
Hey gals, here r some commandments for perfect hair....
Cleanse: Wash hair every 3 days - daily washing steals the
natural oils from the hair cuticle and can leave your tresses
weak, limp and difficult to work with.
Tone: Stick to the colouring rules - whatever works with your
own colour and skin tone is key, so avoid going more than 3
shades either side of your natural hair colour. The most
important thing is that colour works with the wearer.
Moisturise: Treat hair to a intensive conditioning treatment
once a week – your mane will thank you for it.
The key to a perfect shampoo and condition? Finish with a
cool-to-cold rinse to help seal the hair cuticle and convey
natural shine, and always towel dry hair before conditioning
otherwise you could be diluting the conditioner by up to 70%.
Eat your hair beautiful! The healthier your diet the thicker,
shinier and healthier your hair. As hair is made of protein,
it makes sense to up your protein intake – think chicken, oily
fish, pulses and nuts. And do drink lots of water also to
banish dryness and promote natural sheen
Harsh UV rays are just as harmful for our hair as our skin.
What’s more, summertime nasties such as salt water and
chlorine contribute to the degradation of hair follicles –
meaning holidays can be particularly hazardous for hair.
Invest in a moisturising spray with UV protection and keep
it in your beach tote at all times.
Nourish, nourish, NOURISH! We just can’t stress it enough.
Treat your tresses to a deep conditioning mask once a week –
and throw the rule book out the window! Many masks will tell
you to leave the product on for around 10-15 minutes, but a
certain celebrity hair whisperer once told us that anything
under 30 minutes is pointless. And once you’re fully coated in
your conditioning mask, wrap your hair tightly in cling-film to
seal in the heat; this will activate the mask’s healing
properties. Movie-star shine and a silky-smooth finish
guaranteed; think dreamy, not dreary.
It can be tempting to just tug at a tricky knot until
it’s out, but do this and you’ll only wind up snapping the
hair. Have a little patience! Wet hair, and then use a wide
tooth comb to ease the knot in small increments - GENTLY.
For especially dry, fragile hair, load your comb with
conditioner or oils first to hinder any breakage.
Scissors should be a last resort!
If you want healthy, split-free hair, be sure to book in for
regular trims. Fine hair should be cut every six weeks,
whilst thick hair needs a trim every eight. Leave it any
longer and those split ends could move up the hair shaft,
which means the difference between a trim and losing a couple
of inches. It’s your call.
Blow-drying, styling, straightening – who knows where our
style would be without our favourite tools? But much as we
love them, the heat generated from these much-used appliances
can penetrate the cuticle and leave hair dry, damaged and dull.
Praise be to the heat-protection product! Invest in a good
thermal-barrier mist and use it every time you style to keep
those locks healthy and full of vigour.
‘Effortlessly sexy’ is the new mantra for hair. Don’t spend
hours battling with your mane; over-styling and product-loading
are big no-nos unless you want lifeless, lacklustre locks.
Instead, make the most of what nature gave you. Remember,
overly-styled, stiff-as-a-board looks are out, naturally sexy
and carefree styles; in!

its very helpful..keep posting..
ReplyDeletei tried sum of these.. works well..