Dry and damaged hair treatment

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 Hair Care Advice

Pretty Girls don't have Dry and Damaged Hair

Treatment of Dry and Damaged Hair in Women

 

Have you ever wondered if what you know about hair treatments is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on hair treatments.

 

You can see that there's practical value in learning more about dry hair treatments. Can you think of ways to apply what's been covered in some of the other hair care reports?

 

No matter how hard you try, there is no way to hide dry and damaged hair. We put our locks through a lot on a daily basis. Consider the uncomfortable, drying heat from blow dryers and curling irons alone. Add chemicals that are used in perms, highlighting and coloring products. On top of all that, we have natural elements like sun and wind working against our hair.

 

Alternative Treatments for Dry or Damaged Hair

 

No wonder that so many of us suffer from dry and damaged hair.

 

Before you cut your tattered locks off, you might want to consider some home remedies and products designed to bring damaged hair back to life.

Some of the items are really simple to use while others are the stuff of wives tales.

 

One of the tried and true home remedies for the problem is mayonnaise. Don’t do what I did and use salad dressing instead. You need real mayonnaise that contains eggs. This is the secret to addressing dry and damaged hair. After I got the right product, I found that this home remedy for troubled manes is a winner.

 

Okay, mayonnaise isn’t the ideal in conditioners. First of all, this treatment for dry and damaged hair doesn’t offer the best scent that you can imagine. Also, the whole process was pretty messy and generally uncomfortable. I would only use this approach if there wasn’t a real product for dry and damaged hair in sight. In other words, mayonnaise should be reserved for an emergency.

 

There are plenty of products on the market that offer help to dry and damaged hair. It really isn’t necessary to resort to your pantry for help. Items include deep conditioning and hot oil treatments. Some leave-in conditioners work wonders as well and they can be used before coloring or bleaching.

 

I love to use Alberto VO-5 every month right before I color my hair. Just put the product over the hair before adding the dye. The VO-5 keeps the locks from absorbing too much dye or bleach by adding a protective barrier between the two. This is a great way to keep from getting dry and damaged hair while coloring.

 

The best way to avoid damaging your hair is to keep things natural. However, your hair will also look pretty lame in the process of keeping it healthy. In order to create balance and heal dry and damaged hair, it is best to find a product or two that you can trust.

 

Now might be a good time to write down the main points about haircare covered above. The act of putting it down on paper will help you remember what's important about hair treatments. Get with it!!


More Hair Care Advice for Women and Girls


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