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Dandruff removal tips at home




Hot Oil Treatment


• 1/2 cup olive oil
• 1/2 cup boiling water

Place olive oil and boiling water into large glass bottle or jar with
a lid. You may need to wrap a towel around the bottle to avoid burning
yourself. Shake very well until oil is emulsified. Massage into hair,
taking care not to burn your head.
Put a shower cap or plastic bag over your hair and wrap your head in a
hot towel that has been soaked in hot water then wrung out.
Leave mixture on your hair for 1/2 hour, then shampoo as usual.
Mint Rinse

Boil:

• 1 cup water
• 1 cup apple cider vinegar
• 1 handful of fresh mint leaves

Strain and pour into a container.
With fingertips, massage solution into the scalp,
let dry without rinsing out.
Daily Dandruff Treatment

• 2 teaspoons dried rosemary
• 2 teaspoons dried thyme
• 2/3 cup boiling water
• 2/3 cup cider vinegar

1. Place the herbs in the bowl. Pour in the boiling water.
Cover and allow steeping for 20 minutes.

2. Strain into a plastic bottle, add the vinegar, and shake.
Store in a cool dry place.

Shampoo and rinse the hair thoroughly;
massage a small amount into the scalp.
Between shampoos, massage in a small amount before going to bed.
This can help eliminate dandruff.

Pour vinegar into the hair, massage it into your scalp,
and leave it to dry for a few minutes. Now wash your hair.
Repeat daily until the dandruff disappears, usually within a few days.


Massage your scalp--Use a rubber glove to massage your head
while shampooing in the shower. It will stimulate your scalp and promot
e healthy hair growth.
Here is an extremely simple and effective remedy form dandruff

Apply plain Yogurt to your scalp and leave it for 30 minutes.
Then use a regular shampoo, and your hair is healthy and clean.

Crush 10 aspirin and add them to 1 Tablespoon Shampoo.
Wash hair as usual, massaging the scalp gently.
Let the mixture sit for a minute and rinse.

Instead of shampooing, massage handfuls of baking soda into the hair
and scalp to absorb oil and to loosen dead skin on scalp.
Rinse thoroughly.

Take plain yogurt and mix with 2 tablespoons of soy flour and egg white
and apply. Shampoo after 1 hour.
Do this once in a week for 4 to 5 weeks to get rid of dandruff.

Boil 3 Tbsp dried thyme in 1 cups water for 10 minutes.
Strain and cool. Pour 1/2 mixture over clean, damp hair.
Massage into scalp, do not rinse.

Boil 1 ounce each of fresh or dried rosemary and sage in 2 cups
of water. Let steep for 24 hours, then use daily as a hair rinse.

Massage your scalp with carrot juice once in a week to cure dandruff.
Soothing Herbal Hair Rinse (for dandruff problem hair)

Combine equal parts of dried rosemary, comfrey,
witch hazel leaves and nettles to make about a 1/2 cup.
Add mixture to 2 cups of water in a covered pot. Bring to a boil.
Remove from heat and let steep overnight. Strain.
Shampoo and rinse hair then use herb tea for a final rinse to relieve
itchy, flaky scalp.

10 Absolute-Don'ts of Great Hair Care



Hair care


If the amount of money consumers spend on hair care products annually is any indication, most people are concerned about the appearance of their hair and strive to attain beautiful, healthy and stylish locks. In fact, most will go to any lengths to achieve their desired look. From professional salon treatments to over-the-counter serums, hair care is a big business.

The only problem is that while many people are buying the right hair care products for their hair, they forget to follow basic hair care regimens that will guarantee the health and beauty of their tresses. Additionally, many are also causing needless damage to their hair by participating in unhealthy hair care behavior.

So, what should you do to make sure your hair stays healthy, shiny and strong? Here are 10 essential must-dos of great hair care.

Hair Care Tips: 10 Must-Dos and
10 Absolute-Don'ts of Great Hair Care

by: Michael Barrows
Hair care

If the amount of money consumers spend on hair care products annually is any indication, most people are concerned about the appearance of their hair and strive to attain beautiful, healthy and stylish locks. In fact, most will go to any lengths to achieve their desired look. From professional salon treatments to over-the-counter serums, hair care is a big business.

The only problem is that while many people are buying the right hair care products for their hair, they forget to follow basic hair care regimens that will guarantee the health and beauty of their tresses. Additionally, many are also causing needless damage to their hair by participating in unhealthy hair care behavior.

So, what should you do to make sure your hair stays healthy, shiny and strong? Here are 10 essential must-dos of great hair care.

