What’s the best way to wash hair
Almost all of us believe we have this all down pat, simply for all we acknowledge, we could be incorrect. After all, we have been washing our hair all our lives. However could we go wrong with something like washing our hair? All the same, we could be washing our hair the wrong way and lend to its damage without in reality knowing it.
What we had better remember about our hair is that the individual strands of our hair, irrespective how thick or strong it looks, is in reality really delicate. And so we can’t exactly tug and pull at it, instead it would break. We would not prefer to have hair breakage, would we?
So, what is in good order of washing the hair?
The first thing you had better do is to comb the tangles away from the hair before you wet it so the hair would wash simply and the tangles wouldn’t exacerbate. And then, wet your hair thoroughly under the shower. You can use either warm or cold water if you like, but for fullest results, you can wet your hair with warm water to open the scale-like cuticles of the hair and wash all the oil and filth away. And then, you are able to rinse your hair with cold water afterwards to close the cuticles and add to the shine of your hair.
Rinse your hair under the shower to free it of the leave-on conditioner and styling aids you’ve used previously, using gentle strokes of your fingertips. Then, pour a dollop of shampoo in the palm of your hand. Rub your hands together, and then apply the shampoo to your scalp. Take note that you should put the shampoo on your scalp and not at the ends of your hair, as the shampoo would dry your hair’s ends and cause it to weaken and split. Also, do not mix your hair all over your head as you shampoo because it will get all tangled up. After this, rinse the shampoo off.
More often than not, we need to shampoo our hair for a second time. The purpose of the first shampoo is to clean the oil and dirt off; the second shampoo is supposed to let the shampoo treat our hair. So, repeat the process, but let the shampoo sit on for around a couple of minutes. Rinse the hair completely after this.
To get the excess water off your hair, just squeeze the water out. Do not pull or tug at the hair because the hair is at its most delicate when it is soaked. When the excess water is out, apply a dollop of conditioner – mane event – and apply it along the hairline, the nape and the ends of the hair. Pile your hair then inside a shower cap and let the conditioner stay there for around ten minutes. And then, rinse it off completely.
The process described here does seem tedious and time-consuming. But remember, having great hair takes time and effort. And it is definitely worth it for a picture perfect hair.




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