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Understanding Hair Texture and How to Best Work With it

March 31st, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

You might be surprised to learn that just about every human being has 100,000 strands of hair on their heads. However, because of differences in texture, some people appear to have less hair, and some people appear to have a whole lot more.

What is texture?
Texture is the circumference of each individual strand of hair. If you have fine hair then your hair has a small circumference and you appear to have less hair on your head. Conversely, if you have coarse hair then your hair has a larger circumference and this bulk makes you appear to have a lot more hair than someone with finer hair texture.

Ultimately, the texture of your hair is simply a matter of genetics; if your parents have coarse hair, you will also, if they have finer hair, you will too. However, thankfully the hair care industry has developed ways you can enhance and modify your hair’s natural texture to achieve the popular styling choices you desire.

Fine Textured Hair

Fine textured hair is generally straight and can appear limp because of residues from hair care products. It can easily be processed by perming and coloring. However, it is important to not over-process fine hair because it can be easily damaged.

There are many things you can do to enhance the texture of fine hair. Some of them are:

Use a Clarifying Shampoo – To reduce residues and oils you should use a clarifying shampoo on fine hair. This will strip off the residue left by shampoos, conditioners, and styling products. Kenra manufactures a shampoo called: Kenra Clarifying Shampoo. Kenra’s Clarifying Shampoo is ideal for removing mineral deposits and chemical build-up from hair styling products. However, while this shampoo cleanses your hair, it also adds shine and body.

Use Mousse While Wet – After you shampoo with a clarifying shampoo, adding mousse to your hair (when it is wet) can give it added texture. Start at the roots and massage the mousse into your hair and then let it air dry, or dry it with a hairdryer on low heat. Not everyone wants to use the same hold factor in a mousse. There is a very wide variety of mousses to choose from, however I have three different options to look at. First is the Alterna Life Volumizing Spray Mousse. This is an aerosol mousse that has a light to medium hold. The Alterna Life Mousse was manufactured with fine and thin hair in mind. The exclusive LIFE blend of extracts provides weightless thickening agents that define, maintain, and preserve volume all day long. This product also contains anti humectants that effectively repel humidity, leaving your hair with a smooth texture and a radiant shine.

If you need more of a hold, I would go with a medium hold mousse. An example of this is the Biosilk Silk Mousse. This is an alcohol free mousse that is rich, creamy, and infused with concentrated silk and botanical extracts which add volume and shine.

If you require a strong holding mousse, I would recommend the Brocato Volumizing Foam. This product is a strong holding mousse that creates visual texture and stunning shine. This mousse allows your hair style to be firm, yet still moveable. This is an exceptional volumizing foam with a powerful hold that is great for all hair types!

Color Your Fine Hair – Another good way to add texture to fine hair is to color it. Coloring your hair adds texture to it by enlarging the hair shaft.

Coarse Textured Hair

Coarse, textured hair is generally thicker and harder to process. Coarse hair resists perming, straightening, and coloring.

There are a few things you can do to work with the texture of coarse hair. Some of them are:

Add Moisture – Coarse hair needs added moisture to control frizz and curl. By using a good conditioner you can insure you course hair will lay flatter and be shinier. Some manufacturers offer leave in treatments, rinse-out treatments, or hydrating conditioners that will help to incorporate moisture back into your hair. Bonacure makes a rinse-out treatment entitled Bonacure Moisture Treatment. This is a great product for naturally dry, or naturally coarse hair. This product reconstructs the moisture in your hair shaft from the inside out, which balances the moisture in your hair.

Joico makes a leave-in detangler that you can use on a daily basis which is called Joico Daily Leave-in Detangler. This is a conditioning agent that helps to condition, detangle, and make hair easier to manage. This product will also help you restore the moisture balance in your hair.

People rave about Pureology products and what they do for their hair, and that is why I would recommend the Pureology Hydrating Conditioner. The hydrating conditioner works from the inside out to keep your hair color fresh and your hair detangled ,all with renewed body and amazing shine! Hair is left conditioned, color protected, and shiny!