1. Use the right hare care products for your specific hair type
2. Get a trim every 6 to 8 weeks
3. Use hair care products containing sunscreen
4. Shampoo your hair only when it is dirty
5. Turn to a professional for all of your hair care needs
6. Use professional conditioning hair coloring systems
7. Stick with one chemical service
8. Add texture
9. Choose hair color that compliments your style
10. Use a wide-toothed comb when your hair is wet

1. Use the right hare care products for your specific hair type

If your hair is damaged, dry or color-treated, use hair care products formulated to repair this damage and add much-needed shine and resiliency. On the other hand, if your hair is oily, use a deep-cleansing shampoo and light conditioner to keep your hair looking its best. The right products should be at the base of your hair care routine.

2. Get a trim every 6 to 8 weeks

Get a trim every 6 to 8 weeks as part of your regular hair care routine. Even if you are growing your hair longer, it is still vital to make a routine trim a major part of your hair care routine. Snipping ends before they split will keep your hair looking healthy and save you hair care headaches in the end.

3. Use hair care products containing sunscreen

Protect your hair with hair care products that contain sunscreen.

4. Shampoo your hair only when it is dirty

Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to shampoo your hair daily. Doing so can make your hair dry and hard to work with.

5. Turn to a professional for all of your hair care needs

Yes, kitchen beauticians and friends do not cost as much as putting your hair care needs in the hands of a qualified professional, but they often cause blunders that end up costing you more money than if you went to the salon in the first place.

6. Use professional conditioning hair coloring systems

There are many hair coloring systems on the market, and the ones you choose can have a great impact on your hair care costs. Simply put: choose a system that causes minimal damage and conditions hair as it colors. This will save you money when it comes to conditioning hair care products.

7. Stick with one chemical service

In order to keep your hair as healthy as it can be, ask your hair care professional to recommend only one chemical service: color or perm. By only using the service that is perfect for your particular style and needs, you will ensure that your hair stays healthier.

8. Add texture

By adding texture to your style, through perm or cut, you can greatly reduce the time it takes to style and perform your daily hair care routine. And you will look sensational.

9. Choose hair color that compliments your style

With all of the professional coloring techniques available, this part of your hair care regimen has never been easier. From chunky highlights to soft color, you can greatly enhance your style with the right technique.

10. Use a wide-toothed comb when your hair is wet

Comb your hair with a wide-toothed comb when it is wet to prevent breakage. The only time you should use a brush during your hair care routine is when your hair is barely damp or dry.

Ten Absolute-Don’ts of Great Hair Care

To avoid all hair care disasters, follow these 10 absolute-don'ts of great hair care.

1. Avoid unprofessional and over-the-counter hair care products whenever you can. Many of these only offer false hopes and promises.

2. Do not cut your own bangs. Leave all of your cutting needs, even bangs, to your hair care professional.

3. Avoid excessive sun, chlorine and salt water during the summer months. Excessive exposure can cause severe damage that is irreversible even if you use the best hair care products.

4. Do not use clarifying hair care products on your tresses more than one time per week. They can strip hair of moisture and essential oils.

5. Do not visit a hair care salon without first getting a referral from someone you can trust. Choosing a salon based on an advertisement or sale alone is very risky.

6. Do not purchase hair color that comes in a box.

7. Never stick with an outdated look because you are afraid of looking different. Styles change for a reason. Ask your hair care professional to bring you into this decade with a new style.

8. Do not straighten your hair with a clothes iron. C'mon, this was so over in the 70s. We have straightening irons now that won't damage your hair. Look in the hair care isle.

9. Don't brush your hair or put too much tension on it while it is still wet. This will cause breakage. Also, do not wear tight styles such as cornrows for extended periods of time unless you have ethnic hair.

10. Never use sun-lightening products such as lemon juice or over-the-counter hair care products designed to lighten hair with the sun unless you want a very short hair cut in the future.

In the end, hair care is a very individualized and personal thing. Feel free to add your own flair and style to your hair care routine, but remember to include hair care principles that will benefit your hair and avoid those that damage it.

