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Posted on October 21, 2009 by Vishal Agrahari | Posted under Hair Loss
Simple hair care tips
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When you’ve got a job, a home and a hundred other things to manage, taking care of something as simple as your hair can also get really tiring. You don’t have time to oil your hair, you violently brush through it in the mornings and on weekends, if you’re staying in, and chances are that your hair will probably get zero attention. Keeping all of this in mind, we decided to give you a few simple tips to make sure your hair stays healthy and beautiful. · Brush your hair regularly before going to bed each night. · Avoid brushing wet hair. This will cause the hair to stretch and finally break. Finger-dry, or use a wide-toothed comb instead of a brush to gently remove the knots. · Restrict blow-drying your hair. The process of blow-drying is harsh on hair as it robs it of moisture. · After a perm, never brush your hair. Instead comb hair gently. · Trim your hair once in 7 weeks to avoid split ends. · Avoid pulling back your hair tightly. · Never use a rubber band on your hair as it can pull and damage hair considerably. · Never go out in the sun without having your head covered. · Stimulate circulation by massaging your head with oil to which some vitamin E has been added. · Never wash your hair with very hot or very cold water. · Learn to relax. Hair loss can happen because of stress. · If your hair is oily, cut down on fried food and fat. Drink plenty of water. Eat foods that are rich in vitamin B, C and E. Lack of vitamins too can lead to hair loss and pre-mature greying of hair. Eating plenty of fruit and vegetables primarily leafy vegetables will help curb hair loss. Spinach (palak) and fenugreek (methi) are strongly recommended for healthy hair. Indian gooseberry (amla) and mangoes are hair-friendly fruit that one must eat in abundance (go easy on the mangoes though). · About half a dozen ripe bananas, two eggs and half-cup beer. · Mash the bananas well and mix with the rest. · Apply this to the hair - from the scalp to the tip. · Keep the conditioner for at least half an hour before washing it off with a mild organic shampoo. · The protein of egg and moisturizing property of bananas will make the dry hair soft and silky. About The Author: Vishal Agrahari is a passionate advocate of branded hair shampoo & conditioner. Check below what he refers for natural & beautiful hair. Leave in conditioner and Hair care products |
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