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How to ShampooFollowing are steps to shampoo your hair the right way. Detangle hair: Make sure all tangles are removed from your hair BEFORE you wet it. When you hair is tangled and water hits it, the tangles become locked in. Brush it out (gently) before you get in the shower. First get a good detangling comb (they have very wide teeth). Comb your hair before you start to brush. Combing has to be done bottom up. Start to detangle your hair from the ends first and work up to the scalp. Go through some inches until all knots are combed out. If your hair is really messy today, separate it and comb each strand on its own. After you detangled your hair by this method, use a brush to go through the whole length, top down. Do not brush abruptly. This will help shedding or “old hair” being loosened in the follicle to make way for tangle free, shampoo ’do. Easy!
Wetting: Wet your hair as though you are soaking your hair in water. First, thoroughly saturate scalp and hair using warm or cool water. Wet the hair as though you are soaking it in water for 3 minutes. Trap the water (at 100 F) in your hands and gently massage hair. Now dirt & oil will be rinsed out! Be careful not to use too hot of water- it will strip hair of essential oils and cause the cuticle to become damaged. When the hair is wet; finger-dry with a blow dryer nozzle facing down the hair shaft.
Shampooing: Shampoo your scalp! Only lather the ends. Shampoo scalp for 2 minutes! It is not necessary to lather too much- this can cause damage to the hair’s cuticle. Keeping your scalp clean and healthy is vital. The primary objective of shampooing is to clean your scalp, not wrestle your hair, so concentrate on massaging gently and allow suds to be distributed throughout hair while rinsing. It’s not necessary to do the “rinse and repeat” routine unless you have an oily scalp.
Rinsing: Gently rinse your hair. Just as you wet your hair in the first step, trap the water and gently massage with it. Do not use strong water pressure to rinse hair. Now, squeeze the excess water from your hair. Apply a sufficient amount of treatment to where your hair is driest first. For most people, this means the ends. Massage the product into the hair.
Conditioner: After rinsing shampoo, apply some conditioner in one hand and rub palms together to evenly distribute. Apply conditioner from the middle of the hair shaft down to ends. Do not massage conditioner onto scalp unless scalp is dry. Comb through hair to distribute evenly. Leave conditioner on hair long enough to help smooth the cuticle—it only takes a few seconds. Rinse thoroughly. It’s important to rinse shampoo and conditioner from your scalp. Stand under the shower and gently lift hair to permit the water to reach the scalp. Hair will be thoroughly rinsed when it feels consistently clean as you run your fingers from scalp to ends. It is important to remember: hair “Conditioner” is like a make-up or lipstick; it acts topically. Hair “Treatment” is like nutrients that we need to supply the hair.
Treatment: Hair is always loosing protein through daily abuse. Treatments revitalize and replenish lost protein and nutrients in hair. It is now necessary to apply Treatment at least once a week.
Towel drying: Towel blot excess moisture gently, rather than rubbing down with a towel. Gently blot the moisture at the ends to avoid friction between strands of hair that will cause cuticle damage. Wet hair is very fragile and prone to damage. As you dry the hair, the cuticle closes and the tensile strength returns. This will also reduce the time the hair in its weakened state; making the hair stronger and less prone to breakage. Blow drying: Begin styling the hair when the scalp is completely dry and 80% of the hair is dry. Air-drying your hair after shampoo will cause more damage than blow drying! After towel drying your hair, apply a leave-in conditioner. Then blow-dry the nape first, leaving the area above the forehead second. The bottom part should be dried first, so that the top part does not absorb the moisture from the bottom. This offers body. Always choose to blow-dry TRd hair on low, and in a downward motion. Do not iron it unless you need to for an occasion or it's time for a root touch up and you need smooth the hair. |
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Certain kind of styling
materials can change the way you shampoo the hair. Styling materials
used will harden up throughout the day. It should be thoroughly rinsed
out before applying the shampoo, but never brush it out before wetting.
Apply shampoo, gently lather and massage your entire scalp. Let it sit
with lather for 1 minute. This will cleanse the build up of the styling
material on your hair. For damaged hair apply conditioner before shampooing.
If your hair is damaged, wet your hair thoroughly and apply conditioner
to protect your hair before you shampoo. Apply treatment only on the ends.
For the hair longer than shoulder line, apply conditioner and let it
penetrate into the hair as you gently massage your hair. The amount of
the conditioner is about the size of teaspoon for long hair.