No Fail Blow-Drying for Smooth, Shiny Hair




Want that silky, touchable hair that Pantene Pro V products claim their shampoo will give you? Look no further. You can have that flawless look by spending only a few extra minutes blow-drying your hair! Ditch the designer hair products and follow these simple instructions to give your hair the same beautiful look a
nd soft feeling:
Materials:
* Towel

* Hairdryer
* Brush / comb

* Claw-clip or barrette
* Your usual styling products or a small amount of hair gel for touch-ups. (These may not be necessary after you try this tip.) Step 1: Twist hair up into a towel in order to remove
excess water. How long you keep it wrapped in the towel is up to you. My hair is long, so time permitting, I keep it like that for about 15 minutes. Step 2: Comb out any tangles and part hair as you wish. Step 3: Gather hair and twist except for a thin layer at the base of your head. Pin hair atop your head with the clip or barrette. Step 4: Begin drying the loose hair. (You can use a lower heat setting if you do not have a time restriction.) When hair is completely dry, turn off hairdryer and brush or comb hair. Step 5: Remove clip and take another section of hair to be dried. Re-twist your hair and replace pin. Step 6: Repeat step 4 as necessary. For thicker hair, you may need to separate hair into sections several times. My hair is of a medium thickness but long, so I separate it into 3 sections. Step 7: Once hair is completely dry, brush and style as you wish, or leave it down, as it should be less dried-out and more manageable. If your hair is not completely frizz-free and cooperative, rub a small amount of gel in your hands (a nickel's worth or a quarter's worth) and gently smooth over your hair, paying close attention to the ends. Drying and styling time will vary based on your hair's thickness and length. Though I do not always have enough time to use this drying technique, it works wonders for my hair for those special occasions! Approximate time required: 10-20 minutes, depending on thickness and length of hair.

How to Treat Greasy Hair




If you suffer with greasy hair, you know that it can be quite embarrassing, not to mention difficult to keep it clean and looking good.

Greasy hair can happen to anyone and can be made worse by the wrong hair washing procedure. Greasy hair is the result of build up caused by the natural secretion of your sebaceous glands in the scalp.

When you over-stimulate your sebaceous glands, they send out a signal to release more oil into the hair, resulting in greasy hair. It is a never-ending vicious cycle, causing you to want to wash your hair more often; however no matter how many times you wash your hair, it looks greasier and greasier.

To stop this vicious cycle, use a specially formulated oil-free shampoo and try not to condition your hair with every wash. If you absolutely must condition your hair, do not rub it into your roots; only apply a small amount of product onto your ends.

Steer clear of any 'added moisture' shampoos and products as these are designed to leave more oil on your hair, and should not be used unless you have dry, straw like hair.

When you apply shampoo, gently apply it into the scalp and leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing it off. Do not use deep massaging techniques as these simply aggravate the sebaceous glands further.

Avoid touching your hair too often and vigorous brushing as both of these contribute to the stimulation of the sebaceous glands and also spread the oil from the scalp throughout the hair.

Unfortunately there is no 'cure' for greasy hair. However, with the right shampooing, minimal conditioning and avoiding any products that cause unnecessary grease build up you can avoid greasy hair.

How to Get a Perfect Hair Cut




The right hair cut can mean the difference between hours spent coercing every strand of your wayward hair into place or a style that falls perfectly into place with little prompting on your part. That is why it is so important to make sure that you have the perfect hair cut for your type and texture of hair.

For most people, finding the right hair cut is not possible by simply looking through a few hair cutting books and picking out their favorite styles. The truth is that hair cuts featured in the top style magazines and style books have been chosen specifically for each model that sports them. Each hair cut and style has been formulated to compliment the model’s bone structure, coloring and hair texture. That is why they look so great.

It would be foolish to think that a straight, textured cut would be possible to achieve on a client with natural curly hair. And trying to put excessive layering on a client with thin and limp hair would result in a disastrous hair cutting experience. So, what can you do to make sure that you always get a great hair cut?

The first step to great hair cuts is finding the right stylist. Once you find a stylist with a proven record and one with whom you are comfortable, take some time to talk about what you want out of your hair cut. Ask for cuts and styles that will compliment and work with your texture of hair, and that do not go against it. For example: If your hair is wavy, you cannot expect to achieve a sleek straight style in minutes. Nor can you expect to achieve a bouffant style on fine, limp hair in a matter of minutes.

Pay attention to how your stylist communicates with you. A good stylist will be honest with you and tell you if a cut that you want is a bad idea. On the other hand, the same stylist can use their unique hair cutting skills to adapt popular styles to suit your individual hair characteristics and craft your locks into the best hair cut you’ve ever had.

Along with your stylist, browse through hair cutting and style books and discuss different hair cuts that caught your eye. Try to look for models with hair similar to yours. It is also very important to pay attention to face shape. So, choose models with bone structures similar to yours also.

What to do when a good hair cut goes bad…

Sometimes, even people who have done all of their homework get bad hair cuts. Maybe they’ve chosen a stylist with an approach to hair cutting that is not ideal for their hair type. Or maybe they’ve insisted on a hair cut that does nothing to flatter their features. Or worse yet, maybe they got a botched hair cut from an inexperienced stylist. No matter what the reason, a bad hair cut is not the end of the world. There are things that you can do to make the recovery from a bad hair cut less painful.