Air Dry – One of the most important things you can do for coarse hair is to let it air dry. Wash it, condition it, and then let it dry on its own. By not handling your hair too much while it is drying, it will not frizz.

Whether you have fine hair, coarse hair, or something in between, you can work with it by learning about texture and which products to use and which to avoid. By using products that are beneficial for your hair texture, you can better amplify the hair that you were given.

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Stimulate Hair Growth With Follicle Stimulators

March 31st, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

Stimulate hair growth and slow or reverse temporary hair loss and thinning with Follicle Stimulators. Follicle Stimulators, rich in hair growth complex Trichogen, stimulate hair growth and are an effective product group to address hair loss and thinning.

There are many people who suffer with loss or who just want faster growing hair. The goal of every woman in the world is to have luxurious hair. With the way the beauty industry is these days it’s really hard to not look at your outer self and try to make it the best it can possibly be.

Gorgeous hair and skin are important in this day and age. At least with the hair there are several reasons why people are finding it hard to accomplish this goal. Most of us are not born with magazine hair. Some of you suffer from hair loss or even hair thinning. Why?

Here are some of the reasons for hair loss:

 

There are treatments available for most of these problems. DHT is one of the ones that usually go untreated.

DHT stands for Dihydrotestosterone, a hormone formed when the enzyme 5 alpha-reductase interacts with testosterone. DHT is believed to destroy hair follicles in people with hair loss by decreasing blood supply to follicle roots and bulbs.

5 Alpha Reductase is an enzyme that converts testosterone, the male sex hormone, into the more potent dihydrotestosterone. Both men and women tend to lose hair due to some hormonal changes in the body. It is mainly the change in the metabolism in the body that brings about hair loss.

Nutrition plays a very important role with DHT; it tends to prevent proteins, vitamins and minerals from providing the needed nourishment to sustain life in the hair of these follicles. With this, the hair follicles tend to reproduce at a slower rate and either shortens the growing phase of the hair follicle or lengthens the resting phase.

Follicle Stimulators are one of the ”must have” hair care products if you’re looking to reduce hair loss or to regrow new hair. Many follicle stimulators have an ingredient called Trichogen (trick-o-gen). Trichogen is a combination of ingredients that have been shown to increase hair growth, decrease hair loss and show an improvement of the aesthetic qualities of the scalp and hair – increased thickening.

Any man or women with thinning hair should consider a follicle stimulator.

 

So if you need to answer that age old question …My hair is not growing fast enough…My hair is thinning…Why? Both of those questions can be addressed by a follicle stimulator to stimulate hair growth. This type product is a great solution to the above questions. Check out follicle stimulators for healthier, faster growing hair care.

