Sunday, February 13, 2011

How to Avoid Bad Hair Days

Stress, more often that not, gives us a bad hair day. Weather, poor eating habits, wrong choice or excessive use of hair products, hormonal change and even genetics take their toll too. Organic Care shares some professional tips to avoid bad hair days.

Wash your hair thoroughly. It is important to wash and massage hair thoroughly from the roots, down to the scalp. Not only it takes away dirt, it also provides a refreshing feel and relieves all tensions.

Use organic shampoo. Organic shampoos contain fruits and medicinal herbs that do wonders for the hair. It cleanses our scalp and helps moisturize our hair effectively than chemical-based hair shampoos. Organic shampoos also help protect our hair from the sun’s damaging rays that leaves our hair dry and tangled. Organic shampoo also helps balance your regular hair care routine from excessive use of chemical-based products like mousse, styling gel, leave on conditioner and more.

Have a regular trim. Most women long for long but admit it or not, long hair is only better when it’s healthy and shiny. Nobody wants fine-looking hair with split ends. At most times, split ends occur when the individual layers of hair shafts separate because of different factors like frequent shampooing, chemical-based hair products, frequent styling and weather. A trim doesn’t only avoid split ends but it makes your hair looking healthier and shiny and helps add volume to your hair.

Wake up in Style. Remember how stylists do wonders and miracles? Even the ugliest duckling can turn into a lovely princess with just a few hair tricks. Organic Care thinks that the best hair trick starts with blow-drying. Some people would blow dry first because not a lot of them know that blotting the hair with towel before using a blow-dry adds volume to the hair. It also helps avoid drying and will do less damage once you wait until your hair is fairly dried before you blow-dry it.

To condition the hair evenly, it is best to use styling gel by spraying onto the roots and rub it with your fingertips. For fine thin hair, it is best to condition the ends and not the roots. To add volume, use a handful of mousse while a small dollop of smoothing balm will help control frizz.

Remember to clip your hair into sections and start blow-drying at the back of your head first and proceed to the side sections. Dry your hair by using a round brush from the roots down to the tip. Add your favorite serum or coat for a  soft, glowing finish.



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