While it may seem strange, the first thing you need to do after receiving a bad hair cut is to go and get another one. Find a stylist who can smooth out the rough edges and carve your locks into a style that is more suited to you and more suited to the growing-out phase.

Do not stop at additional hair cutting; ask your stylist to help you find the right products to keep your tresses under control while they are recovering. Yes, it is frustrating, but in a few weeks you probably will not mind your new hair cut. You may even grow to like it.

Dry Hair Care: Dealing with Dry, Frizzy Hair




Keeping your hair smooth and shining is not always as simple as the television ads would have us believe. Find out what causes dry, frizzy hair, and learn how to deal with it.


Dry, brittle and frizzy hair is a result of hair that lacks moisture, or water. This hair condition is most common among chemically treated hair, as the chemicals often strip your hair of its natural moisture. People who have naturally curly hair may also, at times, find the frizz unbearable.

This type of hair requires a lot of attention and even more tender, loving care. Start off by using shampoos that are designed specifically for your hair type. This will ensure that some of the moisture remains in your hair, and will give it a silky, sleek texture.

Quick at-home treatments

* If your hair is extremely dry, you can add a few drops (no more than three) of safflower oil onto your palms, and gently blend it into your hair. Do not start at the roots, rather go from the ends of the hair and work your way upwards in a scrunching motion.
* Other products include silicone blends, which work really well too. Towel-dry your hair and bend over, flicking your hair forward. Rub a few drops of silicone treatment into your palms and, using your finger, blend it into the hair.

Both of these techniques can help you manage your dry, frizzy hair a little better. If you still find that your hair is unmanageable, chat with your hair stylist. They will be able to recommend salon specific treatments or products that will help.

Home Remedies for Hair Care




Hair Care




Healthy hair care habit will keep you happy, stress free and help you in maintaining shiny hair, which every one desires to have. Beautiful hair emphasizes your style and personality. This article will provide valuable tips for hair care.
1. Causes for Hair Care 2. Diet for Hair Care 3. Home Remedies for Hair Care 4. Do's & Dont's for Hair Care Causes for Hair Care
The main cause of hair care is unhealthy food, which include junk foods, food cooked in
adulterated oil and in unhygienic condition. Other causes of hair care are excess consumption of caffeine, alcohol. Stress, depression, sorrow, pain, side effects of some drugs, etc., are some other reasons.
Hair Care Diet
You should intake green vegetables, fruits, sprouts, honey, cereals, nuts, grains, milk products, and no cholesterol-rich food in your diet. Good balanced diet keeps your skin and hair healthy. Eat fish, soybeans, and raw vegetable salads.

Home Remedies for Hair Care

Home remedies are safe, effective, and also costs you less. Try the below given home remedies and see the beautiful change in your hair.
Hair care Tips for oily hair, dry hair and long hair