Ingredients in Hair Care Products, The Good the Bad

March 29th, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

If you can read and understand what all the ingredients are in your shampoo and conditioner bottles then congratulations! You are one of a very small percentage of people who can do this. For the rest of us, we seem to go on blind faith that the manufactures know what they are doing. But what are they really? Below is a broad overview of some of the most common ingredients you’ll see on these labels.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate:
This substance is derived from coconut alcohols. It is a surfactant which is anything that allows oil to mix with water which has a slight negative charge to it. It reduces the surface tension between it and water and is used in shampoos for normal to oily and oily hair. Other surfactants are; ammonium lauryl sulfate, ammonium laureth sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate, potassium coco hydrolyzed collagen and disodium laureth sulfosuccinate.
Isopropyl Alcohol:
This substance is derived from petroleum and is a drying agent. Isopropyl alcohol should not be left on the scalp for too along as it can start taking off the top layer of skin. This can leave the scalp susceptible infections.
Propylene Glycol Distearate:
This is crystallized stearic acid and ethylene glychol which gives your shampoo that mother of pearl look and feel. It is a common thickening agent in hair dyes and shampoos and has humidifying effects on hair and scalp.
Disodium EDTA:
This is a substance is a chelating agent that gives shampoo products a stable look and feel to it. This product, as with some of the others, must not be left on the scalp for long as it has the ability to go deep down into the skin allowing for more chemicals to potentially reach the blood stream.
Cetearyl alcohol:
Ceterayl or cetyl alcohol is made from coconut oil and is used as an emulsifier. This is what makes your hair feel like velvet. Where the glycol distearate makes the shampoo look creamy and pearl like, the cetearyl alcohol makes the hair feel silky smooth.
The Good:
These ingredients do several things. They act as a detergent for cleaning dirt, oil and debris from hair, it also provides conditioning for your hair and it is the foaming agent that makes us feel like we are really cleansing the hair and scalp. They can make your hair feel velvety soft, absorb oils or make dry hair feel moist.
The Bad:
These are all chemicals that can be absorbed into the skin and hair. Many of the chemicals in shampoo products are petroleum or alcohol based some of which are the same products used to make antifreeze or garage floor cleaners to name a few.
The Ugly:
There may be health risks associated with all of the above chemicals. They all have the potential to be absorbed into the scalp and down to the bloodstream where they can be deposited into major organs such as the brain, eyes, heart, lungs, kidney and liver where they can remain for quite some time causing damage. One needs to be especially mindful that children of all ages avoid getting these chemicals in the eyes as they may cause potential permanent damage. Skin irritation or allergic reactions can occur with prolonged use and in some cases (such as with disodium EDTA) can have carcinogenic effects on the body.
More People are getting health conscious about processed foods and are avoiding them, but how about all these chemicals? They are processed as well and although they may all stem from nature, the processing changes the chemical structure to the point where the body does not recognize what it is.
If you decide to use these ingredients, all I can suggest is that you shampoo and rinse quickly so as to avoid absorption as much as possible. Better still, Find chemical free cleansing shampoos and conditioners and avoid possible contamination altogether!

Hair Care Advice: How to Solve the Most Common Hair Problems

March 27th, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

Hair problems affect virtually all of us at some point in our lives, and they can cause us a fair amount of frustration! Whether it’s split ends, frizzy hair or dandruff, our hectic lifestyles and a temperamental climate tend to conspire against our hair, creating hair care issues which can seem to get the best of us unless we have the right advice on how to treat them. Here are the ways to use the right hair care techniques deal with whichever hair problem you are having.
Split ends:
Split ends are a type of hair damage which occurs when the protective cuticle at the end of the hair is destroyed, leaving it to split into two or more strands. It can look untidy and many people try to remove split ends by cutting them away. However, doing this may still leave damaged hair which then splits even more as a result, leaving another, worse split end. It’s far better to trim hair regularly for a good, clean look and to care for the hair well so that split ends don’t become a problem. Using the correct conditioner and staying away from habits which can damage the hair, such as brushing when wet, should prevent split ends from occurring in the first place. Hair care products cannot, unfortunately, ‘mend’ split ends, despite what the bottle might tell you.
Frizzy hair:
Frizzy hair is often considered a desirable and stylish trait – it was particularly popular during the 80s and is coming back again now – but if you’re aiming for a sleek and shiny look then unwanted frizziness can be a pain. Some people have hair which is more prone to frizziness, because it is naturally more coarse or curly, or because it has been damaged. However, almost everyone experiences frizzy hair from time to time as a result of rain or humidity, for example. There is a large range of salon hair products designed to control frizziness. Many silicone based products can calm frizzy hair instantly, for fine hair, lighter products should be used. Most of these products are highly concentrated, needing only a few drops to do the trick.
Dandruff:
Dandruff is caused by the shedding of large numbers of dead skin cells from the scalp, and can occur for a variety of reasons. Most people will experience a flaky scalp occasionally, perhaps due to weather conditions like extreme heat or cold, both of which can affect the moisture levels on the scalp, or from certain types of infection. It’s important to deal with this problem as untreated it can worsen due to clogged hair follicles, and this can lead to hair loss. To alleviate the problem, start by washing daily to remove excess skin cells. If this doesn’t work, use a salon hair product designed to treat dandruff. Since this is a common problem there are large numbers of hair care products available to treat it, you might need to try a few before finding the one which works for you.

