Hair Care – Easy Does It
By Robin Brain
Rough treatment of any kind – whether shampooing, brushing, or something else entirely – can damage individual hairs permanently. Unfortunately, once a strand is damaged, it can’t be repaired. To keep the damage from moving up the strand and compromising more of the hair, a haircut is your only option. To keep hair shiny, and voluminous, you must be mindful of how you treat strands. Abuse them and you will be repaid in split ends, frayed shafts, and brittleness.
Styles to avoid
Each person’s hair has a different personality. Except for the area around my face, where it’s straight, my hair likes to wave in zigzags down my back. Perhaps your hair’s natural inclination is to hang stick-straight or to leap away from your head in crazy curlicues. Fight your hair’s disposition and you end up in a battle of wills for hairstyle dominance. Sure, you can make your ringlets straight, but you’re going to have to beat them into submission with a relaxer service, or blow-dry them every morning, and perhaps you’ll even need to use a straightening iron.
If you want to live peacefully with your hair, you’ve got to learn to accept it’s natural tendencies, which brings me to this rule of thumb: The more a finished hairdo differs from your God-given hair, the rougher you’ll need to be with your strands. For example, to look curly, straight hair must undergo permanent waves, curling irons, or being shaped by rollers. To look straight, curly locks must submit to relaxing services, the blow-dryer, or straightening irons. To look full, thin hair is often set on rollers and heavily backcombed. And so on. So when it comes to hairstyles, the least damaging looks (and the easiest to achieve) are those that go with your hair’s natural flow.
Using hair ornaments wisely
I grew up wearing barrettes. My sister always had ponytails. Every morning before school, I sat on my mother’s bed. She would stand next to me and run a fine-tooth comb through my long, wavy, very tangled hair. After parting my hair, my mother gathered the tresses above each ear and forced the strands into metal drugstore barrettes. Then she would go to work on my sister’s hair: pulling the strands tight for a neat, smooth finish, then winding the ponytail holder again and again and again around the blonde pigtails until my sister’s coif was secure enough to withstand tag, monkey bars, kickball and grade school boys. When we finally stumbled from the house and onto the sidewalk, we were joined by neighborhood girls wearing beribboned hair clips, plastic headbands, red or yellow rubber bands, baubled ponytail holders,or small barrettes shaped like bows or puppies. As we walked toward the elementary school, one of us, then another would move a hand toward our heads – but our strands were so tightly fixed in place that nothing ever moved.
The average non-damaged strand is strong enough to suspend 3/5 oz (100 grams) in weight.
During our childhoods, it seemed essential that hair stayed put. Today we know better. When hair ornaments pull tresses tautly in place, or when they clamp down tightly around strands, they stress the hair shaft and weaken its cuticle layer. (I won’t even go into the headaches that incorrectly worn hair ornaments can give.) When using hair ornaments, keep locks somewhat loose, do not overstuff the barrette, clip, or ponytail holder, and don’t wear the same style day after day – another way to stress certain portions of the strand and cause breakage. Furthermore, when shopping for hair ornaments, look for barrettes, clips, and headbands with smooth finishes. Ponytail holders should be soft with no visible metal that can catch hair – and don’t ever use rubber bands on hair. They are notorious cuticle-strippers.
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Summer Hair Care
By Laura Davis
Having endured a winter cocooned in a wrath of jumpers, woolly tights, Ugg boots and thermals it’s time for a spring clean. With summer nearly upon us we need to shed our woolly hat and start prepping our hair for sun, sea and frolics.
A winter of cold weather outside and hot heating inside will have played havoc on the condition of your locks, use La Biosthetique Arome Stimulant intensely revitalizing shampoo to snap you out of your winter blues, followed by Fudge Dynamite Condition treatment to inject some moisture back into your tresses.
For those of you lucky enough to be jetting off on holiday make sure you pack a few key items;
Paul Mitchell Lite Detangler- a mild product that will condition your hair whilst leaving it tangle free perfect to spritz on after a dip in the sea.
To keep hair soft and supple for the entire day Paul Mitchell Awapuhi Moisture Mist Aerosol will moisturize and prevent dryness. To protect your hair from the strong rays of the sun use Hempz Leave in Conditioner, and Paul Mitchell’s Super Strong Treatment conditioner- its rich lipid formula is perfect for rebuilding your sun damaged hair and guarding it for the rest of your hols.
For the unlucky rest of us who can’t make it abroad; recreate the sun, sand and sea experience with Schwarzkopf SEAH Hairspa. This new range contains rich ocean minerals and Amaranth Oil- a miracle ingredient that replenishes lost lipids whilst leaving hair weightless. All SEAH products have been designed to replenish the hairs inner structure, build the outer hair cuticle, leaving a long lasting feeling of body and volume whilst providing active blow drying protection. Of the range perhaps the most notable product is the Fango Mud, a clay detox mask that gently purifies the hair, leaving hair soft and your scalp tingling fresh – the perfect cure for that post BBQ hangover. If sea mineral shampoo doesn’t quite recreate that Ibiza feeling, slap on a Spraysun tan to at least create the illusion you have been away.
Just in time for the summer festivals Fudge have introduced an innovative new range of styling products called Pavement; a new concept of styling designed to challenge the ordinary. Membrane Gas is a new revolutionary ‘fixer’ that, with a puff of gas, allows you to style and shape your hair; it’s unique Dynamix Polymer ensuring that your look will stay without the stickiness and hardness of hairspray. Matte Magic is another from the Pavement; this time offering users with a paste that will allow you to manipulate your hair whilst giving you firm hold; what differentiates Matte Magic is its ability to hold your hair with no shine whatsoever, allowing you to perfect that just got out of bed look.
Hair Care Shop offers a range of hair care products online from big name brands such as Paul Mitchell, Fudge and GHD.
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