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From: MSN NicknameLadyMajykWhisperingOwl  (Original Message)Sent: 1/5/2008 1:57 AM

Home Hair Care Tips & Advice

Your hair plays a big factor in determining how you look and perceive yourself. There are no secrets to beautiful hair! With some easy care and maintenance, you'll feel like a million bucks.

Here's some simple hair care tips and tricks (for women & men) to deal with problem hair that won't cooperate even on the best of days -- and keep it healthy & shiny.

Care & Styling

  • Avoid excessive blow drying and air dry hair whenever possible. This will help prevent split ends and drying.
  • Eating a well-balanced diet will ensure healthy, shiny hair.
  • Hair is most fragile when it's wet, so blot it dry and don't brush it. Use a wide toothed comb and gently pull through from the bottom, up. Better yet, finger-comb it for a fluffy style.
  • Use only mousses and hair gels without alcohol to avoid a drying affect.
  • Use shampoo that is PH balanced and designed for your hair type.
  • Use a clarifying shampoo when you need to remove hair spray and gel build up.
  • Switch shampoo brands often to avoid build up.
  • Don't use hot water when shampooing or rinsing your hair.
  • For static electricity in the Winter, try running a fabric softener sheet through your hair for better control.
  • Don't believe that theory about brushing your hair 100 strokes every day. That will only cause damage and split ends.
  • Don't wash your hair every day if it's dry because shampoo and heat appliances will make it brittle. Who's going to know?
  • Use a cool setting on your blow dryer. This will take longer, but it will make your hair more shiny and manageable.
  • If your hair is oily and you don't have time for a wash, rub a dab of baby powder through it. This works better for blonde hair.
  • After swimming, wash your hair as soon as possible to remove chlorine residue.
  • Care for your hair as you do your skin. Healthy hair is much more attractive than dull, lifeless hair.


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From: MSN NicknameLadyMajykWhisperingOwlSent: 1/5/2008 1:58 AM
Hair

Think you do everything possible to manage your mane? You may be doing way too much. These are the only steps that matter.


Shampoo review

Get hair soaking wet before applying shampoo. You'll need less shampoo as a result, according to international hair and scalp specialist Philip Kingsley, author of Hair, An Owner's Handbook (Aurum). Pour a little into the palms of your hands, rub it in, then smooth palms over the surface of your hair. Using the pads of your fingertips, massage lather into your scalp. Every now and then, run your fingers through your hair from front to back; this prevents tangling.


Rinse well

Will a final rinse of cold water make hair shiny? Some hair pros say yes, believing cold water flattens the outer layer of the hair shaft. The smoother the surface, the better it reflects light. Other pros say this is a myth. What's most important is that you rinse thoroughly, since residue from shampoo can dull hair's shine.


Conditioner cues

How much conditioner do you really need? A dime-size dollop, if hair is shorter than four inches long; the size of a nickel or quarter for longer hair, says hair pro Gary Howse, co-owner of Gary.Manuel Salon, in Seattle. Apply conditioner to the ends of your hair only.


Styling savvy

When using a volumizing or thickening spray, spritz it on the roots, then work it through your tresses. To prevent the greasies, all other products -- mousse, gel, styling cream, wax -- should be applied to the ends only, recommends New York City stylist Alan Whyte.