Hair Care Advice: How to Solve the Most Common Hair Problems

March 27th, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

Hair problems affect virtually all of us at some point in our lives, and they can cause us a fair amount of frustration! Whether it’s split ends, frizzy hair or dandruff, our hectic lifestyles and a temperamental climate tend to conspire against our hair, creating hair care issues which can seem to get the best of us unless we have the right advice on how to treat them. Here are the ways to use the right hair care techniques deal with whichever hair problem you are having.
Split ends:
Split ends are a type of hair damage which occurs when the protective cuticle at the end of the hair is destroyed, leaving it to split into two or more strands. It can look untidy and many people try to remove split ends by cutting them away. However, doing this may still leave damaged hair which then splits even more as a result, leaving another, worse split end. It’s far better to trim hair regularly for a good, clean look and to care for the hair well so that split ends don’t become a problem. Using the correct conditioner and staying away from habits which can damage the hair, such as brushing when wet, should prevent split ends from occurring in the first place. Hair care products cannot, unfortunately, ‘mend’ split ends, despite what the bottle might tell you.
Frizzy hair:
Frizzy hair is often considered a desirable and stylish trait – it was particularly popular during the 80s and is coming back again now – but if you’re aiming for a sleek and shiny look then unwanted frizziness can be a pain. Some people have hair which is more prone to frizziness, because it is naturally more coarse or curly, or because it has been damaged. However, almost everyone experiences frizzy hair from time to time as a result of rain or humidity, for example. There is a large range of salon hair products designed to control frizziness. Many silicone based products can calm frizzy hair instantly, for fine hair, lighter products should be used. Most of these products are highly concentrated, needing only a few drops to do the trick.
Dandruff:
Dandruff is caused by the shedding of large numbers of dead skin cells from the scalp, and can occur for a variety of reasons. Most people will experience a flaky scalp occasionally, perhaps due to weather conditions like extreme heat or cold, both of which can affect the moisture levels on the scalp, or from certain types of infection. It’s important to deal with this problem as untreated it can worsen due to clogged hair follicles, and this can lead to hair loss. To alleviate the problem, start by washing daily to remove excess skin cells. If this doesn’t work, use a salon hair product designed to treat dandruff. Since this is a common problem there are large numbers of hair care products available to treat it, you might need to try a few before finding the one which works for you.

A Guide to Phyto Hair Care Products

March 27th, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

Phyto is one of the leading hair care brands in the scenario that has introduced a distinctive line of hair care products in order to treat and fix all types of hair, from dry hair, ultra dry hair, and color treated hair to oily, frizzy, and curly hair. All Phyto hair care products are made using 100% plant extracts, and each of them including shampoos and hydrating creams is the result of the creative research and involves combined effort and distinguished professionalism of a team of doctors, botanists, biochemists, and pharmacists, who in turn adopts the latest scientific techniques to identify and select the plants’ most active molecules in order to produce superb quality products. Discussed further in this article are among the top hair care products launched by Phyto.

As mentioned earlier, Phyto has introduced a complete line of products to provide excellent hair care solutions to all types of hair. For instance, in order to provide your dry hair with hydration to ensure its protection, Phyto has presented a couple of options in the form of Huile D’Alès intense hydrating oil treatment, a shampoo that has been designed in such a way to instantly reinforces the hydrolipidic film and stimulates regeneration of keratin in order to bring back natural shine and luster of hair; Phytojoba hydrating shampoo, which in turn is formulated using a blend of pure Jojoba Oil and cornflower decoction and whose regular usage leaves your hair silky, smooth, and shiny; Phytosésame express hydrating conditioner – an effective conditioning treatment recommended to use after shampooing the hair; Phyto 7 –a leave-in conditioner whose specialty is that it is formulated using a combination of seven botanical extracts; and Phytolactum shampoo, which is enriched with almond milk.

