Monday, 12 October 2015

Natural hair remedies

1.Cold-water rinse at the end of each bath. "This really  does help to grow hair and keep long hair healthy for longer," Townsen... thumbnail 1 summary

1.Cold-water rinse at the end of each bath.

"This really  does help to grow hair and keep long hair healthy for longer," Townsend says. "Cold water lays down the outer layer of  hair more smoothly, which helps prevent moisture loss, snags and heat damage — you only need to do it for a few seconds, but this one extra step over time can make a huge difference."

2. Cut your hair what ever you need to

Although getting regular  trims to snip splits won't make your hair actually grow  faster, it will keep tips looking healthy and  prevent splits from working their way  up  strands, requiring you to chop hair off more often. "If you wait so long that splits are causing your hair to break off high up on the  strand, your  hair will actually be shorter than if you get consistent trims," Townsend says, who suggests asking your stylist to take around just an  eighth of an  inch off every 10 to 12 weeks to prevent extreme  split ends before they start.




Natural hair remedies
3. Avoid from shampoo

"It's shocking to  me how many women skip conditioner when showering, which is  the worst thing  you can do for your hair — especially when you're trying to grow it  long — and it's actually shampoo that you should be skipping  as much as possible,"  Townsend says. Here's why: The purpose of shampoo is to wash  away dirt and product buildup, but it can also take essential  natural oils that  keep strands soft and healthy along with it. When you really do need  shampoo, be gentler on your hair by only lathering up at your scalp and then simply  letting the suds slide down strands, hitting the rest of the hair  as the water rinses it away.


4. Use cool water if you shampoo

"If your hair is wet, that means you have to condition it," Townsend says. "Over time, from coloring  and heat styling, strands start to get thinner at the bottom." Conditioner  helps replace the lipids and proteins inside the hair shaft, "as well as  seal the cuticle to help prevent more damage from happening so that you  can get your hair to grow longer and look healthier," he says.


5. Massage your hair with smooth touch

Because hair  that touches your shoulders or beyond can be several years old and most likely needs more TLC than normal  conditioner. Townsend suggests using moisture-based masks and oils  weekly. "I make a natural oil treatment and give it to all of my clients to use  pre-shampoo," Townsend says. (His easy  recipe: 1 cup of unrefined coconut oil mixed with 1 tablespoon each of almond, macadamia and jojoba oil.) Because  oils can leave a residue on hair,  he says to apply it to damp hair, leave it on for 10 minutes, then shampoo and condition like normal. "These  oils are able to fill strands up with  fatty acids and then, when rinsed out, using regular shampoo helps seal them inside hair," Townsend says,  adding that Kate Bosworth, Diane Kruger, and Ashley and Mary Kate Olsen are fans. Not into DIY? Try an oil-based hair treatment instead,  such as Nexxus Oil Infinite Nourishing Hair Oil.

6. Fertilizer hair and grown with suppliment

Your body requires many vital nutrients to create new hair, from ample protein to a slew of essential minerals. So take a look at your diet — because while eating a balanced  diet helps, you may not be getting the proper amount of all the hair-building nutrients needed to create healthy hair that can grow super-long and  withstand damage. "I take Viviscal Extra Strength and biotin tablets every day and tell my clients to do so as well — especially if they want  to grow their hair and make it healthier as soon as it comes out of the follicle," Townsend says. Before starting to take supplements, it's best  to check in with your doctor to make sure not only that you take the right amounts and that they won't interact with any medications you're  currently taking.

7. Passionate with hair brush

Constant brushing can cause physical harm to your  hair. "When you detangle wet hair, be sure to start from the bottom and work your way up — we often instinctually go from the scalp down but that just  brings small tangles into one large knot and can cause you to lose a lot of hair," Townsend explains. He also suggests reaching for the Sheila  Stotts Natural Boar Bristle Brush, as boar bristle brushes are good at  distributing your scalp's natural oils down your hair and being extra-gentle  on strands too.

8. Swallow pillow needed

Townsend recommends switching to a sateen fabric  such as Calvin Klein Sateen White Sheeting because it has a softer surface that won't cause friction the way that regularly woven cotton does with your  hair, so you'll wake up with fewer tangles.

9. Find a smooth cotton towel, easy to absorb wet

What could be so bad about putting hair in your super soft bath towel? A lot. "It causes so much breakage," Townsend says. "Your  hair gets caught in all the woven fibers and since most women almost always wrap it too tight around their face, all those tiny, fragile strands around  your face are more prone to  break." Opt for the super-thin and soft microfiber hair towels instead (like Aquis microfiber hair towel), which are  totally OK to wrap into a turban.

10. Ponytail rework fixed damages

It's an  easy  move that can help maintain the integrity of your strands wherever  you tend to secure your ponytail all the time, which means they'll continue  to grow  out strong and damage-free.

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