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Women - Helpful Tips To Keep Hair Pretty

Women`s hair has been literally their crown of glory for a long time. Even with the popularity of short cuts, women desire to gain or maintain the beauty of the hair.

Not every woman is born with shiny, well behaved, gorgeous hair. Some have to work at it; even those that do not still need to take care of it. Hair can be pretty simply by implementing some tried and true techniques. There are also new advances in this area as well.

Physical and internal health is the foundation for beautiful hair. If the body is not healthy and well nourished, hair will not appear healthy either. The skin, hair and nails are all fed by what the body is fed. Of course, it is essential to drink lots of water; this is true for strong hair as well as overall health. This becomes increasingly central as pollution, chemical and heat treatments or just bad weather can also damage the hair. Water replenishes what is lost due to those issues. Consuming healthy Omega 3 oils and fats, nuts, fish, cooking with olive oil, as well as following a more Mediterranean oriented diet are a must. Ingesting large amounts of sugar can result in B vitamin complexes being drawn from the body, and these are some of the most key components needed to grow and maintain healthy hair. Exercise is vital as well.

Hygiene is significant in having pretty hair. If the hair is dirty and greasy, how will it look and feel healthy? The reverse is also true: washing too often, too vigorously, or using harsh chemicals is very hard on the hair shaft and ends. Anything that strips natural moisture should be avoided. Look for a shampoo made specifically for your hair type and condition. Stimulating the scalp with the tips of the fingers prior to each wash is also important. This is also a great help in getting rid of dandruff.

If there is heat or chemical damage, the dryness and split ends can be led to begin to heal by using smoothing products and the appropriate conditioner. Beginning the treatment will create the facade of undamaged hair; as treatment and trims are continued, the health of the hair will truly be restored. The conditioner should match the texture and condition of the hair just as the shampoo does. Putting the hair in a towel gently and patting will remove excess water. Rubbing is not advised, and rough combing or brushing while the hair is wet can result in breakage and loss. If a blow dryer must be used, ensure that the hair has air dried as much as is feasible to prevent heat damage.

Extremely dry and damaged hair can profit from a weekly oil or hot oil treatment. This should be done when there is plenty of time, as the oil needs to be kept on the hair ideally for three to five hours. Then washing as normal can be done. Try to limit the use of hair products containing silica or alcohol. Alcohol is drying, and silica products only cause oily product buildup that is just washed out again.

Oily hair should be washed more often than dryer hair, and many Americans especially simply wash their hair too often. This is harmful and damaging as well. The natural oils on the scalp and hair should not be constantly stripped away. Natural products are of course healthier for pretty hair, as well as the environment. There is no need to contribute to extra chemicals on the hair or in further pollution of the environment.

Maintaining basic health and following some practicalFeature Articles, gentle guidelines can maintain and/or create a woman`s head of pretty hair.

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