Among the products that have been exclusively formulated for ultra dry hair is Phytonectar ultra nourishing oil treatment, which helps to restore keratin’s molecular structure to protect the hair from hazardous environmental factors such as UV rays, and Phyto 9, which is formulated using a unique formula of nine ingredients to restructure damaged hair. Likewise, Phyto has in its product line a variety of products for color treated and lifeless dull hair in the form of Phytocitrus vital radiance shampoo, Phytocitrus vital radiance mask, Phytomist instant hydrating conditioner, and Phytovolume volumizer shampoo.

Phytobrush smoothing shampoo with acacia honey, Phytodéfrisant botanical hair relaxing balm, Phytolisse smoothing serum with althea, Phytocurl shampoo with mate leaves, and Phytocurl spray with passion flower extract are options, among many others, developed by Phyto for frizzy and curly hair.

For people suffering from dandruff, Phyto has some superb choices including Phytosylic shampoo with salicylic compound and essential oil of cypress and Phytosquame intensive formula treatment with chaulmoogra. Similarly, if hair loss is your problem, then try Phyto’s products such as Phytocyane revitalizing shampoo, Phytocyane revitalizing lotion, Phytoaxil® energizing shampoo, and Phytoaxil® fortifying intensive care with patented Phytoactive concentrate. Equally worth mentioning are Phyto’s products such as Soft Holding Gel 2 and Sculpting Gel 8, which in turn are developed to satisfy your different hair styling needs.

Above all, a couple of products are introduced by Phyto for its usage with all types of hair such as Phytopolléine botanical scalp stimulant with essential oils, Phytoneutre rebalancing cream shampoo with eucalyptus essential oil, Phytobaume conditioner with mallow, and Phytoprogenium revolutionary shampoo to balance the scalp’s ecosystem.

Few Things You Didn’t Know About Hair Care Products

March 27th, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

1. Washing every day makes your scalp produce more oil, not less.  The body makes up for the removal of oil by rushing to replace it, so you may feel greasy only a few hours later.2. Many hair cleansers are too harsh.  That squeaky clean, fluffy feeling is the feeling of hair that’s been stripped of all its natural protections.  It’s a lot more fragile than you think.3. Regulations on hair care products and cosmetics aren’t very stringent at all, allowing many poorly tested and unsafe substances to be used and outrageous claims to be made.4. The same detergent in most shampoos – sodium lauryl sulfate – is also what takes grime off your dishes and is even an industrial degreaser.5. Most products that claim to smooth or mend hair contain silicone derivatives, which coat your hair in a layer of silicone, rather than actually repairing it.6. Silicones cannot keep your hair from being damaged by heat, though some products may appear to mitigate the damage.7. Most gels and products that promise to hold your hair in place contain alcohol, which dries hair out further.8. Deep conditioners are an excellent choice for people who wash regularly and use alcohol containing products, but may contain ingredients that aren’t good for some people’s hair, like mineral oil and silicones.9. Propylene glycol is an emulsifying agent in many products, but it can actually speed up skin aging and cause contact dermatitis.10. Parabens, used as a preservative in many products, are blamed for skin problems and irritation in some people. 11. What you think is dandruff may actually be caused by overzealous shampooing – dry skin and irritation can look like dandruff, but don’t have the same causes.12. Natural oils are often an excellent choice for moisturizing.  There are products on the market that do their job using jojoba oil, coconut oil, olive oil and similar ingredients.13. However, what looks natural isn’t always.  Many products advertise an ingredient on their packaging that is present in only tiny amounts.14. Hair care products can cause or worsen acne by blocking pores.  Look for products with noncomedogenic or nonacnegenic labeling if you think you have this problem.15. Changing shampoos regularly doesn’t help your hair, unless you’re using a product that leaves deposits on your hair, like a silicone containing conditioner or a restoring serum.16. Volumizing products mostly work by coating your hair in plastic derivatives, and may leave it looking dull on the inexpensive end of the spectrum.17. You can’t fix split ends – the only cure is prevention or removal.  Products that say they repair your ends only make it look like they do.18. Bleaching damages hair, and will cause breakage and dryness.  Bleach every six weeks or less often.19. All permanent hair dyes contain bleach, including blonde dyes, red, and even black!20. Many hair care products are the same underneath.  Read the backs of the bottle for cheap and expensive brands and you’ll discover that many use the same ingredients in similar concentrations.21. Labels often lie, or at least mislead.  Pay attention to what’s in the bottle and what you know it does, not what it’s advertised to do.

