; it may be convenient now but when your hair grows, it looks like you've been through a really windy day.

    * Experiment with your growing hair. As it gets longer you're going to need a parting sooner or later, so try and find a good one.

    * Be patient! As stated, growing hair is time consuming. Try finding a new use for your hair – if you like hard fast music, try headbanging, it can be great fun!

    * When your hair is of your desired length,

  • U r so smart and really good at hair

  • To improve your hair you can:

    -Use shampoo and conditioning products due to your hair type.

    -Use hair treatments that can boost your hair (make it shiny, softer etc)

    -Let your hair dry etc naturally. If you prefer to blow dry, straighten or curl, use a heat protection product.

  • my hair is a bit frizzy and curly/wavy. i use the john frida anti frizz shampoo and conditioner. and to add shine i put onbiosilk glazing gel.oh and cold water helps prevent frizz.

  • sleep in a bandana to keep it form messing up

  • Anonymous:

    Hana yori dango! wow wow wow yeah yeah yeah… kagaita…

  • :):

    your hair will adjust if you skip every other day like youre suppose to.

  • Use the medium brown hair coloring!!!!!! :)

  • Biolage makes a very good shampoo and conditioner. Use the 'conditioning balm' not the 'fortifying balm'. these seem to keep my hair moist. Dove also makes a number of different types of shampoos and conditioners. we are all different, each of us, your chemical make up is different and only for you. get yourself to a small private owned beauty supply. ask these questions to someone working there. usually you can get better tips from a specialist.

  • make sure you use a great conditioner, and every time you straighten your hair you should use a heat protection spray that you can buy basically anywhere. do that and it should take care of your hair from burning damage and split ends.. hope this helps =)

  • meduim brown! xx

  • i think you should go with the brown one ( 2nd one) if u didnt already die it! haha :-) <3

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