Oily hair

-There is a blockage in the hair follicles because of excess oil deposition and dirt in the oily hairs. In oily
hair there is a huge secretion of sebaceous glands as a result scalp and hairs are very oily. Hair care Tips for oily hair Lemon juice prevents dandruffs---apply lemon juice and keep it for 10-15 minutes on hair and rinse off. This hair care tip is suitable for any hair kind and will keep your hair clean and healthy. Wash your hair using triphala powder, a natural and safe hair care for oily hair.
Dry hair care Tips hair care using olive oil---massage your hair using olive oil, as it nourishes hair and helps in its growth. Take edible oil and honey in a ratio of 1:1, mix it well and apply on hair, keep it for 15-20 minutes and rinse off with cold water. This is an effective hair care for dry hair. Apply a paste of egg yolk and water and keep it for 10-15 minutes and then rinse off the hair with clean and cold water. This is also very effective hair care for dry hair. This is one of the useful home remedies for hair care. Regularly massage your hair using hair oil like, coconut oil, castor oil, and olive oil. Mix egg yolks, vinegar and any hair oil and apply this mixture on scalp, keep it for 10-15 minutes then wash your hair with cold water. This is an effective hair care for dry hair. This nourishes hair and has no side effects and your hair will shine with good health. For preventing hair loss and getting healthy long hair try the below given home remedies suitable for both male and female. Juice made from leaves of any of various plants of Lactuca sativa and juices of vegetable spinach are very effective for hair, and provide good hair care when taken as a diet. You can massage your hair and scalp simply with your hand after your daily bath, as it improves blood circulation and prevents hair loss. Regular massage actuates sebaceous glands and makes your hair strong and shiny. Good hair care for healthy hair---you can use a natural cleanser made of lime juice and amla powder. Take one tablespoon amla powder and one tablespoon lemon juice mix them and add little water to it to make a thick paste. Use this natural chemical free hair care mixture as a hair cleanser for 2-3 weeks and see the difference in your hair. Your hair will bounce with shine, and good health. You will have no hair loss, and your hair will reflect your inner beauty. This is one of the best home remedies for hair are. Drink natural and healthy drink made from 1:1:1 ratio of carrot, alfalfa or simsim and leaves of Lactuca sativa. This is good hair care, prevent hair breakage and loss. For getting long and healthy hair you can massage your hair and scalp using coconut oil. Take 1-2 tablespoon coconut oil depending upon the hair size and mix 2-3 raw amla in it then massage your hair. This is an effective hair care sure to work in any kind of hair. Make a paste of coriander leaves or margosa leaves then gently apply on hair and keep it for 10-15 minutes and then wash with cold water. This is one of the important home remedies for hair care. Massage your hair with milk of coconut or warm mustard oil containing henna (mehndi leaves). This improves blood circulation and helps in hair growth. Take a natural neem leaves and make its thick paste and wash your hair using neem which is natural hair care and fight against any kinds germs and lice in hairs. Make a natural grinded paste of amaranth leaves which is effective herb and gently apply on hair and scalp and let it dry for 10-15 minutes then rinse of using clean and cold water. One of the useful home remedies for hair care. Grind black pepper (one teaspoon) and lemon seeds (one teaspoon) and apply this mixture on head and scalp keep it for 10-15 minutes and then rinse of using clean cold water. This revitalizes hair and is effective hair care for getting long hair Never apply chemical-based bleach, avoid using hair curler, hair dryers, chemical-based hair gels, and coloring hair using hair colors as they contain ammonia. As these things dries your hair and your hairs look lifeless and hard. Maintain a natural hair care routine Regular cleaning of hair is required. Set a good routine for hair care. Drink lots of water as water is good for health and hair. Regular trimming of hair will prevent split ends. Do not use chemical-based shampoo excessively as it takes away the natural shine. Healthy hairs are not hard to get but it requires your care and understanding.

Tips for Hair care


The hair should have that vital, alive look with a shine, elasticity and bounce. It is this vitality that is responsible for the youthful quality that all women try so hard to achieve.

Hair is a protein matter called “Keratin”. The hair that we see on the head is a horny substance that is actually “dead”. Hair like the skin owes its color to melanin, the pigmentation that is formed in the special cells. This depends mainly on the hereditary characteristics and can also be influenced by racial factors. The texture of the hair also depends on these factors. Hair has certain
characteristics which helps us to know how to handle it. For one thing hair is porous. This allows dyes and other lotions to penetrate the outer layer, causing the hair to be bleached, tinted or dyed. Before you get down to hair care, it is important to first make sure what kind of hair you have, and then to look after sit accordingly.

Dry hair:

Dry hair, for example, would need plenty of nourishment. The roots require extra oil and feeding. So if you have dry hair, make it a point to use shampoos and tonics that have nutritive value, preferably with lanolin o
r Vaseline bases. Eggs shampoos go a long way towards preventing hair dryness.

Hot oil treatments, like massages with warm olive oil are extremely beneficial for toning dry hair and for preventing it from becoming brittle. It is a good idea to steam the scalp before a hot oil massage is done. Soaking a towel in hot water and wrapping it around the scalp is an excellent method for opening up the pores of the scalp. Since this is an easy treatment it can be at home easily.
Right methods of hair massage, a good nourishing hair preparation is required. With the fingers planted firml
y on the head, work in small, circular strokes, first clockwise and then anti-clockwise, moving the skin of the scalp as you do so. A listless massage is useless.
Wash hair with lanolin based shampoo, and always rinse your hair with a gentle acidic solutions so as to rid the scalp of the alkaline mantle. This is easily and economically done by using 2 tbsp of cosmetic vinegar in your last rinse. It helps prevent excessive oiliness and gives the scalp a chance to prevent as well as to rid itself of infection.

Oily hair:
Oily hair requires a completely different therapy. It is important to remember that though brushing is very good
for healthy hair, too much brushing is not good for oily hair because it stimulates oil glands that are already over-active. You must take care to buy something that will brace the scalp and prevent oiliness. If your hair is oily, it needs ti be washed every third or fourth day. A good nourishing shampoo is often the best for oily hair. Excessive oiliness, when neglected, often leads to falling hair and premature baldness, especially in men, after 35.