7 Innovative Ingredients in Nourishing Hair Care

March 26th, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

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As time passes us by, the hair begins to show signs of age, much like the skin does. The hair begins to lose its once shiny appearance. It can also become dry and brittle. These effects are the result of environmental factors that compound over time, as well as a direct influence of age. Among the many products available to fight the signs of aging in hair are several innovative ingredients that are proven to restore shine, strengthen the hair at its root, and create both body and movement.

SPF. One of the most popular elements found in anti-aging hair care products today is protection from the sun. Just like sunscreen, shampoos and conditioners can create a protective coat to stop the effects of the environment. The sun is known to cause over-drying and brittleness in aging hair. Products that contain a moderate level of SPF protection will help to stop this.

Caviar. Caviar is known to contain very high levels of vitamins and essential minerals. Specifically, it has high levels of omega-3 fatty acids, one of the primary ingredients that aging hair lacks. When set in a hair care agent, caviar restores shine and breathes new life into hair that has begun to show signs of aging.

Aloe vera. Often used as a hydrating and healing agent in skincare products, aloe vera is equally effective when used on the hair. It can help to repair a dry damaged scalp, and it also restores shine and body to hair that has been damaged by the sun and the test of time.

Green tea. Green tea is known to have many health benefits in general. It has also made its way into many anti-aging hair care products as well. Packed with antioxidants, green tea is a gentle ingredient that not only cleanses, but delivers essential nutrients to the scalp and hair. It is believed to have both restorative and preventative powers.

Botanicals. Botanicals, which encompass a wide range of plant extracts in general, are hydrating agents that are proven to repair hair that has become dry and brittle due to aging. They are found in many anti-aging hair care products, often in combination with vitamins A, E and C. Botanicals can revitalize both the hair and scalp.

Tea tree oil. This is a hydrating agent commonly found in hair care products. Tea tree oil is known for its long-lasting ability to restore dry damaged hair. It has a soothing effect on the scalp as it calms and hydrates the skin.

Indian gooseberry extract. This is a traditional ingredient that comes from India and has been known to prevent the growth of premature gray hairs and to reduce the appearance of existing ones. Indian gooseberry extract promotes natural and healthy pigmentation in the hair, starting at the root.

Look for these special ingredients that are proven to be effective in anti-aging hair care products. Hair that has lost its luster and youthful body will be restored with regular use of products containing them.

Is Falsehood The Word For Natural Hair Care Products?

March 25th, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

It may be very difficult to find the right natural hair care products to suit your needs. This problem arises mostly with those people who, most of the times work with hair textures of different sorts over a long period of time. Very often do they get frustrated as they do not find the right hare care products that are made naturally and also those that work successfully for the body. Natural hair care products somehow seem to only cater to the needs of those who have dry hair. This also may include curly, natural, wavy hair, straight hair, locked hair and also color treated hair. For hair that is black use a shampoo that has good moisture content and then go in for a conditioner that can help replenish the nutrients. Your hair will look black when the conditioner that you use is revitalizing. Condition your hair well to make your hair manageable and also free from tangles. Sleek look can be obtained by you by just making use of the hair serum that is nourishing. Yet another option is to renew your scalp. For fine hair do use nourishing shine products. Scalp renewal is the word for African hair that is curly. For hair that needs to be taken care of everyday use moisturizer as well as a shampoo that is nourishing. When you use this make sure that you are using a conditioner that replenishes the nutrients. Holding the curls in the right place may be very simple if you so use the natural sprays. Along with the revitalizer use a leave in conditioner when you have to be outdoors. Curls that are bouncy have to be locked and twisted. Sleek and straight are the traits of American hair. The products that are used for daily hair care contain nourishing shampoo that is rich in moisture and also a conditioner for replenishing the nutrients. This stays the same for this hair type. You can wrap and roll natural hair if the shampooing if followed by air drying. Spray gels can be opted for if you do use flat irons. For textured hair that is fine use hair nourishing cream. Nourishing serum for the hair can also be applied to keep the nutrients in the hair.Scalp renewal may be very necessary if you want natural hair growth. This may be the first thing that you should think of. You can enhance the growth by using natural nourishing creams and serums that are also natural. Nevertheless use good conditioners and also shampoo your hair with moisturized shampoos. This is good for daily hair care.Moisture rich shampoos and conditioners can be used by men to keep their hair in good condition. Condition and sculpts are used often. Hair growth for men is enhanced by hair nourishing creams. Special hair care treatment needs to be given for extremely fizzy hair. You can reduce frizz by leaving in the conditioner. This has to be done after shampoo and also be followed by a conditioner. You can soften the strands of the hair by making use for shining and nourishing products. Smooth and silky hair can be got by reducing frizz. This is done by the serums and the hair nourishing creams. For colored hair more care needs to be taken. Nourishing creams that are naturally got are used. Shining products help in keeping the color longer and also in keeping them brighter.

In What Ways Do Natural Hair Care Products Help In Hair Growth?

March 25th, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

Long black beautiful hair is every women dream. However this is not possible with the kind of products that are now used on hairs. To maintain good hair and to make it look lovely you need to use natural products instead of chemicals that damage hair. Therefore, natural hair care products have been designed for all hair types. There are various types of hair and every hair type needs different sort of care and attention. Hence when you use products for hair care make sure that you get the right hair care product for your type of hair. Making use of the natural hair care products will make your hair lively and vibrant. Hair growth is not constant for everyone and also does vary from person to person. There are different times in your life when you lose hair naturally and also when hair grows fast. You can use oils, shampoos and even conditioners that are made out of natural elements. Products for natural hair care are the right thing to go in for if you want to preserve your natural hair growth. The natural hair care products are good for the hair as they are got from extracts that are got naturally from plants and herbs and hence do not cause any harm to the hair. Natural hair care products do make sure that your hair grows well. There are a number of extracts that are used in the hair care products to help in assisting hair growth. These are aloe Vera, coconut oil, rosemary, common sage, chamomile oil and also West Indian bay. These oils help in maintaining the color of the hair and also keeping it in good texture. Some of these extracts or materials like rosemary for instance act as a good conditioner for the hair. Natural oils prevent hair loss. Oil used for this purpose is Lavender oil. Rosemary is good fro stimulating hair growth. These are all done with natural elements and hence do not cause damage to hair like the chemical methods that do the same. Hair care products are of natural origin aid in hair growth as they contain minerals and vitamins. The most commonly used vitamins that are necessary for natural hair growth are B12 and vitamin C. vitamin E is yet another vitamin that is great for natural hair development. The vitamins help in strengthening the hair and maintaining proper growth. There are different sorts of hair care for each type of hair. The way the African or the black hair care needs to be done, carries from that of the Caucasian hair. This type of hair is also referred to as the African American hair. The rate of black hair growth is so much slower than the Caucasian hair and black hair is also so much less dense than the Caucasian hair. The hair re growth is also slow and hence it needs a lot of good care. Hence you do find specially formulated natural hair care products for black hair. These natural hair care products for black hair have humectants. These help in moisturizing the hair fiber. These hair care products are carefully formulated so that there is no sort of a chemical damage. This also avoids hair breakage and split ends.